I wasn't aware the private sector had any need for control freak red tapers.
The largest companies LOVE getting in bed with government, particularly when it comes to rule-writing. its the best way to keep competition down.
I was thinking she'll go right to K-Street and join a law firm lobbying the EPA. Its the path every other DC bureaucrat I know has taken.
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Are you kidding? For many companies, having a free pass through inside influence is absolutely essential to their business model. She’ll be able to demand seven figures annually, easy.
There’s more than one fedgov agency that is a revolving door to a large private corps. They swap employees on a regular basis.
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=palemoon&q=corporation+revolving+door+employees+epa&ia=web