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Still More Bad Stuff From Wisconsin
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/politics/phil-montgomery-wisconsin-public-service-chairman-040813#ixzz2PyI2xe3sIf I wait long enough, and the campaign by Scott Walker, the goggle-eyed homunculus hired by Koch Industries to manage its Midwest subsidiary formerly known as the state of Wisconsin, to sell off the state piecemeal continues apace, I might be able to get the old Allen Bradley building on the lakefront with its huge clock at a decent number.
To the surprise of approximately nobody, Walker has appointed a first class corporate 'ho to a chair the state's most important utility regulatory board.
During his 12 years on the Legislature, [Phil] Montgomery received $24,540 in campaign contributions from energy-related companies and organizations and $10,800 from the companies in the telecommunications and computer sector, according to statistics from the Wisconsin Democracy Campaign's database. The only sector that provided more to Montgomery than energy was manufacturing. "He was very friendly to industry when he was a legislator, and was seen as carrying water for the telecommunications industry and the utilities," said Mike McCabe, executive director of the Democracy Campaign. "Consumer advocates would naturally have concerns about somebody who seemed so supportive of industry now being in a position of overseeing those industries."
No worries, though.
Montgomery said the financial backing he received as a legislator would not pose any concern for him now that he will be a regulator. "No," he said. "It's about moving the state forward. It was not a concern in the Legislature; it's not a concern now. It's about moving policy forward."
And, in case you thought it couldn't get any worse.
Until January, Montgomery served on the board of directors of the American Legislative Exchange Council, a national organization that works on development of state-level polices that promote limited government, free markets and federalism.
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Still More Bad Stuff From Wisconsin (Original Post)
hue
Apr 2013
OP
Newest Reality
(12,712 posts)1. Kochery at its finest!
ALECistic transformations are afoot. Rats travel at night and get into everything.
SCVDem
(5,103 posts)2. Allen Bradley was good to my grandfather.
My first 18 were in Milwaukee and Greenfield.
Summerfest and mud. Those were the days.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)3. In Fitzwalkerstan, it always gets worse.
Thanks hue.