NYT-
When he left his role as Wall Street’s top federal enforcer, Robert S. Khuzami began a long courtship with a who’s who of the legal world.
The calls rolled in from financial giants like Visa and Bridgewater, and from white-shoe law firms, like WilmerHale. Some offered outsize paydays, others promised an office not only in New York but also in Washington, where his family lives. They all wanted the benefit of his experience as a terrorism prosecutor and enforcement chief at the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Six months later, lawyers briefed on the matter say, Mr. Khuzami has accepted a job that pays $5 million a year at Kirkland & Ellis, one of the nation’s biggest corporate law firms. In doing so, he is following the quintessential Washington script: an influential government insider becoming a paid advocate for industries he once policed.
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Top enforcer? (Pffrt.) I think the NYT has the revolving door going in only one direction. Incidentally, Richard Cordray worked at Kirkland & Ellis.
Don’t you get the impression that they’re ALL just playacting for the proletariat? The American Dream & the Constitution have all been the deceit, the carrot to keep control of the worker bee caste, while the above named & all the rest in the upper caste, are hired to ‘just say anything’ with such feigned conviction/earnestness that the deceit can continue.
The People have fallen victim to a simple mathematical formula applied by the ruling caste and none of us ever suspected that it was all just a simple lie. What other explanation is there for the fact that they can all talk-the-talk, but head in the exact opposite direction when ‘walk-time’ comes?