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+ | [[Carol Browner]] is President [[Barack Obama]]'s "Global Warming Czar". Browner ran the [[Environmental Protection Agency]] under President [[Bill Clinton]]. Until she was tapped for the Obama administration, she was on the board of directors for the [[National Audubon Society]], the [[League of Conservation Voters]], the [[Center for American Progress]] and former Vice President [[Al Gore]]'s [[Alliance for Climate Protection]]. | ||
==Heather Higginbottom== | ==Heather Higginbottom== |
Revision as of 05:08, 17 February 2010
Radical and Controversial Appointments made by the Obama administration.
David Bonior
David Bonior has connections to the radical Washington D.C. "think tank" Institute for Policy Studies.[1] He has also been involved in the Democratic Socialists of America.
Bonior was touted as a likely Obama Labor Secretary but withdrew his name from contention. Obama then delegated Bonior, a member of his Transition Economic Advisory Board, to broker a re-unification of the US labor movement, bringing the Change To Win grouping and the AFL-CIO back together under one banner[2].
According to the RBO blog[3];
- The NYT’s David Greenhouse reported that, on January 7, the union presidents first met with Bonior, a member of Obama’s economic transition team...Bonior helped “arrange and oversee” the meeting.
- The union presidents issued their joint call after the transition team for President-elect Barack Obama signaled that it would prefer dealing with a united movement, rather than a fractured one that often had two competing voices.
Rosa Brooks
Rosa Brooks is a senior advisor to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Michele Flournoy. Until her appointment to the Obama administration she served on the Georgetown Law full-time faculty. Brooks, who wrote a weekly opinion column for the Los Angeles Times, holds degrees from Harvard, Oxford, and Yale Law School.
Carol Browner
In 2005 Carol Browner served on the board of Center for American Progress as the Principal of the The Albright Group.[4]
Carol Browner is President Barack Obama's "Global Warming Czar". Browner ran the Environmental Protection Agency under President Bill Clinton. Until she was tapped for the Obama administration, she was on the board of directors for the National Audubon Society, the League of Conservation Voters, the Center for American Progress and former Vice President Al Gore's Alliance for Climate Protection.
Heather Higginbottom
Patrick Gaspard
Kevin Jennings
Van Jones
Mark Lloyd
Samantha Power
Ron Bloom
When Presient Obama came into office, Ron bloom became an aide to Rattner at the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry. When Rattner resigned after just five months, Bloom took over as car czar.
In September 2009 Bloom accepted a new position overseeing manufacturing policy for the Obama administration.
Bloom said his decision to join the administration was, in part, the product of a broader sense of engagement and desire to improve the world, which he developed in his Habonim years.
- “That’s part of what I try to do in my work life...That’s one of the things that made me want to work for Obama.”[5]
Hilda Solis
Cass Sunstein
Antonio Villaraigosa
References
- ↑ http://www.farmworkers.org/let-mofi.html
- ↑ http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/20/us/politics/20web-bonior.html?_r=1&emc=eta1
- ↑ http://therealbarackobama.wordpress.com/2009/04/21/labor-reunification/
- ↑ 2004-2005 Annual Report of the Center for American Progress
- ↑ http://money.cnn.com/2009/02/25/autos/Obama_car_czar.fortune/index.htm