Here's another "winner" as a result of the dire financial crisis hitting America and the world - Lobbyists. All kinds of companies, including the likes of General Motors and Chrysler in the auto industry, as well as banks like Wells Fargo and CitiGroup in banking, are parading out their lobbyists in an effort to grab a larger piece of the $700 billion bailout program. Even airlines like Delta, American Airlines and USAir have been stepping up their efforts to get some of the bailout money.
Lobbyists work on behalf of the companies and industries that hire their services. A lobbyist is someone that can be found in the halls of Congress or in and around Washington D.C. Their main goal is to develop relationships with lawmakers so that they can entice the lawmakers to include their companies and/or industries in bills that would redirect certain public funds their way. The term "lobbyist" was coined many years ago, when these people would stand around in the lobby of the Capitol and try to get in front of the lawmakers as they headed into or out of their meetings.
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