Thursday, October 15, 2009

Not Your Father's Chamber of Commerce

National Organization Is Now a Tool of the Radical Right

By Joshua Holland, AlterNet. Posted October 15, 2009.

Once a sane advocate and even community-minded organization, the Chamber of Commerce has been captured by the Republican Party.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is often seen as an extension of the local Chambers of Commerce with which many of us grew up -- the staid, nonpartisan organizations that not only advocated for local businesses, but were also a part of the broader fabric of communities across America. They lobbied local governments, but they also promoted small towns' business districts, sponsored local parades and outfitted Little League teams.

But that image couldn't be further out of date. The organization was formed some 90 years ago to represent an umbrella group of American businesses' diverse interests. But under the leadership of Thomas J. Donahue, it has become increasingly partisan, even reactionary, in its steadfast opposition to even modestly progressive proposals in Congress, including those that are in the apparent interests of some of its member firms.


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