| Don't we have a museum or something that introduces the role of lobbyists
in our history? Not all lobbyists are bad, right?
We have spy museums.
Where is the lobbyer's museum?
What goes in it?
If someone is a nurse, doing important doctor-assisting work
there's probably a place you can take the kids that shows the history and importance of nursing and famous nurses.
There must be a place for secretaries, personal business assistants. The different ways secretaries did their work, tools, machines. What shorthand is/was etc. We certainly at least have a Secretary's day
on the calendar.
We even have museums to slavery.
Lobbyists seem to do more of the tasks of creating law, usually even actually WRITING almost all the law themselves, that Congress then passes as they and their corporations or clients have authored, word for word, nowadays.
Where is the gallery to lobbying history?
Were is the acknowledgement to all that they do?
We have museums of mafia, organized crime.
Museums of ghosts.
Where do I visit the historical role of lobbying?
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