- Lobbyists spent a record $2.79 billion in 2007.
- Every day that Congress was in session they spent $17 million to lobby lawmakers.
- Health interests spent more on federal lobbying than any other economic sector - $444.7 million.
- Finance, insurance and real estate was second, spending about $418.7 million.
- Combined, pharmaceuticals and health products shelled out $227 million for lobbying services, or an average of $1.4 million dollars for each and every day of the 164 days that the 110th Congress met in 2007.
- The drug industry has spent $1.3 billion on federal lobbying over the last 10 years, more than any other industry.
- The computer/internet industry spent $110.6 million.
- Hospitals and nursing homes at least $90.5 million.
- In 1998 Total Lobbying Spending was $1.44 Billion.
- In 2007 it was $2.79 billion
So when Clinton and Obama look into the television cameras with a "steely eyed" determination and promise to "reign-in" all those nasty and horrible special interests in Washington ... I say of course you will ....WHEN PIGS FLY!
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