Political battle cry.

Video Business, October, 2006 by Sweeting, Paul

By Paul Sweeting WASHINGTON-- The number of registered lobbyists in this town has more than doubled since 2000, to roughly 35,000. There are a lot of reasons for the boom, from the surge in the number of trade associations, to the exploding cost of election campaigns, to Republican control of Congress .

But one big reason must simply be the workload. In Lobby World, arguments never end and no issue is every really settled. Victories and defeats are merely tactical--temporary conditions that can and almost inevitably will be revisited in the next Congress or with the next agency appointment. The debate over the proper balance between technological innovation and intellectual property rights, for instance, has gone on more or less...

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