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Earlier she was Clinton's OMB deputy director, assistant to the president, and deputy chief of staff. She served Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin in the same capacity.
Prior to entering government, she did financial consulting. She did so for McKinsey & Company.
She's a Trilateralist. She's a Council on Foreign Relations member. She serves on MetLife's board of directors. She belongs to the Nike Foundation Advisory Group.
She's an Aspen Institute member. She serves on its Strategy Group. It's an elitist club. It's international and influential. It's comprised of businessmen, politicians, bureaucrats, and likeminded figures. They're up to no good.
Center for Economic Policy & Research economist Dean Baker called her appointment "cause for concern."
Author and filmmaker Kenneth Harvey said it's "unnerving to suddenly find (Obama) in bed with Walmart."
Nation magazine said it "wielded (the foundation's) massive budget to expand the retail giant's influence at all levels of government and to pave the way for store expansions."The Nation obtained a previously unreported document . It's titled "Recognizing the Walmart Foundation For Its Good Works."
It tells organizations "we are looking to the grantees that turn to the Walmart Foundation for funding to help us spread the word."
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