Gina Raimondo: Wall Street Democrat


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We’ve got all sorts of Democrats here in the deep blue Ocean State. We’ve got progressive Democrats, young Democrats, Democrats in name only, we even boasted the lone ALEC Democrat for a spell last year before his constituents through him out of office.

Now add to the list: Wall Street Democrat. That’s the new meme being used to define Gina Raimondo.

We’ve been saying it for a while. But when a post this week about Raimondo hiring a campaign expert to manage the treasurer’s office went viral, GoLocal picked up on the idea for their expose on her fundraising prowess among the banksters. In fact, it’s the most compelling part of their story.

Darrell West of the Brookings Institute told GoLocal: “…New York financial institutions love her position on pension reform. However, in Rhode Island’s political and economic climate, she has to be careful she is not seen as a ‘Wall Street Candidate’.”

It’s entirely warranted, entirely fair and one of most relevant bullets points on the general treasurer/gubernatorial candidates’ resume. Pension cuts, payday loan reform and financial literacy are all important, but so are her deep ties to Wall Street.

Brown political science professor Wendy Schiller makes a great point in the GoLocal article.

“Politicians raise money from the people they know and meet through their jobs – so it makes sense that a treasurer would receive money from financial concerns,” she said.

It also makes sense that, if they want that money to keep coming, they will act accordingly. Gina Raimondo will surely always represent Rhode Islanders above her out-of-state Wall Street donors … the question is how close of a second will the Wall Street donors be.

Mr. Fisher Goes To Smith Hill


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So, any of you that follow me on Twitter, or have the distinguished honor of being my “friend” on Facebook, probably already know that Feb. 26 was my first day as a beat reporter in the Rhode Island General Assembly for the fine web publication that you are now reading. You also probably know that I am a candidate for mayor in the great city of Woonsocket.

I wanted to offer a glimpse into my mind on this most auspicious of days, so I offer you this.

February 26, 2013

An eerie quiet on the rotunda
Precedes the cacaphony
Of legislative gears grinding

Echoes resonate
Off of stone floors and walls

A bell rings, it seems
For an eternity

Legislators, young and old
Begin shuffling in from enclaves
On the outer rim
Of the marble monolith

To a room, once cool and dry
That begins to steam
With body heat and breath

Flesh is pressed
Smiles and pats on the back
Exchanged ceremoniously

Lobbyists in suits mill about
Some look uncomfortable
Others, from birth, never without

Pages line the wall
Like dominoes
Ready to fall

Paper is shuffled
And passed
And read

Some, in depth
Some scanned with
Eyes half-dead

Brows furrow
Tension and relief
Tension and release

The sound of a triple thunderclap
Shoots through the chamber
Once, twice, thrice!

The House will now come to order