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Mike lofgren congressional staffer biography of barack

          Mike Lofgren reveals in this devastating takedown of beltway business, is that US elected leaders provide a fig leaf for those who really hold the levers of.

          From until his retirement, Lofgren was a professional staff member of the Senate Budget Committee.!

          Mike Lofgren

          American writer

          Mike Lofgren is an American author and a former RepublicanU.S.

          Congressional aide. He retired in May 2011 after 28 years as a Congressional staff member. His writings, critical of politics in the United States, particularly the Republican Party,[1] were published after his retirement and garnered widespread attention.

          Personal life

          Lofgren has a B.A. and M.A. in history from the University of Akron.

          Mike Lofgren: I grew up in a provincial town, a company town, in Ohio, where there was an incestuous relationship between politicians, journalists and lobbyists.

        1. Mike Lofgren: I grew up in a provincial town, a company town, in Ohio, where there was an incestuous relationship between politicians, journalists and lobbyists.
        2. Meet Mike Lofgren, a long-time congressional staffer who describes himself as a political independent.
        3. From until his retirement, Lofgren was a professional staff member of the Senate Budget Committee.
        4. For 28 years, a Congressional staffer for Republicans in the House and Senate budget committees.
        5. Former congressional staff member Mike Lofgren talked about his book, [The Party Is Over: How Republicans Went Crazy, Democrats Became.
        6. He was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to study European history at the University of Bern and the University of Basel in Switzerland. He also completed the strategy and policy curriculum at the Naval War College.[2]

          Political career

          Lofgren began his legislative career as a military legislative assistant to then-Representative John Kasich in 1983.

          In 1994, he was a professional staff member of the Readiness Subcommittee of the House Armed Services Committee.

          From 1995 to 2004, he was budget analyst for national security o