Unlike competing sports teams, adversaries on the corporate and consumer or environment sides rarely square off in public to provide much needed drama and media. They each testify, litigate, petition and conduct press conferences on their own track. Only very rarely do they debate each other.
It is not that the drama is absent. Take the now legendary struggles between the boss – Tom Donohue – of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce – the most avariciously powerful business lobby in Washington, D.C. and Joan Claybrook, president of Public Citizen.
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