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The Ins ute's CEO, Robert L. Bradley, Jr., was formerly a director of policy analysis at Enron, where he wrote speeches for Kenneth Lay. He has written seven books, including Capitalism at Work and Edison to Enron,[5] and he maintains the website Political Capitalism.[6] He is also an adjunct scholar at the Cato Ins ute.[7]
Nonprofit first funded by big oil, Exxon included. Now in the hands of people who have an economic interest in petroleum and the wonders of a totally unfettered free market.
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Oh , I got the part with the brackets from Wikipedia, sorry Winehole.