Will the next private equity underwriter (PEU) be a Tennessee Congressman?
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green, a Tennessee Republican, announced Monday that he plans to resign after Congress passes President Trump's budget bill."Recently, I was offered an opportunity in the private sector that was too exciting to pass up. As a result, today I notified the Speaker and the House of Representatives that I will resign from Congress as soon as the House votes once again on the reconciliation package," Green said in a statement.
Green's District includes Clarksville, Tennessee which is a center for Big Tech. Down the road is Nashville, home of healthcare giants and numerous healthcare focused PEUs. DOUGEBAG's Brad Smith has Russell Street Ventures
Green is a Medical Doctor, a profession targeted for usurption by Big Tech. Green voted for Trump's Big Beautiful Badonkadonk of a Bill which prohibits states from restricting Artificial Intelligence. States have health regulatory boards that govern the practice of medicine and other health professions. TechGod Joe Lonsdale refers to such boards as "cartels." Green can further healthcare as medicine, his training and profession, or healthcare as software, algorithm or AI.
Physician friends might view a Congressional member with an M.D. as a Trojan Horse if he left a body that could defend the practice of medicine to join a TechGod/PEU Legend and gut their profession further. Private equity brought us surprise medical billing and impacted the delivery of emergency medicine with hard productivity targets. Might former Senator Bill Frist, M.D. at Frist Cressey Ventures be hiring?
Politicians Red and Blue love PEU and increasingly, more are one. Some make their big money before running for office while others cash in afterwards. The public will learn soon enough what drew Mark Green, M.D. to the private sector.
Update 6-23-25: Brad Smith left DOGE with his last day just before Memorial Day weekend.