And the truth is, events like this Bon Jovi gala at the Navy Yard are exactly why it feels like American democracy is livin' on a prayer these days. Franklin Square Capital may have brought a few better-than-good paying jobs to Philadelphia -- thanks for your service, and all -- but it also seems like the kind of company that would love, and need, to have the ear of the federal government. The financial press has questioned the company's aggressive marketing, its comparatively high fees and sometimes flagging investment returns; The Intercept notes that one of its main funds is deeply invested in the extraction of fossil fuels through controversial processes like fracking -- issues that will be hugely influenced by the 45th president.