Newspapers are fast becoming rare and endangered. Once gone, what if anything will take their place? Will anyone be left to expose the crooked politicians?
I can vaguely recall reading sometime about 2010 about a republican campaign official whose candidate had lost who then got himself appointed as the city manager of a Texas town and started to rather brazenly embezzle everything that town had. I think the San Antonio Express-News did a few front page articles that exposed him after he had been city manager for about 2 years.
When the local weekly town or county newspapers are gone, who will be left to keep a jaundiced eye on the politicians? Or those members of Congress who run for Congress to make more money? One thing for sure, it won’t be TV
Newspapers are fast becoming rare and endangered. Once gone, what if anything will take their place? Will anyone be left to expose the crooked politicians?
I can vaguely recall reading sometime about 2010 about a republican campaign official whose candidate had lost who then got himself appointed as the city manager of a Texas town and started to rather brazenly embezzle everything that town had. I think the San Antonio Express-News did a few front page articles that exposed him after he had been city manager for about 2 years.When the local weekly town or county newspapers are gone, who will be left to keep a jaundiced eye on the politicians? Or those members of Congress who run for Congress to make more money? One thing for sure, it won’t be TV