Posted
6:39 PM
by Gene
Is it too much to expect publicity-mad hacks to pay more attention to stories that affect ordinary people? One reason the hacks can't identify with us peons is that so many lead charmed lives -- six-figure salaries, expense accounts, free seats at ball games and concerts, friendships with the rich and powerful, the sort of thing that makes them our superiors and largely irrelevant to us, and us to them. We do not expect the hacks to do more for us because they are too much in love with their world to ever part with it, and because doing a public service has become for them a demotion.
This should also remind us that the hacks ignore too much that is news, and report too much that isn't.
As for the story proper, what is big business too often but a for-profit version of dysfunctional government?