January 5, 2009
Watchdogs Have Become Lapdogs
Watchdogs Have Become Lapdogs
Mary Boyle, spokeswoman for the watchdog group Common Cause, said public service needs to remain competitive to maintain talent. “Many of these people could be making much more in the private sector.” Here's evidence that "watchdog groups" are now lapdogs for politicians. Journalists give these venal people a forum for self promotion at the expense of ordinary citizens. $4,700 is about six months of income for persons with disabilities. Typically pols serve themselves and wealthy Harvard elitists in Massachusetts. Visitors can easily see how dimwitted voters are.
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/politics/view.bg?articleid=1142990
Passing the bucks: Congress gets hefty raise while economy suffers
By Hillary Chabot
Boston Herald
Sunday, January 4, 2009 -
Mary Boyle, spokeswoman for the watchdog group Common Cause, said public service needs to remain competitive to maintain talent. “Many of these people could be making much more in the private sector.” Here's evidence that "watchdog groups" are now lapdogs for politicians. Journalists give these venal people a forum for self promotion at the expense of ordinary citizens. $4,700 is about six months of income for persons with disabilities. Typically pols serve themselves and wealthy Harvard elitists in Massachusetts. Visitors can easily see how dimwitted voters are.
http://www.bostonherald.com/news/politics/view.bg?articleid=1142990
Passing the bucks: Congress gets hefty raise while economy suffers
By Hillary Chabot
Boston Herald
Sunday, January 4, 2009 -
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