Letter to the Editor

15 March 2010

Original letter:

The advent of 24-hour-news channels has taken what used to be a noble career and turned it into the yellow journalism of today.  There is no such thing as an unbiased news source.  In a world were the number of viewers is more valuable than the number of facts, journalists has gone the way of the CRT monitor and have been replaced with political commentators.  The sad reality of this is that it is not common knowledge.

Because of this, many individuals such as myself, turn to the specialized blogs that dot the journalistic landscape.  Most of these bloggers are very new, but often offer far more detail and facts that MSM can.

These bloggers have one thing in common: they don’t care about how many viewers they get.  And because of that, they don’t care whose toes they step on to get the facts.  They may still be biased, but at least they are willing to admit it.

Author’s note: This letter was published in an abridged form on March  17, 2010 in the Washington Examiner.

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Like most people who live in the National Capital Region (NCR), I use the WMATA Metro system to get to work.  Over the last two years, WMATA has increased fares at least 3 times:

There are other fares that were increased but were not included.  Service was also trimmed several times in the last two years.

WMATA, unlike most other subway systems, does not have any dedicated funding from local governments.  Ignoring the fact that they get money from the federal, VA, MD, and DC government every year, the fact is that there is no law saying that these agencies will fund WMATA.  WMATA likes to bring this up every so often to remind people that this is why cuts must be made and fares should increase.

I say bull.

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