Shutting out the media, denying them access, leads to bad results
There’s an old saying about government—“what is said isn’t so, it’s what is so isn’t said.”
So that means that someone— maybe a state auditor, maybe a whistleblower, but often a news reporter—needs to dig in and find out what is really happening with our tax dollars.
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