This morning, the Albuquerque Journal covered its coverage of today's election, link. They left out the part where they once again left out the part about corruption and incompetence in the leadership of the APS.
The Journal's coverage of APS school board member, bond issue and mill levy elections has set a new record.
There will have been now, seven school board elections and likely at least as many bond issue and mill levy elections since the Journal reported felony criminal misconduct involving the leadership of the APS and their publicly funded private police force.
The Journal has never reported that the whole thing was covered up by APS lawyers. No one ever went to jail; no one was ever prosecuted; no evidence of APS’ own self-investigation was ever turned over to the DA for her consideration.
"To fear to face an issue is to believe that the worst is true." Ayn Rand
Through more than a dozen elections around the APS, the Journal has managed to “not report” on ethics, standards and accountability in the leadership of the APS.
Not even to report that APS board members and senior administrators are actually, honestly accountable to meaningful standards of conduct and competence within their public service.
That the Journal relentlessly refuses to inform voters about the truth about standards and accountability in the leadership of the APS through more than a dozen elections is inexcusable.
More importantly, it is inexplicable, except that the Journal is part of a conspiracy to cover up a scandal in the leadership of the APS.
Tuesday, November 05, 2019
"A look at the Journal's 2019 election coverage"
Posted by ched macquigg at 7:20 AM
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