10 August 2013

Harbor Point, Corruption & Praise (sorta) For Baltimore Brew

By Tom Kiefaber
Guest Agitator

Man this local media siding with the establishment authorities who are screwing the citizens is so maddening. Yet, Mark Reutter in The Brew consistently illuminates issues in his corruption investigation articles that should trigger the Justice Department to intervene in our hopelessly corrupt city government. Yet statistically, no one reads The Brew to speak of, and the few that do are statistically inconsequential.

Our lame-stream media is complicit and lazy, yet the few local media reps who get it, like Reutter, are marginalized in statistical obscurity, pinned down on a dismally managed, rarely promoted online news blog, that's more about Roland Park book shops and pinkie-in-the-air wine tastings.

Reutter is the citizens best media bet right now, yet he's being wasted tossing his journalistic pearls before no one.

Councilman Stokes is trying to expose what's happening in open public hearings, yet the sheeple don't learn squat about it from our local media. The citizens do, however, effectively learn right away from our local media which Ravens player may a hemorrhoid problem.

As our criminal kleptocracy marauds the near empty city coffers and horribly mismanage Baltimore, the majority of citizens are standing mute as our city slouches towards Detroit Redux.

It's so maddening to witness.



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Tom Kiefaber, an outspoken and very visible critic of Baltimore City government, is the former owner of the historic Senator Theater. 
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