Baghdad on the Bayou
by Molly Ivins
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The New York Times reports, “More than 80 percent of the $1.5 billion in contracts signed by the Federal Emergency Management Agency alone were awarded without bidding or with limited competition, government records show, provoking concerns among auditors and government officials about the potential for favoritism or abuse.”
“Provoking concerns,” eh? Good old Times, eternally blah — why doesn’t it ever run a screaming headline that says, “You’re getting ripped off!” “They are Stealing Your Money to Pay Off Their Political Pals!” The trouble with journalism in this country is that it’s too damn polite.
Look, this is rank, nasty business — corruption, cronyism and competence (the lack thereof) are the issues here. And as we have so recently and so painfully been reminded, when government is run by corrupt, incompetent cronies, real people pay a real price. There is nothing abstract about swollen bodies floating in flooded streets or dozens of old people dead in nursing homes.