Conservative local journalism is dying—not because nobody reads it, but because nobody funds it. The last people willing to do the work are running out of road.
Absent the left’s trillion dollar fraud hose, it will continue to be a problem, barring some extraordinary connection of this issue to a specific set of donor interests.
Which might exist. If you don’t want a wealth tax, funding a network of local reporting with a fraud/ kickbacks angle, then linking it to projects like GrowSF, is a very viable strategy for a deep change of the conversation.
List what was conserved and perhaps pockets will open.
All of this is true.
Absent the left’s trillion dollar fraud hose, it will continue to be a problem, barring some extraordinary connection of this issue to a specific set of donor interests.
Which might exist. If you don’t want a wealth tax, funding a network of local reporting with a fraud/ kickbacks angle, then linking it to projects like GrowSF, is a very viable strategy for a deep change of the conversation.