lubu wrote:
Maybe because even acknowledging the exposure of some corruption, they have witnessed so much more corruption that doesn't get exposed?
That's as good a theory as any, but I wonder if most of these nosepickers even possess the faculties necessary to assess risk/reward. I think that for such a long time the cretins that wormed their way into Lake County public employment have been told by friends, family, radio broadcasters, newspaper writers, etc. that they are so clever and smart that they actually begin to believe it There's also the perverse pride that the electorate itself takes in being manipulated by one of the most corrupt groups of government officials and workers in the country. When some investigative body puts the slightest bit of effort into holding these fools to account, a large portion of their corruption falls to pieces.