That's the message delivered in an editorial in today's Kansas City Star:
The ability to contribute generously to political campaigns doesn't necessarily qualify someone to run a license bureau well. In Missouri, though, check-writing prowess has long been the main qualification for obtaining a contract to run one of the offices where citizens obtain driver's licenses, vehicle tags and registrations.
One of the biggest problems in today's politics, on both sides of the aisle, are the people who look for loopholes and what is legal and illegal, instead of looking at something and determining if it is right or if it is wrong.
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