That is the only way to describe this N&O article on proposed changes to the More at Four (MAF) pre-k program. The title is subtle: More at four may face ‘disaster’.

Lynn Bonner quotes Comrade Doug Berger (D-Franklin), the only proponent of converting MAF to a child care subsidy program, a mere 600 words into the piece.

That’s after she quotes More at Four proponents (1) Marsha Basloe, executive director of the Durham Partnership for Children, (2) public schools CEO William Harrison, (3) Steven Barnett of the National Institute for Early Education Research, and (4) Stephanie Fanjul, president of the N.C. Partnership for Children. She also quotes (5) Lorraine Dixon, who has three More at Four classes in her Wendell center.

To recap: five against the change; one for the change.