TKC BREAKING NEWS!!! MAYOR PRO TEM CINDY CIRCO REALLY NEEDS 'EMERGENCY' SWOPE PARK SOCCER VILLAGE CASH!!!
Mayor Pro Tem Cindy Circo has devoted most of her time to a silly soccer pet project that seems kind of frivolous given so many more pressing concerns.
(TKC Note: That's Jordan Carver holding the soccer ball and not Ms. Circo just in case anybody was confused . . .)
Previously on this topic . . .
An exhaustive study from The Pitch . . . How TIF flushed Swope Ridge to make way for soccer
More Dead Tree Media Background . . . KC Council committee endorses soccer complex at Swope Park
And now . . .
CHECK OUT MAYOR PRO TEM CINDY CIRCO PUSHING FOR SOCCER CASH FOR THIS QUESTIONABLE PROJECT IN AN EMERGENCY!!!
Check it:
Ordinance#: 130392
"Authorizing the Director of Parks and Recreation Department to execute a cooperative agreement with Soccer Village Properties for the construction, maintenance and operation of the Soccer Village in Swope Park; authorizing the expenditure of funds subject to future appropriation; and recognizing an emergency."
And while Kansas City Soccer News isn't really my bag . . .
ONCE AGAIN KANSAS CITY'S POLITICAL ELITE ARE QUICK TO PULL LEGISLATIVE MANEUVERS IN ORDER TO CIRCUMVENT THE ANY DISSENT FROM THE PUBLIC OR REALLY DEBATE THE MERITS OF ANY GIVEN PROJECT!!!
These legislative tricks seem to be a symptom of Mayor Sly's tenure - The Mayor is also sponsoring this legislation.
Sadly, only cash for soccer and toy trains gets the "emergency" tag while Kansas City's other priorities remain neglected.
DEVELOPING . . .
Cool it TKC. They're just trying to make up for Funk and his wife losing Sporting KC and the new Cerner project.
ReplyDeleteYou mean losing two of the biggest corporate welfare whiners in the region, lured by cheap taxpayer paid bonds from Kansas? Yeah, that's a terrible loss.
ReplyDeleteCindy is matching doing the same thing with these soccer fields for Sporting KC.
ReplyDeleteIf you don't agree with money for sporting, why agree for funding their practice facility?
Back to doing nails, please.
ReplyDeleteWhat a waste of air and water that woman is.
Voluminous vangina.
ReplyDelete...soccer. how much does a ball cost?
ReplyDeleteWho voted for her? Really, she seems like one of the worst representatives we've had in KC in a long, long time. And that's saying something. LOL!
ReplyDeleteUsing this "emergency" provision to pass ordinances is certainly "crying wolf" and they seem to be doing it more and more often. What the fuck is up here?
ReplyDeleteWelcome To City Hall - No need to worry about communities, the personal, social, economic and physical structures that gave a richer embodiment to ordinary life: just strip them, gut them and leave them to die -- and when the rot gets bad enough, as in Detroit, an unelected “manager” will come in to pick the carcass clean.
ReplyDeleteLook for the black support - they need more clueless whites parking in Swope Park. Look for auto breakins to soar.
ReplyDeleteUseless bucket of corrupted filth.
ReplyDeleteCindy knows her days are coming to an end.
ReplyDeleteWho goes to scope park.A real waste of money.
ReplyDeleteThis is the same project that she tried to fund by stealing public money through a TIF that the County representatives stopped. Keep your filthy hands off the public purse Cindy. If your rich friends in Brookside want a soccer park let them go to a bank and get a loan and build it.
ReplyDeleteWell now that her ex husband has retired from KCFD and she has gotten HALF of his pension, she can use her own money!!!
ReplyDeleteCindy could probably make $500.00 a day giving "body rubs" on Craig's list, maybe with some happy endings for trusted customers. I'd see her once a week and pay $150.00 for a 90 minute massage and tip really well if she would lovingly coax some man-goo out of my throbbing shaft.
ReplyDeleteParks and Recs funds on both sides of the river are used for pet projects. These projects look good on resumes. When 'it's for the children', the taxpayers are getting screwed.
ReplyDelete7:22 am Funk didn't lose KC Sporting. Kathleen Sebelius gave the owners a 1.3 billion no bid contract to come to KCK. Guess who paid the billion dollars to these fat cats?
ReplyDelete7:28 AM Thanks, right on target.
ReplyDeleteDon't know about closing down all of Swope Park, but let's start with the zoo.
ReplyDeleteOuchy. You people obviously are not soccer fans.
ReplyDeleteThanks God you did not post up the regular Circo picture, which results in multiple postings from "TKC Tipsters" who believe that they were first to coin a "pressing" comment.
ReplyDeletePeople who post on this site have the collective IQ of a box of crayons.
Well, everyone but me.....
All I have to say is Bye bye E-tax! I voted for it last time, but with the intention of watching to see if they were careful in how they spent the taxpayers money over the next five years. Well, based on toy trains, and purchasing race tracks, and now soccer complexes, I've seen enough to know I won't vote to renew the e-tax next time around.
ReplyDeleteSkank BEAST
ReplyDeleteRemember the Days Before America's Niggeredization said...
ReplyDeleteI want to thank the Jackson County Historical Society, and Jackson County Director of Parks and Recreation Michele Newman for agreeing to host a celebration of the Confederacy and a lament for the Niggeredization of America by hosting a memorialization to spit on the memory of Order Number 11 and its horrid attack on White culture and pride. Those who treasure the memory of Traditional America and want to see it restored, please come and rally at:
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Missouri Town 1855 (near Lake Jacomo)Enforcement of Order #11. This will be an all-day event at Missouri Town 1855 (9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) and it will be followed by a candlelight tour during the evening scheduled from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Do not let the Nigger-lovers rewrite our glorious history!
The previous post is a sad expression of racism. This article has nothing to do with racial discrimination, or favoritism.
ReplyDeleteThe soccer park is nice, but it involved some shady dealings. Money from the Winchester T.I.F. fund was supposed to pay to install sanitary sewers in the Swope Ridge subdivision just East of the KC Southern rail line where the residences are all still on septic tanks.
All the rhetoric from Circo about how this will stimulate Kansas City's economy is just that, rhetoric, a bunch of hogwash. Most people that come to the complex spend their money in Raytown (whose school district by the way got their slice of the TIF pie after which they threw their ally, the local residents under the proverbial bus who'd brought the situation to their attention in the first place), or in Johnson County.
And speaking of that, take a look at who's running the complex, Heartland Soccer Association who has an Overland Park, Ks address.
The least they could do is put up a tourist information stand that shows where two of KC's best BBQ places are just a couple of miles down the road.