Tribute clip dedicated to this top ranking power player - Burns & Mac CEO Greg Graves, Kansas Citian Of The Year 2015 - who also admitted that he reads TKC from time to time and from far away locations whist doing biz for one of this town's biggest companies.
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More in a bit . . .
Glad to see we finally got a new Mayor in Kansas City
ReplyDeleteOh, an award for who sucked up the most taxpayer money for the past year.
ReplyDeleteSomeone has to run the city. Why not him? Hey Mr. CEO, do you know anything about fixing sewers?
ReplyDelete8:11 Sure we can fix the sewers. How much engineering fees are we talking?
ReplyDeleteMeet your owner KCMO
ReplyDelete$2 Billion in fees for sewer project, and they get tax incentives as well! He lives in Leawood! Where is the shame??
ReplyDeleteWhomever said: "The rich are different from us", was really on the ball and this is just another example.
ReplyDeleteHow does he feel about paying bribes to the water department?
ReplyDeleteGraves is a wonderful person and good friend of mine. We meet for drinks all the time as I guide him with many business discussions. Don't all you haters wish you could be me?
ReplyDeleteOuchy. I like Greg. He da'man.
ReplyDeleteSteal a jar of peanut butter from an Aldi and they throw you in jail.
ReplyDeleteSteal from schools districts, public libraries and health agencies and they make you a king.
No, 2:00 p.m., it would take too long to get the taste of cock from my mouth. I'll bet it takes you all day...
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ReplyDeletePaula, don't get your feelings hurt too much. Focus on the issues and get your own blog. Let's see if anybody reads it. Guys like Greg Graves made themselves into business titans, you aren't going to accomplish much by trolling around on the Internet.
Get to it Paula. The future is yours!
Give a donation to get the earnings tax renewed, then get your own Company exempt from paying it. Draw your own conclusion.
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