Quick check on local streets for Sunday reminds us of underlying Kansas City beyond the slow, broken down toy train that already disappointed ridership numbers.
To wit . . .
LOOK OUTSIDE AND NOTICE FLOODED KANSAS CITY STREETS AND SEWERS AFTER JUST A BIT OF RAIN!!!
We'll continue to hammer home this point because City Hall has yet to really get started on BILLIONS worth of water infrastructure repair in the midst of a development focused agenda. Again, denizens of Kansas City's urban core can simply confirm this story but looking at the nearest street corner while the Mayor's suburbanite defenders can simply continue to rage all day on their mobile phones while ignoring their moms.
Photo taken from a previous Spring rain flood from this year but still applies today . . . Except that there are fewer cops on the street to help out thanks to budget cuts.
You decide . . .
Trump will fix this, he's going to put our priorities straight and make this city and the nation great again!
ReplyDelete^^^ Bernie Sanders beats Trump by an even bigger margin than Hillary.
ReplyDeleteThink about it.
Put down the crack
DeleteIn the end, this is why Johnson County will always win the border war.
ReplyDeleteAre those white people wearing medical helmets?
ReplyDeleteJust some rain and Sly and crew all probably think you won't melt so screw you, they have hotels and airports to build along with a tram to say Houston TX I guess or some other idiotic place.
ReplyDeleteBy all means, waste money on the Jazz District and the airport. Don't put it in the sewer system that everyone knows desperately needs it.
ReplyDeleteTo bad Jackson County losers. When will you learn? MOVE.
ReplyDeleteP.S. Does the train float???
World class city.
ReplyDeleteIf I was being transferred to KC you can bet I would not want my family touching life inside the city limits.
ReplyDeleteThe streetcar is already a bust, so we can't pretend we're becoming like Portland.
ReplyDeleteSo let's go for Venice.
Alert Visit KC and get ready for tens of thousands of tourists from all over the world!
We're on the map!
6:11 Idiot. The Hillbeast already has won. They made the deal 8 years ago. First half nigger, first half woman. Get with the program
ReplyDeleteKalees Daily Makeup Routine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-f7fdVWYrPk
Phew she starting a new career or just going off the mental cliff?
ReplyDeletei lived in Houston and this sort of thing happened once a week,at least.
ReplyDeletejust be glad you dont have to deal with the snakes that came up,down there eveytime it rained hard. i know we have snakes here in Missouri,but you aint seen nothing ,till you live in that swampy mosquito /huge snake infested shithole,they call Houston..believe it
Speaking of going down drains, how the hitcount, Tiny?
ReplyDelete^^^ You're here 1000 time a day so that much count for something.
ReplyDeleteBwahahahaahahahaaha!
Problems with the Cult Of Personality possessed by Mayor Sly James is he can't photo bomb mismanagement.
ReplyDeleteHey 844, the smelling farts dip shit hit in under an hour. I had the under!
ReplyDeleteDid you guys here that 1914 main was valued at 248K in 2011 and the value assessed value has now fallen to 180K (for each one of the 44 units)!
ReplyDeleteTalk about a boondoggle falling property values!!!!!!!!! Amirite????????? Repost this 150 times in every comments section you can find guys, SAVE OUR SOMETHING OR OTHER!
Wake up toot toot fart snif!
Kansas City could be such a great town.
ReplyDeleteToo bad it's a decaying slum.
Don't like KC, then move. It's that simple. Every city in this country has its problems.
ReplyDelete^^^You should know having moved here from Sasquatch, PA or Dumbfuck, NE.
ReplyDeletethe swamp of kansas city ... bangladesh of the bible belt.
ReplyDeleteI made the mistake of getting a home in KC when I moved here five years ago.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had known of Tony's KC back then. Ugh!
I will probably sell my house in a few years, such a hassle to do all that though.
Now's the time, kiddo, real estate in from Downtown to Waldo is selling above asking price, often before it's even listed. You can wipe the snot from your nose with your equity money.
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