A nice creative writing assignment imagines the Toy Train in the year 2022:
Is the downtown streetcar a development engine or a luxury vehicle?
Read the conclusion but realize that no matter what this project is ANYTHING but mass transit. Moreover, very much like so many other Kansas City schemes . . . When it's time to assess responsibility all of the decision makers will have moved on to higher office or back to the law firms.
DEVELOPING . . .
Boring
ReplyDeleteBlogs were an interesting trend 10 years ago but they've gone the way of the hula hoop and every other gimmick that's ever come along. Keep dreaming though! Har Har
ReplyDeleteIt's a POS that's what it is.
ReplyDeleteBeing sold to you by a POS Mayor.
Sly is to KC what Coleman Young was to Detroit.
ReplyDeleteKC is about 30-odd years behind Detroit in its progression toward utter ruins.
KC may be 30 years behind Detroit; however, the velocity of KC toward ruin, is increasing and therefore, we'll certainly arrive at a Detroit-like Kansas City in a much shorter time frame. In other words, the NIGGERS will have destroyed KC in a great deal less than thirty years.
ReplyDeleteMaybe someday the Pitch will have some credibility as anything other than a local rag, but the train schema still sucks.
ReplyDeleteIf the pitch doesnamt have credibility after 25 years they won't get it any time soon. That said, I liked the article and can't believe Sly would sell us such a lemon. You sold us out Sly.
ReplyDeleteI live in Mayetta KS but I bought a cup of coffee in Kansas City once, how come I didn't get to vote on Sly James for mayor?
ReplyDeleteDetroit got ruined by niggers and unions. In KC the niggers are doing it all by themselves.
ReplyDelete0705: and yet here you are starting your day reading someone else's blog....oh, the self-loathing you must feel!
ReplyDeleteDipshit.
Tony, your "toy train" is going to save KC whether you like it or not.
ReplyDeleteGet on board or get left behind.
Is KC the next Tampa? II think all intelligent people know the answer to that question - YES.
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ReplyDeleteAll Aboard The Boondoggle Train!
Of course, streetcars work literally everywhere else...but let's just focus on Tampa. After all, its the internet. Facts have no place here.
ReplyDeleteWhat you say is not true, Tony. It IS mass transit. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
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