Condescending Newspaper KCI Coverage

The Newspaper really seems condescending in this piece that attempts to move the public closer to an inconvenient scheme that Kansas City corporate elite keep pushing . . . The why of KCI: A broken plan that many travelers still love

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  1. Air travel has seen it's day with military downsizing you can plan less demand for commercial aircraft.

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  2. Just why I go to the airport....to shop!

    These people are fools, whose idiocy will result in higher costs and fewer flights in and out of KC.

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  3. No kidding. This was the most condescending article on KCI I've seen in ages. All the usual suspects were quoted, and just to add icing to the cake, the Star published a letter-to-the editor from some moron from El Paso saying he'd been in third world airports that were better. I've been in Texas, and I'd consider that the third world. Evidently the moron's never been to DFW.

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  4. Carl, Mission Hills3/9/14, 10:20 AM

    I fly some every year and leaving Kansas City never causes me any stress. It's when I land where ever I am going and having to deal with getting back out of many other airports that causes me stress on trips. We have a very user friendly airport that works, so leave it alone. The so called fancy airports are nightmares to get around in and no matter whom you ask about something they never have an answer or know anything.

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  5. One condescending and inaccurate article reveals why Hendricks can't get a job outside the Star and why even Yael is calling for Van Loh to go.

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  6. Attention Mike Hendricks: the Northeast News has lost its best reporter. Give Mike Bushnell a call!

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  7. The Star is lying about the reason for building KCI. I remember when they built it.
    Excuse me. I have to go wipe the shit off of my asshole with that piece of shit paper.

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