Last Drop Of Kansas City Water Hype Week



One week of Kansas City Water Propaganda week and here's what we HAVE NOT learned . . .

- Kansas City politicos outright refuse an audit even after years of and years of tax increases FAILING to show much water infrastructure improvement.

- Burns and Mac has an office inside the Water Department and while it makes sense to keep the top engineers close . . . Some folks rage over proximity.

- Kansas City water rates will continue to spike even after tax increases . . . In fact, rising rates are built into the bond structure approved by voters during a tragic election where only 8% of the voting public trickled in and just decided to go with the flow and keep on raising taxes.

More fun facts coming as we choke down the fact that Kansas City Democracy is drying up almost as fast as the Kansas aquifer.

Comments

  1. You don't think money is being taken to pay for the Toy Train ,or the Power & Light do you?

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  2. I guess with the increase in disconnects and the decrease in affordability, people will just go without water, get evicted from their homes, live in apartments or move altogether and then the City will realize that water in this town isn't worth #30-$100 dollars a month. There'll be more blight, more abandonment and the City will keep asking the rhetorical question "Why don't people like to live in Kansas City?" They already know the answer because they use city services as a scheme to fund big business and employ all of their less than average friends.

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  3. Try 150 a month. That's what I pay for a family of four. It used to be 70 a month about four years ago. I hate this corrupt city.

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  4. How does everyone like privatization now that it looks like a dried up gulch? Koch owns the commons to the west and Sinquefield owns the commons to the east.

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