TKC BREAKING NEWS!!! PETITION AGAINST KANSAS CITY CONVENTION HOTEL STAYS WINNING AND MOVES FORWARD!!!



Activists who simply want a public vote on a Downtown Convention Hotel project WORTH HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS OF DOLLARS are taking a stand today.

After a few early setbacks the Kansas City tax fighters deservedly celebrate a victory today and plan to keep up their fight.

Latest word:

Petition to put the downtown hotel on the ballot! "Friends and Citizens for Responsible Government, Thanks to all of you who helped us complete the first phase of our petition drive. It is our intention to turn in this afternoon, petitions with over 1800 signatures. We need about 1770 so we have a very small cushion and will need to get more signatures to replace the ones which will be disallowed."

Developing . . .

Comments

  1. Where do we sign?

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  2. Please let people know where to sign. I've got at least 5 legitimate, verifiable votes in my household alone. I'm sure I can get another ten more votes, easily. Is there a petition we can print online?

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  3. Developers ready to roll on $100M Federal Reserve hotel project (301-room hotel)

    Kansas City Business Journal Sept 3


    What about this one. Another taxpayer subsidized deal.

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  4. I usually see them outside the central library on nights before they have speakers. That's where I signed. For all of those people asking.

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  5. Better title: Push Burke BACK!

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  6. Look for the authorities to disallow huge numbers of signatures. If that fails the city council will just ignore the petition. Force the petitioners into court where they will run out of funds. There is way too much at stake for those who want to feed at this trough.

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  7. have you noticed that now every convention that is booked is due to the new ( unbuilt ) hotel? Kinda like downtown development and the trolly.

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  8. Facts are bothersome things. Maybe you should try not being fucking wrong about everything for a change.

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