
Over the weekend The Star published a presser and "revealed" that Mayor Mark Funkhouser has announced that he will have a citywide town hall at the Sprint Center on May 17.
The Mayor will be using the meeting to complain about problems that he spent 4 years ignoring in a not so brilliant strategy that will attempt cast both him and his Co-Mayor wife as something other than the local status quo.
SMART PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER KANSAS CITY WILL BE SKIPPING THE EVENT!!!
On the other hand, it's a great chance to earn a bit of a spotlight and maybe yell at the Mayor in an arena that's one of many indicators that this town has failed to accomplish so many goals.
I for one am glad he's planning on doing it at the Sprint Center. The thousands of empty seats will show how Kansas Citians have turned their backs on this ass-wipe.
ReplyDeleteActually my prediction is that they will very soon see that there is embarrassingly little interest in attending, and then quickly either (1) switch to a much smaller venue, or (2) find a reason to postpone it to a future date to be determined (meaning it will never be held).
Any bets?
I think it is interesting the Co-mayors are having the town hall at Sprint arena and then P@L living room when they have consistently thought this downtown investment was a dumb idea. Enjoy Co-mayors,its pretty neat down there. Too bad you didnt discover it sooner.
ReplyDeleteIts a taxpayer paid campaign event for his reelection, lets face it!
ReplyDeletehey, maybe they can get an NHL hockey team here in time for the event and they can use Funk as the puck.
ReplyDeletewhere's don rickles when you need him?
noting like wallowing in his own failures at the Sprint Center. No NBA, NO Hockey...maybe Garth Brooks can come back for a week or two.
ReplyDeleteFunk even lost the Wal-mart managers convention.
Will he using City tickets as freebies at this campaign event?
ReplyDeleteHe is counting on people from the black part of town to show up for the fee stuff.
ReplyDeleteIf its anything like his tele-townhall his po-dunk staff will screw this up too.Why bother going? Ive heard his schools first initiative three times already.Vote no!
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