
Just a few Kansas City mainstream media news links to start the very early and foggy morning . . .
- KC Currents covers some rather important news about the way we eat: Planting New Grocery Stores In Food Deserts
- Golden Ghetto Delicious Convenience: Spin Neapolitan Pizza will open in Prairie Village
- More hype from The Royals: Coleman part of bright outlook for KC bullpen
- Kansas City Hobo Human Interest Story That Shouldn't Make You Think That The Homeless Don't Want To Rape You As Well
- Kansas City's Latest Gunfire Tragedy
- Local soccer report . . . Sporting Kansas City: Omar Bravo Left Exposed in Expansion Draft
- Suburban "Battle Of The Brains" that's probably not going to be on reality TV
- Still blogging Baby Lisa
- KC police hear shots, quickly arrest teen suspects
- Never go on the Internets for your own safety: Tips to Avoid Cyber Thieves from a Former F.B.I. Agent
- A Lesson In Quitting While You're Ahead: More than 1,000 Kansas state employees take early buyout
- Jordan Carver finally earned her own wiki page . . . But I'm more interested in this MEGA PHOTO gallery of my favorite German broad. Dressed in this post as some version of Pocahontas - Insert your own dirty joke (ew).
Food deserts exist for a very good reason. No company wants to have an operation in areas surrounded by blight and become victims of endless break-ins, robberies, shoplifting, and homicides. It's a losing business deal by any measure.
ReplyDeleteAnd who would be willing to work there? The idea that somehow the city is responsible for using tax money to buld and support these grocery stores so that "we want ours" can show their political clout is a great example of political and personal cowardice.
If you want grocery stores on the east side, then work to clean up the behavior of the small minority who are allowed to run riot through the streets.
Or you'll have one Citadel Plaza after another.
Jordon Carver is the most smokin' hot chic you promote, Tony. Keep givin' her to us.
ReplyDeleteI like big old low-hanging tits.
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