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KCPT - Kansas City Week in Review: February 10, 2012

KCMO School Interim Superintendent Dr. Stephen Green makes a special appearance . . . And then there's a lot of talk among the newsie elite . . . In a busy Kansas City news week . . . KCPT's Nick Haines puts together a MUST WATCH show to help everybody else catch-up.

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  1. Helling is such a zero. He brings nothing to the table, looks like a slob, and is so dumb he's sucking down coffee when he knows the camera is on him. And where in the hell did he get that tie? He couldn't even tie it straight. Loser.

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  2. More B.S.? Tons my dear anonymus, tons.

    The show was a 'show and tell' of how to be a slippy Democrat while attacking the Republicans subtlely, along with the usual practiced educational lies and promises.

    You can't change the educational system if you don't change the educational system...do we still employ the same failures?

    M

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  3. Dr. Green talks like someone selling staterooms on the Titanic AFTER it's already hit the iceberg.
    Doesn't he have the faintest idea that the district has hit the end of the road?
    Finally!

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  4. Green got fired from Kauffman.

    His little startup was an epic fail

    He needs the KCPS paycheck.

    Green rubberstamped all of Round's and Englebrick's violations of RSMO 34.070 Preference to Missouri products and firms.

    In making purchases, the commissioner of administration or any agent of the state with purchasing power shall give preference to all commodities and tangible personal property manufactured, mined, produced, processed, or grown within the state of Missouri, to all new generation processing entities defined in section 348.432, except new generation processing entities that own or operate a renewable fuel production facility or that produce renewable fuel, and to all firms, corporations or individuals doing business as Missouri firms, corporations or individuals, when quality is equal or better and delivered price is the same or less. The commissioner of administration or any agent of the state with purchasing power may also give such preference whenever competing bids, in their entirety, are comparable. For purposes of this section, "commodities" shall include any agricultural product that has been processed or otherwise had value added to it in this state.

    The state auditor is on his way in to do a followup to the audit report submitted to these ass-wipes.

    http://www.auditor.mo.gov/press/2011-82.htm

    Now all that remains to be seen is whether or not anyone will follow up on the criminal fraud committed by Rounds and Englebrick - that's certainly what the two of them are sweating bullets about right now.

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  5. Let Green go.

    Or just stay in Basehor.

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  6. I almost choked to death when he asked if he plays basketball with the mayor. That was hilarious.

    Green is the kind of superintendent the district needs. He is low key and is not trying to do anything dramatic. There is a need for consistency and the last thing needed is some brand new radical plan. Every couple of years one of these plans comes out and all previous work is discarded and another layer of BS is added to the pile.

    Don't be surprised when the legislature chokes on its own saliva and fails to pass anything. If Green can survive the most recent contract debacle, the district might just make it to the June 2014 doomsday. At that point it is automatic; the district and board will cease to be.

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  7. Hurry sundown!

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  8. Green rubberstamped the contracting debacle and must go too. He is incompetent and entirely culpable.

    Airwick, Green, Rounds, Harvison, Englebrick - ALL - gotta go, gotta go, gotta go....,

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  9. @9:59 Green may be culpable with regards to the chain of command, but it is Rounds that needs to go. Any new superintendent is going to have the same trouble as we have seen time and time again. Green has learned his lesson. He wasn't the one profiting from this deal.

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