KCTV5 and yet another instance of consumer class rage ignored as voters become less important in the Democratic process: Despite turnout protesting Lee's Summit Walmart, city council votes to move forward
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Lee's Summit's new branding campaign = Up Yours, rather than Yours Truly. Way to go City Council, you've met my expectations once again!
ReplyDeleteLove me some Wally World!
ReplyDeleteI wish NIMBYs would realize that a city council really has limited ability to stop development in areas that are already highly commercially developed.
ReplyDeleteThere is ample case law in Missouri to show that the city would have a tough time defending a denial based on traffic concerns along the M-150 corridor or declining property values in Lee's Summit. And this probably explains why Walmart sent an attorney to every meeting, and why the council rescinded its initial denial in such a hurry.
I don't mind Walmart. It's that freaking Taco Bell trying to pass for Mexican that ought to be illegal.
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