Kansas Gov. Brownback Wins WyCo Democrats

It's only JoCo hopefuls who can't see that Rep. Paul Davis is kind of an empty suit. Like it or not, this is a major coup for Gov. Brown back a sign that there's very little excitement about his opponent except from pundits. Wyandotte County Democrats endorse Gov. Brownback

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  1. This is great satire.

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  2. Tony you are sure calling this election. Mike Mahoney better watch out for his job.

    Waaaaaaahahahahahaha!

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  3. Dialing for dollars; nothing more.

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  4. All 20 people who showed up for this can be considered Kansas dems. These are the very people who have created unsustainable debt in Wyandotte County, kept under qualified and overpaid people in office, made a few people rich beyond their wildest dreams on the backs of tax payers.

    Tell us Mr. B about the bond downgrade in Wyandotte County and what IT really means to the citizens of Wyandotte County. It means higher taxes to pay for the endless circus acts built with Star Bonds.

    Ask Nathan Barnes about his part to vote for every good old boy project and tax increases while a commissioner. People of the Northeast know Nathan's record and told him to take a hike. He hiked all the way into Mr. B pocket.

    No doubt, these dems have be been promised appointments in Cesspool, Kansas. They can't get elected, so cushy overpaid jobs coming their way.

    Thanks for making Wyandotte County the cesspool of corruption it is.

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  5. Dear JUST-US for All of Kansas:

    S.E.C. Finds Bond Fraud in Kansas

    By Mary Williams Walsh
    August 11, 2014 7:09 pm August 11, 2014 7:09 pm

    Federal regulators said Monday that Kansas had defrauded investors by bringing $273 million of bonds to market in 2009 and 2010 without disclosing that its pension system was deeply underwater and that the investors ran a risk of not being fully repaid.

    The troubles with the S.E.C. started several years before the bonds in question were sold, the complaint said, when Kansas officials removed critical pension information from the state’s audited financial reports as well as the official statements that underwriters use to market municipal bonds.

    The S.E.C. said unidentified “outside accountants” had told state officials that they were not required to include the information.

    WE KNOW ALL ABOUT "OUTSIDE ACCOUNTANTS" in Wyandotte County. 1 + 1 = 3

    -1 FOR TAXPAYERS and all we can steal for JUST-US.


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