Among fiscal hawks, this video is getting a lot of play . . . One TKC Reader asks: "How much of these things are true here?" The answer for Kansas City is probably that we're at the outset of some of these very same problems on our smaller cowtown scale given the current tax, spend and borrow strategy going unchallenged at City Hall. Check it: Chicago Tribune - Broken Bonds: A Chicago Money Problem... | Facebook Meanwhile . . .
Kansas City newsies want to to believe this trend that doesn't consider JoCo a competing metropolis all its own . . . More New Jobs Are in City Centers, While Employment Growth Shrinks in the Suburbs
Kansas City newsies want to to believe this trend that doesn't consider JoCo a competing metropolis all its own . . . More New Jobs Are in City Centers, While Employment Growth Shrinks in the Suburbs
If only Kansas City had a newspaper that was serious about investigating city spending .
ReplyDeleteI can guarantee KC will not upset the applecart and have an abundance of jobs in the core city. The burbs win every time in this shit hole town.
ReplyDeleteThere will be plenty of exiting service jobs downtown. You'll get your $176.00 a week check, another day same ol' shit.
ReplyDeleteLOL @ JoCo being anything "of its own".
ReplyDeleteJoCo doesn't exist without KCMO. The opposite just isnt true. Sorry, rubes. Truth hurts.