SLEAZE SCUMMIT HOT MESS LIFE CREATES TRASH MAN OPPORTUNITY!!!

A suburb to the east was once considered a competitor to KCMO but political turmoil, increasing violence and failing city services have crippled their progress over the past few years. Nevertheless, here's a bit of good news about the future of this trashy enclave and their enduring spirit . . . Tired of trash pickup delays, Lee's Summit man starts own waste solutions company

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  1. Because whenever the government is involved, especially CHRIS MORENO'S government, the private sector always it faster, better, cheaper. Good for him.

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  2. This is actually very encouraging and it now appears that Moreno will possibly have a job he is actually qualified for when the recall election removes him from the city council.
    One door closes; another opens.
    God works in mysterious ways!

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  3. ^^^ LOL! That's harsh but funny.

    I'm sure trash man pays much better than City Council.

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  4. Mr. Deffenbaugh started with one truck shortly after Vietnam and turned that into hundreds of millions of dollars.

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  5. Things went to hell about the time Boss Hog Moreno came along talking crap out his fat ass.

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  6. Too many Nigro's moving to Lee Summit that's the damn problem

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  7. Actually 7:52 that isn't even close to the truth. Come back later after you go do your homework.

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  8. In Lee's Summit, the government doesn't provide trash services. It's up to home owners to find a trash removal company on their own, and there are actually quite a few options in Lee's Summit.

    I don't see this kid's business lasting very long.

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  9. I remember Ronny and his wife came to our door in the 1960's asking if they could pick up out trash every week, at the time we had another trash company already so my MOMMY told Ronnie NO at the time.

    Years later that other trash company went out of business and Deffenbaugh ended up getting our neighborhood anyway, until they lost it to Shawnee mission disposal years later.

    its just a vicious cycle is all,,,,,

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