The latest hit from an ongoing urban core disaster that has cost KCMO $100 MILLION over the years. Take a look:
Checks bounce for performers at Kansas City Jazz Fest, city provides money to cover it
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- City leaders say they were surprised to learn that several performers at Kansas City's Jazz and Heritage Festival received checks that bounced. The city had to bail out the festival to make sure the performers got paid, spending more than $100,000 of taxpayer money.
Which pension fund did they steal the money from to pay the performers?
ReplyDeleteWho do you think? The POLICE PENSION SYSTEM.... On a handshake to pay it back by 2050
ReplyDeleteNiggers are responsible for this. Don't have the fucking festival anymore.
ReplyDeleteRedistribution of wealth
ReplyDeleteJohnny Joe Rizzo is the only guy in this town who can bounce a $100,000 check and walk away without any shit on his shoes
ReplyDeleteFour years ago, an organizer left the contract employee sheet containing the addresses, social security numbers, etc. on the back of a golf cart during the festival. It was either lost or stolen and every persons information was compromised to include off duty police, medics, etc. the employees weren't paid for four months which ended up coming from the city as well because the festival didn't make enough profit through attendance to pay people.
ReplyDeleteThis is nothing new
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ReplyDeleteBacking the irresponsible actions of a woman who is dishonest in her dealing or she wouldn't be whining about the weather.
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