KANSAS CITY IS A DUMP: TRASH PILES UP ON INDIAN MOUND!!!

Trash day reporting and one of many local sites where garbage accumulating quickly contradicts so much local talk about progress and momentum.

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Indian Mound neighborhood battles trash piling up at boarded house

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Neighbors on North Wheeling Avenue in Kansas City, Missouri, are sick of seeing trash in front of one home that has a long list of violations with the city. Cobwebs, rusted cans and piles of clothes sit on a curb along the street, but it's not a garbage dump.

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  1. Note to self.....stay away from Indian mound area.

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  2. But this is why property taxes are so damn low in that neighborhood.

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  3. This is momentum and moving forward and all that jazz! Hahahahaha!

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  4. If I lived there I would seriously

    1. Make a big ass sign that lists all the open 311 items on this property
    2. get a couple cans of gasoline and just light the shit on fire one night
    3. Wait for the news crews to show up and cover the fire. some news reporter will take their live action shot next to the sign with the fire behind them.

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    1. Think of the 2 firefighters killed by an arsonist. What if a homeless person was killed? That's murder.

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  5. They need some hidden cameras to catch these jerks. Lazy! I hope they get a big fat ticket.

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  6. The whole city is turning into or mostly has been a dump during sLIE’s tenure, but hey, Downtown looks great! Hahahahaha!

    You people that live in kc are the biggest dumbass’s ever, who puts up with this shit but you guys.

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  7. I see our resident soy-boy, Bryan Stalder contributed to this piece on KSHB. I wonder where he finds the energy to complain about shit like this in between the foaming-at-the-mouth episodes of crippling white guilt he seems to constantly experience.

    Maybe he was stopping by to pay 'reparations' to the hobo community?

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  8. Hmmmmmmm....9/17/18, 2:03 PM

    Hey, just wondering if Stalder would say black folks' blight is different from white folks' blight. He said racism is different.

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  9. We have the same problem in the old neighborhoods north of the river. Furniture, clothing, ordinary trash sits in front of houses for months and months. There is an abandoned house right next to a school. The grass if unmowed, there are broken windows, and the trash keeps mysteriously appearing in front of the place. Not only that, the park that sits right next to the school is a gathering place for drug users, day or night. Police know about it, but can't do anything. The City gets called, but their story is they can't locate the owners or enforce the many city ordinances. Good luck Indian Mound.

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