Some of the nicest neighborhoods in the Kansas City metro are now suffering the same fate as urban core communities. Here's a glimpse of the good life fading along with the American middle-class as RISING AMERICAN INCOME INEQUALITY now hits the suburbs . . . Checkit:
A surprising number of households in Johnson County suffering from food insecurity
Kansas City, KS- The Johnson County Library is partnering with the Food Policy Council of Johnson County to bring awareness to food insecurities in the community. Food insecurity is described as not having access to enough affordable and nutritious food.
No, what Johnson County is suffering from is a terminal case of living well outside their means. Much of JoCo would rather create a facade that they're living large on credit than feed their families and live a lifestyle that matches their paycheck.
ReplyDeleteFood deprivation in Johnson County is Sirloin instead of Prime Rib.
ReplyDeleteIf they ain't black, they ain't hungry. No mo monies fo whites!!!!
ReplyDeleteCall Sharice. She'll fix it, or call granny gov for help.
ReplyDeleteThat stupid cunt can’t fix anything.
Delete^^call your proctologist!! Your butt hurts! LOL!
ReplyDeleteAre this people who work or is this just illegals and section 8 give-me's making this claim?
ReplyDeleteSection ape and Johnson County, a classic oxymoronic statement. Do they take food stamps at Whole Foods ?
ReplyDelete^^Yes in fact they do
ReplyDeleteThe only reason JoCo has an increase in poverty issues like hunger is because of all the great unwashed that are infiltrating into the slums of section 8 housing.
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