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Kansas City police report over 300 wrecks in 24 hours
Kansas City police report over 300 wrecks in 24 hours
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I guess the payments to Cordish are due being the end of the month.
ReplyDeleteWe built this city on fraud n' frosty
ReplyDeleteJust goes to show how bad drivers around here are.
ReplyDeleteWhere are they getting this info? This isn't data. 300 in 24 hours that's bullshit. Drivers here have been ranked among the best in the world!
ReplyDeleteWell like we been sayin and sayin...
ReplyDeleteWhat goes round comes round.
Just proves that there are 300 plus people that
ReplyDeletecan't drive.
Also proves sLIE is stealing every penny he can to give to the developers, just like the 40 million we already gave them, now it’s 130 million that I know of.
ReplyDelete@stupid dave, wow. 11:34 said it better. Be original or be gone.
ReplyDelete@12:46 wow, how about you practicing what you preach?
ReplyDeleteIt’s amazing how different things are in JoCo. Our streets were fine today. I have a 7 mile commute and didn’t see a single accident.
ReplyDeletePeople in JOCO have to drive better to avoid accidents, they just received their new property assessments and taxes are going up again. That is on the cities, the county, the schools K-14, parks, fire departments, Library and other departments.
ReplyDeleteAt least JOCO gives something in return for all those taxes. KC funnels everything to a fair weather toot toot, luxury apartments for millennials, and surplus hotels.
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ReplyDeleteBoth of them are at fault.