This crisis before the upcoming primary offers a clear glimpse of just how far Kansas City has sunk in terms of infrastructure maintenance and lack of political accountability.
To wit . . .
NEARLY ALL THE READERS AMONG OUR KICK-ASS TKC BLOG COMMUNITY SAID THEY DIDN'T TRUST KANSAS CITY WATER SAFETY ASSURANCES!!!
Now the latest note claims the crisis is over.
Checkit:
KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) - Kansas City Water has now canceled the request to conserve water. Kansas City Water just canceled its request to conserve water, but with all the flood water coming downstream, people are still being warned their water may smell or look murky. Kansas City Water has issued a turbidity alert.
You decide . . .
OF COURSE NOT.
ReplyDeleteBottled water for the rest of the summer for most people.
Why would anybody believe the narrative of a city that has tragically failed them in so many ways.
ReplyDeleteLet's Play Ball!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy some barbecued waffles
ReplyDeleteBe sure to visit beautiful and inspiring Westport
ReplyDeleteVibrant new box apartments coming to downtown!
ReplyDeleteWater still tastes disgusting. Shame that none of the so-called "news" ever admitted as much.
ReplyDeleteVote yes on tax increases! Free donuts for all!
ReplyDeleteWhaaaa!!! It's the water now!!!! It was the potholes and now it's the water!!!!! Whaaaaa!!! The flooding is all the dems faults!!! Libtards!!!!! Boo hoo!!! The water is soooo bad you guys!!!!!!! Potholes too !!!!! Whaaaaa!!!!
ReplyDeleteHistoric schmoric my arse!
ReplyDeleteHow bout this gorgeous weather!
ReplyDeleteInane nothing to do but troll geezer hater is up.
ReplyDelete9:02 Funny
ReplyDeleteA water filtration system. You don't know where that water has been.
ReplyDeletebig ol' 50 pack of water is $2.99 at costco. It's worth it to me
ReplyDeleteWhaaa!!!! Water tastes bad!!!! Whaaa!!! Boo Hoo!!!! When are the potholes gonna get fixed?? When will the water taste good!!!!! Whaaaaa!!!! Whaaaaa!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe water is terrible. So why are we paying high water prices? This was minor flooding at best. Why is the city not prepared for this.
ReplyDeleteBut the water you all, the water!!!!!!! Whaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteKansas City Water has issued a turbidity alert. Are they sure that's not a TURDITY alert?
ReplyDeleteThe geezers here are on an Ensure diet, so they don't care about water.
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