TKC FACT CHECK: SPRINT & T-MOBILE MERGER MEANS MASSIVE JOB LOSSES COMING SOON FOR OVERLAND PARK!!!



MSM isn't allowed to offer the public any real insight or perspective about what today's EPIC telcom "merger" decision REALLY means.

And so, here's our reality check because the corporate media and most Internets outlets only work to try and preserve the status quo.

SPRINT ACQUIRED BY T-MOBILE WILL KILL THOUSANDS OF JOHNSON COUNTY JOBS!!!

Today moved the inevitability one very big step closer. Here are a few news links worth checking on the subject:


Golden Ghetto Denial

Overland Park mayor weighs in on pending T-Mobile - Sprint merger

OVERLAND PARK, KS (KCTV) - A major hurdle has been cleared for T-Mobile's merger with Sprint after a federal judge ruled to approve the deal, leaving officials in Overland Park to question how the city will be affected.


Telcom Two Step

AP Explains: What T-Mobile takeover of Sprint means for you

T-Mobile's $26.5 billion takeover of Sprint could mean higher or lower phone bills, depending on whom you ask NEW YORK -- T-Mobile's $26.5 billion takeover of Sprint could mean higher or lower phone bills, depending on whom you ask.


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Comments

  1. The Sprint campus will make an ideal section 8 housing complex. Give all those rich liberals a taste of the diversity they so wish on the rest of us.

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  2. ^^^^ GOOD CALL!

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  3. How does Sprint still have employees to lay off? This has been going on for almost 20 years. Who is left?

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  4. Hurry up and make the switch already, my work phone is sprint and they have the worst service, T-Mobile has pretty good service so look forward to dumping sprint for good.

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  5. @10:09 - There are still about 7,500 Sprint employees at the Overland Park campus. The facility was built to house 14,500 workers. The last remaining workers mostly work in IT and management.

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  6. Better use would be as an urban prison facility.

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