Mayor & Council Spend Big Bucks On Soccer Whilst Coronavirus Kills Kansas City Revenue

Quick headline tease pretty much tells the whole story of a move that pushes Kansas City one step closer to bankruptcy . . . Read more:

Amid COVID-19 budget uncertainty, Kansas City proceeds with $43M soccer park - warily

Even as it awaits data to show just how drastically the novel coronavirus may hit Kansas City's budget, the City Council is moving ahead with a $43 million soccer complex in the Northland - cautiously. The Finance, Governance and Public Safety Committee on Wednesday voted 5-2 to approve a plan to pay for the 12-field park, which would be operated by Sporting KC.

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  1. How many bucks did Education get ? LOL

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  2. Tonys going to have a lot to report on in the coming year's with the bankruptcy of municipalities. The tourist will stay out of City's and there Hotels. Alright City Let's spend spend spend. MONEY IT'S A HIT DON'T GIVE ME THAT DO DO BULL S#/^T

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  3. The initiative has been in the works for year. Depending on the perspective, soccer is low impact and can be played with a much higher level of safety compared to other sports. No option to play football without risk to the players. The average high school cannot test each player prior to each game. No need to test beyond the temperature for a soccer game. The pandemic is a 12-18 month issue optimistically.

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    1. What’s your point? The City still can’t afford it.

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    2. To type endless bullshit. Weird.

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