TKC EXCLUSIVE!!! KANSAS CITY SMALL BIZ DENOUNCE MAYOR QUINTON LUCAS & CONFUSING 10-10-10 REOPEN PLAN!!!



Already, today's big Kansas City reopen announcement from Mayor Quinton Lucas has elicited mostly negative reaction and criticism of his bold pronouncements without much support for local biz to help guide them through the process.

To wit . . .

KANSAS CITY SMALL BIZ OVERWHELMINGLY DENOUNCE MAYOR LUCAS AND THE REOPEN PLAN THEY CLAIM WILL CREATE MORE CORONAVIRUS CONFUSION!!!

A few texts from Westport biz owners and this e-mail sent our way points out one of many flaws . . .

"Obviously the mayor has never operated a business. His plan calls for me to play policeman, doctor and doorman in addition to all of usual duties in running my business. And he has also opened up every local venue to enormous liability if somebody claims that I'm not following the rules and decides to file a lawsuit."

This is just one complaint out of many and we're watching more small biz reaction moving forward . . .

NO MASK, NO SERVICE IN KANSAS CITY?!?

That sounds far fetched but a few local businesses are already pushing pushing this policy and it leads us to the next problem . . .

THE KANSAS CITY 10-10-10 PLAN PUTS PANDEMIC RESPONSIBILITY ON SMALL BIZ WITHOUT HELP FROM CITY HALL!!!

What we've seen in the immediate aftermath of this plan is nothing but confusion, more questions and only the lowly 311 line offered to local biz in desperate need of assistance to sort out their reopen responsibility.

Here's the "official" word . . .

Mayor Announces Plan for Reopening



Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas today—in consultation with Kansas City Health Department Director Rex Archer, M.D.—announced Kansas City’s phased reopening plan.

Beginning May 15, all Kansas City businesses will be able to open, subject to a “10/10/10 Rule.”

The 10/10/10 Rule specifies that all non-essential Kansas City businesses must limit the number of customers allowed in their establishment at one time to no more than 10 percent of building occupancy or 10 people (whichever is larger), and record the names, contact information, and approximate entry/exit time of all customers who are on premises and seated for more than 10 minutes. Establishments such as grocery stores, medical and dental offices, pharmacies, and other essential businesses are not subject to the 10/10/10 Rule.

Gyms, museums, bars and in-person restaurant dining will open with additional Health Department guidance on May 15 to best protect workers and patrons.

“More important than moving quickly is moving carefully and responsibly, and the steps we’re taking today allow our businesses to return to productivity while keeping their workers and customers safe,” said Mayor Lucas.

Based on public health guidance, non-essential businesses that are not open to the public will be permitted to open one week from today, subject to social distancing guidance. Religious gatherings – including weddings and funerals – of 10 people inside and 50 people outside can resume on the same date, provided social distancing is maintained and event organizers record the names and contact information of all attendees. In the interest of public health and subject to City Order, any Kansas Citian who does not yet feel safe returning to a non-essential workplace cannot be compelled by their employer to return prior to May 15.
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Local coverage . . . .

KSHB: KCMO Mayor Quinton Lucas unveils ‘soft-opening’ plan

KCTV5: Starting at 12:01 a.m. on May 6, some non-essential businesses that are not open to the general public can bring employees back in to work.

KCTV5: The businesses must continue to follow social distancing guidelines, and the city is requiring that businesses continue to allow employees the option of working at home if they are concerned for their health.

KCUR: Mayor Quinton Lucas says the number of new COVID-19 infections in Kansas City has declined steadily since April 7.

Fox4: This will not apply to bars, dine-in restaurants, museums, public access to government facilities, dog parks and the zoo. These are still expected to remain closed until at least May 15.

You decide . . .

Comments

  1. Quinton Lucas is just trying to keep people save. There's nothing wrong with that. He is doing the right thing and being far more responsible than other cities.

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    1. ^^^ Total B.S. He doesn't know what he's doing and now it's very obvious.

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    2. Small business needs to keep their customers safe. That should be everyone's concern.

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    3. Another FUBAR announcement in Kansas City.

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    4. Safe dumbass not save

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    5. I have considered him a pretty ignorant individual when it comes to basic things? I question his ability to make good decisions for the citizens of Kansas City. When he States in his press conference, I am the mayor of Kansas City I live in Kansas City! No ship Sherlock you're not the mayor of Lawrence you are the mayor of Kansas City you live in Kansas City what a dumbass thing to say. I'm so embarrassed by this mayor and the things he's doing to our city

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  2. Brookside Bob4/29/20, 6:28 PM

    I like the comment about Quinton never running a business. This is obviously something dreamed up by a professor and a doctor. Not people who actually deal with customers.

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  3. How about a real protest at City Hall tomorrow? The Mayor and Council should be there.

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  4. Reopen KC, Close City Hall

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  5. I have a plan. If you're a business owner pull out. If you're a shopper don't shop in KC.

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  6. The Mayor and his Health Director are flailing about blindly with no clue. How many businesses will bother to reopen under the 10 occupancy rules? And that call for people to rat out those they don't think obey these dumb orders. What losers. KCMO is committing economic suicide under these rules.

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    1. ^^^ Nailed it.

      This isn't a plan, it's a press release.

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  7. Mayor Quinton just sold out every business in Kansas City. I hope people remember this come election time.

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  8. We just went from being killa city to corona city.

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  9. It is time for small businesses to band together for a class action lawsuit against Kansas City for unconstitutional government taking of the small businesses he is destroying. He does not have the legal right to force small businesses to do these things and they cannot be profitable, whether they follow these restrictions or stay closed. They are having the value of their businesses destroyed extrajudicially without any due process.

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  10. Xi say...very very good plan.

    We luv you Q, bankers and bankruptcy atty.s.

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    1. Right, disinfectant injection. Got bleach?

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    2. 923 It's over, ppl are waking up to the media and DNC lies, half truths, and fear mongering.

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  11. Just when you thought you have seen everything!

    Q is in way over his head...destroying the City he purports to be saving....

    The 10-10-10 plan could only be cooked up by the most clueless nefarious of government agency leaders.

    Who is tracking my Covid case that I get from an essential business?
    Who is regulating the 100+ people in the grocery/hardware/Walmart store right now?
    Why not establish the social distancing / sanitation policies and allow EVERY business that can follow them to be open.
    Why does the Mayor at his sole discretion get to decide who can and cannot be open? Why does he get to pick winners and losers?
    Why does Target get to sell socks, shoes and shirts, but the Kohl’s next door has to be closed?

    So many illogical choices and decisions being implemented it is mind boggling...

    If we really want to save lives, then shut every single thing down and let the city workers deliver contactless food to our doorsteps until there is a “cure”, anything short of that means we have a heartless Mayor that wants us all to die!

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  12. Real Talk KC4/29/20, 6:59 PM

    ^^^^ @6:55 That sounds like a socialist paradise. The real world doesn't work that way. You live in some imaginary reality where there is infinite money. Sorry, that doesn't exist.

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  13. Problem Solved4/29/20, 7:00 PM

    If you don't like it, STAY AT HOME!

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  14. ^^^ that's the problem. The mayor has put EVERYONE at risk.

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  15. Oh so if 12 people come flying into a business is the owner allowed to shoot the 11th and 12th person if they refuse to leave?

    This is just so wrong as it makes the business owner be the bad guy while the city sits back and basically does nothing.

    So a business now has to hire door monitors on top of other staff to control who can and can't get in while taking private information of the customer that isn't necessary for doing 90% of all business as a whole?

    I can see now either a lot of places won't open or they will open and tell the city to kiss their ass.

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  16. @6:59. I am sorry I actually think we SHOULD be open and NOT have all these silly rules, I was actually mocking this government over reach.

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  17. Mayor McDrinkerson would be out of his depth in a kiddie pool. What a joke.

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  18. Lucas has quickly become a legend in his own mind.
    The whole metro is hanging on his every word!
    Hahahahaha!!

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  19. Jeez, even the NYT has admitted that sweden, that did nothing, is doing BETTER than places with lock downs such as Ireland, UK, France.

    Fucking media panic and fearmongering is the only driving force for a shutdown.

    Plus there is an effective treatment.

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  20. Lucas the business czar.

    He never helped a KC small business and now he announces rules for them to follow.

    Sorry this plan is unworkable.

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  21. Patchwork solution, nothing less. It looks like they thought about this for maybe two days when the pressure was getting worse. They should have been coming up with a plan since the reopen started.

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  22. Such compaliners on this blog. You wanted the mayor to reopen the city, he did it and now you're not happy.

    LOSERS!

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    1. Stop your own compalining. I will compaline as much as I choose, retard.

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  23. I bet there will more than 10 people in his favorite gay bar.

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  24. This is stupid. If you have 10 people in a tiny business space vs. 10 people in a huge business space (e.g., warehouse), then they both have to play by the same rules and yet the 10 people in the big space are at far less risk of exposure to coronavirus.

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  25. ^^^^ Damn good point.

    No scale on this plan. Such a bad idea for the mayor to try and play scientist.

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  26. ^^^^^^^

    The mayor isn't even that good at playing Mayor.

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  27. Don't believe I want a self-centered glorification seeker making up rule for me to live by. It is past time to begin circulating recall petitions, and replace the incompetent mayor. As a registered voter, I would like to sign a petition before May 15, 2020, if anyone has one.

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  28. Vote NO on the regressive fire safety sales tax increase.

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  29. @7:53

    It's based off of occupancy. The larger place would have a higher occupancy and could have up to 10% of people there.

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    1. Mayor Q's plan: Stop your business to follow MY ORDERS!

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  30. The spook can’t even run a food truck

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  31. TOP PHOTO -- "PROFESSOR" LUCAS SCORES A 10 IQ

    Per KCMO Health Dept., as of April 29, KCMO has recorded 520 positive COVID-19 cases and 15 deaths.

    Though the lying media loves to report "cases", this is a rather meaningless statistic, since a positive test can refer to: 1) a false positive test, 2) someone with no symptoms, 3) minimal symptoms, or 4) someone admitted to the hospital. Citing "cases" is for those intent on advancing the scare/panic agenda.

    So, 15 people have died from COVID-19 in KCMO. Most any death due to communicable disease is regrettable, however, this is an extremely low number for a city with a population of approximately 500K (2.88% of positive cases resulted in death; 3 one-thousandths of 1% of KCMO residents have died from COVID-19).

    Put another way, exponentially more people in KCMO have suffered depression/suicide, alcohol abuse, drug abuse, domestic violence, criminal acts, due to losing their job/income, stress, hopelessness, financial worries, etc.

    MAYOR LUCAS, WHAT ABOUT PROTECTING THOSE WHO ARE STILL LIVING? YOU KNOW, THE 99.997% OF KCMO RESIDENTS WHO NEED TO MAKE A LIVING FOR THEMSELVES AND FAMILY.

    Mayor Quagmire is currently paid a salary of $141,455 per year, with taxpayer dollars.

    Total Compensation (FY 2016)
    Rex D Archer Director of Health $185,081.42

    DO AS I SAY, NOT AS I DO!!!

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  32. The KC City Council didn't know what he had planned until the press conference. The councilors were reading the plan on the KCMO web site with the same level of confusion as the public. Where the hell did May 6 come from?

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  33. When hell freezes over do I provide contact information to each and every business. The doctor's office dedicates an entire staff person to collecting personal information. One thing to list the people I have had sex with in the past month; but the barber, the bar, the restaurant...???

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  34. This what you call democrap from a dummocrat city hall.

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  35. How’s that new hotel working out? Until there is a vaccine, take cooking lessons. Keep your family safe don’t risk your lives.

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  36. We ain't got no toilet paper,

    Runn'in out of squirrel meat.

    Granny in nurs'in home.

    Sister carry'in my baby.

    Help us Mayor get some vittles.

    Sugar Creek Ray Bob



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  37. So did the mayor just give every store the right to spy on you?

    F*cking useless.

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  38. Give Ronald McDonald your SSN so he can better serve you.

    Great plan CKMO

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  39. Mayor: Please open the Waffle House. I promuse not to fart for 10 minutes . i do have gas.





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  40. Welcome to Tony's Kansas City, where science, common sense and reason take a backseat to knee-jerk selfishness.

    Good luck, dickheads. Don't ever listen to advice that might just be good for you.

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  41. So you've got a business with 200 people in it. You've got to figure out which 20 people (10%) get to "go first" into the place and work there, while 180 work from home or don't work at all. Pretty crappy formula. They should have remembered the KISS Principle -- Keep It Simple, Stupid.

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  42. And if you've got a dental office with 10 employees, they can all go back to work and will likely be much closer to each other than the 20 people in the 200-person company because it only makes sense that it would be a bigger space than the dental office. Therefore, the small businesses are likely to be more at risk than the larger businesses with this formula.

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  43. The mayor has figured out a brilliant special formula for putting small business employees (smaller offices) more at risk than larger companies (larger office). Bravo!

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  44. ^^^^ OUCH. Best comment of the night so far. This plan makes absolutely no sense.

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  45. New normal is a lot like the old normal. You're on your own and City Hall is only there to get in your way.

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  46. Wonder if the Mayor is trying to keep people on unemployment, to suck free money out of government, the way his party has been doing for many years?

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  47. Mr. Dumb shit Mayor. My name is Jack MeOff, my friend is Mi Cunt. We will stay less then 10 minutes. Idiot.

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  48. Democracy, paraphrased, is a theory that idiots know what they want and they deserve to get it- good and hard. Don't be surprised when the economic version of natural selection follows.

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  49. It was all a (Chinese ) elaborate scheme to Kill off Black People. Trust me, I have the inside as I have seen several tv features and many internet features that stated so. So it is truth. I also learned that only black people have to work . My Internet Homepage supplied by Microsoft even said so. Often several times a day. First they killed of their own citizens, spread it all over Europe and then only to black people. CNN and MSNBC hinted it many times as well So it is Truth. A couple of TONYSKC constant pest bloggers were the only people to disagree. As they constantly chanted all that were going to die were BOOMERS and GEEZERS. Which they also blame every post for every problem . And that they shit their diapers constantly. Who do I believe ? Maybe Byron has this answer like he does on everything ever posted.. Weird Even weirder yet, I have known 2 people around 30 years old, no prior health issues, non black and non Chinese. They are now dead to Covid -19. So speculation , prejudice hate towards blacks and Geezers seems to be what sells papers to dumb people.

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  50. If Lucas and Archer want to institute a policy that traces customers (for the greater good mind you) then it should no problem to hire extra employees, deputize them and have them stationed outside of every open business. With a clipboard, a badge, and a friendly smile they can do the work that Archer wants.

    By the way, the city ordinances that Lucas and Archer with the blessing of the city's attorney are hanging their hat are:

    Sec. 50-155. - Same—Issuance of proclamation of emergency; powers of mayor under proclamation of emergency.

    See also
    Sec. 2-85. - Office of emergency management.




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  51. ^^^^ PLANNED PARENTHOOD is the main scheme to eliminate Black People...Over a third of the Blacks never even get born. And BLACKS THEMSELVES are stupidly doing it.

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  52. Reopen your Damn business while the danger is still very real, but don't assume people are going to come running back.

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  53. ^^Blah blah blah. You talk too much. Go bore somebody else with this.

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