Credit where it's due . . . The Mayor is stepping up his social media game. Read more:
Kansas City mayor pitches Thunder move after Oklahoma lawmaker threat
If things don't work out for Thunder in Oklahoma City, they could always take their talents back to Kansas City. That was the unmistakable takeaway from Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas on Sunday. Mr. Lucas made his appeal to the franchise on Twitter in the immediate aftermath of a controversy involving Oklahoma lawmaker Rep.
bro can't even get ahold of Our Crime rate. Doesn't need to be importing any more of it. Weird
ReplyDeleteMayor McDrinkerson! You've already got a pandemic and a murder spree in progress, neither of which you have done anything meaningful about. Sports later maybe? Leave Twitter alone and stop self-promotion for a couple hours?
ReplyDeleteI guess Q Ball feels the need to replace the felons that the feds took and proposes to shit the money to do it with. Brilliant move! https://nbacrimelibrary.com/
ReplyDeleteBecause Sports and rap solve all. Weird
ReplyDeleteLick Ass wanting to import part of the worst bunch of millionaire ass holes in the country. We have college basketball, it is still apolitical and entertaining. Do not try and spoil that, please.
ReplyDeleteJust trying to divert attention from all the failures he is responsible for.
ReplyDeleteHe needs a refill on his ADD meds.
ReplyDeleteHe wants to hold back the police. Can the Gov or anyone take away Q’a personal security detail ? It’s only fair.... Does his security go to the Ozarks with him ? Who protects him from Botox Poisoning from the Golden Girls.
ReplyDeleteHe likely leaves a Botox taste in his lovers mouth.
DeleteYou can say what you want but Mayor Q stays pushing for KC
ReplyDelete^^^^Pushing right off into the river.
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ReplyDeleteCity of Kansas City is almost bankrupt and Lucas is offering more local taxpayer money to a Marxist NBA team of multi-multi millionaires.
NBA would never make it in KC.
ReplyDeleteFolks with money in KC are KU and Kansas State fans and will invest their spending money on going to their college basketball games not the NBA.
^^and yet that's absolutely not true, completely invalid on all points, and you're talking out of your ass again. Weird.
ReplyDelete^^^ and yet you’re wrong and have no understanding of the college basketball market and NBA market in this town. Weird.
DeleteHey Mayor McKneely, it ain't going to happen. Why don't you just stick to trying to do what you were hired to do, and for a change, do it well? Do that before yoou bring in a team to suck more money out of the city coffers.
ReplyDeleteYup, just what Kansas City needs - another damned Sports Team for the Taxpayers to support.
ReplyDelete^^whaaa!!Boo hoo!! Whaaa!!! More sports teams to support!!! Whaaa!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis guy is a turd burglar.
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ReplyDeleteHow perfect would that be?
I've thought for a long time it would be perfect if we could steal OKC's Thunder, literally, and get them here in our center.
Bring it on.