TKC Told You So: O'Hara Drug Rehab Plan Rejected By Neighbors

We talked about this story over the weekend and now MSM offers more deets about this crisis in the making . . . Read more:

Parents, neighbors push back against plan to turn old KC school building into rehab facility

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A former high school building in Kansas City could become a drug and alcohol rehabilitation center, but some neighbors are not happy with the plan. The old O'Hara High School building could be turned into a center for substance abuse and mental health - if it's rezoned.

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  1. Not a problem! Just have the council override the will of the people. They do it all the time.

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  2. ^^If we let "the people" decide where drug rehabilitation centers go, there won't be any. We need more - lots more.

    The opioid crises isn't over.

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  3. They should make the opioid manufacturers build 1st class rehab centers to help fix this problem they almost single handily created. May they rot in hell.

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  4. Done deal if all the addicts are black, transgendered and dating an ANTIFA member.

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  5. Then it is decided. It goes next door to 8:32! Thanks for taking one for the team!

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  6. Liberals are so magnanimous aren't they? They feel that they owe a debt to their fellow man and think that they can pay it back with your property and money.

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  7. Pop quiz for our genius liberal friends! Whatever became of the Great Society?

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  8. Better question: Why did the Great Society fail?

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  9. ^^^ Comment kill.

    Don't have time to review history.

    I just hope they don't let these bums crap all over Paseo. Seems like this is payback to voters for switching the name back.

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  10. There was a teacher out there that was giving her students drugs, she’d been doing it for years, M.H. Is her initials for those who are in the know.

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  11. 8:38 has the right idea.

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