Kansas City Royals Discuss Downtown Stadium Distraction

In the midst of a homeless crisis, a serious crime problem and inflation hitting the working poor harder than anybody else . . . The Kansas City Royals hint at their desire for an EPIC amount of taxpayer cash.

Moreover . . .

TO DISTRACT FROM AN ABYSMAL SEASON THE KANSAS CITY ROYALS REPEAT THE DOWNTOWN STADIUM DISTRACTION!!!

There's no real plan right now . . . Other than to distract the plebs.

Meanwhile, this bit of hope keeps the team from answering tough questions about their losing season that's likely to hit 100.

Check the propaganda dutifully regurgitated by local media . . . And a hint at a shuffle inside the organization.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com news link . . .

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Today’s corporate motivational news item . . . Years of FAIL with only one lucky break lead to lavish promotion.

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The hype machine inside the loop . . .

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Fan reaction seems mixed at best . . .

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Developing . . .

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