Will Prez Biden Honor Kevin Strickland During Kansas City Visit?!?

Prez Biden is coming to Kansas City next week.

The official story for the Wednesday visit from the Commander-In-Chief involves coverage of an infrastructure bill that's boring and mostly unpopular amongst Americans who understand the relationship betwixt radical spending and rising inflation.

First we'll start with the official word but things get more interesting after that . . . 

"Biden’s trip, which will tout the infrastructure law, may provide a political boost to (local Democratic Party) officials. Kansas is expected to receive $3.2 billion in federal funding for broadband internet, clean water and roadway repairs. Missouri is expected to receive $7.9 billion from the law."

Again, this kind of sleepy visit will barely raise an eyebrow from the plebs and might not even make most national newscasts.

However . . .

The visit could be more intriguing according to TOP ECHELON INSIDERS . . . 

A PRESIDENTIAL MEETING AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECENTLY EXONERATED INMATE KEVIN STRICKLAND HAS BEEN PROPOSED!!!

A mere name check would make international headlines. 

A few more reasons for a Kevin Strickland modest proposal . . . 

- Tribute to Mr. Strickland would shift the conversation away from the Jussie Smollett trial and help out Democratic Party loyalists who wrongly jumped on this bandwagon. 

- The Prez would earn a boost from THOUSANDS of people who have contributed more than ONE MILLION DOLLARS to Mr. Strickland

- A meeting and, dare we suggest, handshake with the Prez would boost Kansas City progressives in their budgeting battle against police by highlighting the quest for "racial justice" and reminding locals of an alleged legacy of corruption and discrimination by law enforcement. 

Moreover . . .

Let's not forget that Mayor Q paved the way for this meeting by having Mr. Strickland light the Mayor's Christmas Tree. 

For all these reasons our KICK-ASS TKC BLOG COMMUNITY IS FIRST is bringing this more important aspect of the visit from the otherwise unpopular Prez

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