Show-Me Pricey Special Session To Keep Kansas City Chiefs & Royals

This one will cost Missouri taxpayers a pretty penny as plebs play economist and argue over the value of jobs, pride & PR over the principal/principle of awarding tax breaks to billionaires. 

To wit . . .

THIS IS MISSOURI'S LAST CHANCE TO WIN AN ECONOMIC BORDER WAR WITH KANSAS OR SUFFER ONE OF BIGGEST HUMILIATIONS IN MIDWEST SPORTING HISTORY!!!

Accordingly . . . 

Despite low-end understanding from the plebs and sketchy discourse where EVERYONE is lying about money . . . 

This is a financial fight that threatens to determine the biz future of urban Missouri over/under suburban Kansas . . . The stakes & cash are very real as the only thing we know for certain is that U.S. biz opportunities are getting harder to come by and holding onto or acquiring assets is ALWAYS a top priority for people and municipalities. 

Even better: None of the amateur economists have explained how getting stuck with two EMPTY stadiums in KC proper is going to help local biz & residents. 

Check the basics . . . 

Missouri's governor said Friday that he will call the Legislature into a special session to consider incentives aimed at keeping the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals from moving to Kansas after lawmakers failed to pass a plan during their regular, annual session.

Republican Gov. Mike Kehoe wants his state to help with a renovated or new stadium for pro football's Chiefs and with a new home venue for baseball's Royals.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

Special session ahead for Chiefs, Royals stadiums

Missouri's governor said Friday that he will call the Legislature into a special session to consider incentives aimed at keeping the Kansas City Chiefs and Royals from moving to Kansas.


Special session likely in Missouri on Chiefs, Royals stadium incentives

To keep the teams, and the $50 million in tax revenue they generate, Kehoe is tossing out the idea of a special legislative session.

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