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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Jack Cashill Comes Out Against Mass Transit?? Say It Isn't So!


BREAKING NEWS TODAY!! (last week?)


None other than very Right Wing, conservative JACK CASHILL has come out SQUARELY AGAINST MASS TRANSIT here in the Kansas City area!

Shocking!

Imagine that!!

A middle-aged (senior?), very white, middle- to upper-class, again, Right Wing, conservative--Republican? Libertarian?---coming out against MASS TRANSIT!!

Naturally, I first read of this shocking, shocking development over at some local blog.

KANSAS CITY URBAN PLANNER FACT CHECK: CONSERVATIVE JACK CASHILL EXAMINES DENSITY & PUBLIC TRANSIT ROLE IN DEADLY CORONAVIRUS!!!


Thank goodness I checked that out! (Thanks for the heads up, Ton...)

You just can't get any more controversial or daring than that!

Be able to take light rail from, say, the airport to downtown? Or out in the city??

Have the city bisected by light rail with East/West and North/South routes??

This daring Right Winger is having nothing of it!

And Mr. Cashill so rightly makes a DIRECT CONNECTION between this MASS TRANSIT NONSENSE and the current CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC!!

We knew there was one, right??

So what if light rail is successful in St. Louis and Denver and, oh, I don't know, Chicago and New York and EVERY OTHER CITY it's in ACROSS THE ENTIRE WORLD!!

Next thing you know, people will want to---oh, I don't know--SAVE MONEY and SAVE TIME and have it be CONVENIENT and POLLUTE LESS??

I say again---GET AROUND THE ENTIRE METROPOLITAN AREA EASIER AND FASTER AND MORE CONVENIENT AND LESS EXPENSIVE AND POLLUTE LESS??

We'll have none of that!

We'll be gripping our steering wheels UNTIL WE DIE, right Jack??!!

Thank God someone, someone is taking on these tough, tough, controversial issues in this day and age and area!

God bless you, Jack Cashill!

Keep up that great, ground-breaking, courageous work, sir!!  We're right with you!!

Back here in the 1890s.

(I'm dyin' ovah heyah).








Monday, March 23, 2020

Quote of the Day -- On a President and His Legacy


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From an anonymous commenter over at that Yellow Journalism but also sexist, chauvinist, misogynistic tabloid passing itself off as an important blog for local events and news, Tony's KC:

"History will remember Donald Trump for two things - being impeached and a complete failure during a national crisis."

Ever so slightly edited.

He or she is so right. He will go down for those two, nearly singularly. 

Well, that and his graft and corruption.

I wish I'd said it myself.

With many thanks and kudos to Anonymous.

You can find the comment, along with others, here:

Do try to have a good to great day, y'all.

Keep your social distance.


Monday, September 14, 2015

Why I Can't Bear To See Ignorant Racism


One of the reasons I most hate to see or read or hear blatant, ugly, ignorant racism is partly, furst, sure, because it's just ugly and wrong.

But the 2nd reason is because those racists in this country, usually white, have no idea of our own nation's history and the wide ranging scope of that racism and of our history and what mostly black Americans have gone through in this country nor, again, our own nation's history.

From the history of slavery in this country and how much it has influenced how we got to here, to today and to where we are but then, after slavery and after our Civil War. It's why people need to study it and be shown what took place. far too few know now as they ought.

Douglas Blackmon's "Slavery By Another Name" was illuminating for me and a lot of us who watched it.

Last evening, I saw this, "The Help."



Too many people just don't know. Too many people don't know our history.

And for a blogger in this city to allow ugly, ignorant, racist comments in his comment section just perpetuates that racism, that ugliness and that stupidity.

The blogger should know better.


Thursday, May 14, 2015

KC Makes the List of the Best


Check that out---Kansas City makes the list of the top 15 cities in the nation:


Top 15 Best Places to Live


Not just in the top 15 but THE NUMBER ONE SPOT

Kansas City is number one on the LookyLocal list of the top 15 best places to live. It is known to some folks as the hone of swing and bebop, for most others it's known as the "City of Fountains." For many reasons, the music enthusiasts have been drawn to the unique jazz clubs and old tales of famous musicians like the one and only Charlie Parker. Kansas City has more fountains than Rome and there are always plenty of opportunities for scenic for scenic strolling from one fountain to another.

In Kansas City, most people choose to take a break to discover the many interesting neighborhoods as well as browse through some of the city's (sic) eclectic shops. A BIG plus about Kansas City is that families are particularly attracted to the city due to its popular child-friendly venues and events. Kansas City was once a trading post for pioneers that were heading to the Western United States. Today Kansas City offers many activities and attractions for visitors of all ages and all possible interests. 

Okay.

This is great, of course. Sure. Naturally.And we appreciate it. Certainly.

But Kansas City? Number one?

Ahead of Austin?

And San Diego?

Really?


Side note:  St. Louis took the number 9 spot.

Worse,  for St. Louis. Far worse, in fact. They made the number 2 in this list:

St. Louis - In Photos: The 10 Most Dangerous U.S. Cities




Tuesday, July 22, 2014

A sample of a typical commenter at the TKC blog


To respond to a brief note about the White House announcing President Obama will be visiting Kansas City at the end of this month, someone wrote this today:


welcome to CK you stupid nigger said...
Take your muslim nigger loving self somewhere else stupid nigger boy!!!!
7/22/14, 12:55 PM
Too frequently, far too frequently, this is the kind of outrageous racism that can be seen and read there.
Ugliness, stupidity, ignorance and racism needs to have a light shown on it, in that nasty, dark, dirty corner in which it lives in hopes it will one day go away. It isn't edited so they post away.  Disgusting.

Friday, June 28, 2013

Questions of the day


1)  Where is midtown miscreant?

2)  When will he be back?

3)  WILL he be back?

4)  Is he okay?  (We assume he is. Naturally, we hope he is).

Inquiring minds want to know.



Midtown?

You out there, buddy?

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

An open letter to Mayor James, on the airport


An open letter to Mayor James today on news that he's setting up a committee to examine what should happen to and at and with the airport:

 

Mayor James,

I hope and trust you will put someone on your airport task force that isn't necessarily gung-ho on a single terminal.

I hope you would put on, perhaps, an architect, who could and would explore the environmental and innovative new technologies that would update the three terminals we have, solve any problems at the airport and give us, still, the updated, revitalized facility there we want and some are calling for, without throwing away any existing building or buildings and instead, spending $1.2 billion for a new one.

Here's hoping.

Thank you,

Mo Rage

Sunday, April 21, 2013

On the Royals vs Boston


Gordon, Kottaras homer in 5th, Royals top Red Sox in extras, 5-4. RECAP: http://atmlb.com/17GFc1s

Say what you will, after the Royals lost by one point to the Boston Red Sox in Boston yesterday, after Boston's awful experience first with the bombing and then rounding up the two reputed, suspected bombers, it seems possible, at least, if not plausible that the team threw Saturday's game, in the face of it all.

As Tony's Kansas City Blog reported:

KANSAS CITY ROYALS CONSPIRACY!!!! INTERNETS SAYS THEY THREW THE BOSTON RED SOX COMEBACK GAME YESTERDAY!!!

(link below)

Out of a weekend threesome, the Royals went on, today, Sunday, to beat the Sox 2 out of the three weekend games.

In the one we lost yesterday, we were ahead much of the game. Then the Sox hit in a three run homer and it was over, ending with a 4-3 loss.

Conjecture?

Sure.

We'll never know and maybe it's silly and maybe it's legitimate but it at least looks possible.

If so, good for Boston.

If so, I'd like to not ever think these games are thrown for anything but things like this.

And that rarely.

Very rarely.

Links: http://www.tonyskansascity.com/2013/04/kansas-city-royals-conspiracy-internets.html

http://kansascity.royals.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2013_04_21_kcamlb_bosmlb_2&mode=recap&c_id=kc#gid=2013_04_21_kcamlb_bosmlb_2&mode=recap&c_id=kc

http://www.mlb.com/video/play.jsp?content_id=26486165&c_id=kc&tcid=fb_video_21078335&v=1

http://www.kansascity.com/2013/04/21/4194948/santana-quiets-red-sox-as-royals.html#storylink=latnews

Monday, April 8, 2013

Things that shouldn't be thrown away


Things that should be recycled, not thrown away--

Plastic bottles

 
Glass bottles
 
Glass objects
 
Cardboard boxes
 
 
Paper
 


Already-built international airports that are well-liked, functional and convenient
 
Kansas City Airport Address

Thursday, April 4, 2013

The outrage that is one new airport terminal



Well, here it is.

The airport authority finally made something of their behind-the-scenes plans public today, as most of us know:


Besides the fact that I'm patently, strongly, nearly vehemently against this whole debacle boondoggle ripoff plan, here are a few notes:

First--it's going to cost us--you and I, the people of Kansas City and region who use this thing--$1,200,000,000.

That's 1.2 billion dollars.

Sure, we already have an international airport and we like it fine and it works and everything, in fact, it's very convenient, but no, the Kansas City Airport Authority has a jones for a new airport, a new group of buildings.

And do you know why?

They want to walk away from our existing airport because THE AIRLINES DON'T LIKE THE EXISTING LAYOUT.

With three different terminals, there is the requirement for far more security personnel and checkpoints. They want to cut their costs. This way, if they get a new single terminal airport, they cut their costs. Of course it's easy for the airlines to request--if not demand--this new terminal because hey, you and I, THE PEOPLE END UP PAYING FOR IT. Not the airlines.

Second note--Check this out from the official release today:

"Going forward, the three terminals at KCI do not make sense financially or environmentally..."

Can you believe they would have the chutzpah to say it doesn't make sense environmentally to keep the existing airport?

How do you walk away from an entire airport and all it's main buildings, all the requisite sewage and electrical and all other lines, everything, including the tower and its building and then all the additonal, supporting buildings and structures and construction, including the parking facilities, car rental companies, everything, only to build all new and say that's good environmentally?

In what bizarro, parallel universe does that hold true?

Third note--the Airport Authority claims a new terminal will be "Economic Development and Jobs Catalyst" because "Construction of a new terminal at the airport will be the LARGEST construction project in Kansas City and will create 1,800 new construction jobs."

Seriously, they claim that.

Could we stop this, please? Could we stop with the nonsensical thinking that just because some short-term construction project (like the Keystone XL oil pipeline, for instance) will very temporarily create some construction jobs for a little window of time, that it's a great idea to go forward with a big, honestly stupid, destructive construction project? Please?

Here's something that would create a lot of construction jobs--How about we KEEP THE CURRENT, ALREADY-BUILT KCI INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, MAKE TERMINAL B THE ENTRANCEWAY FOR SECURITY AND THEN CREATE RAMPS OUT TO, AGAIN, EXISTING TERMINALS A AND C WHERE WE WOULD BOARD OUR PLANES?

Problems solved.

There's your solution, folks. This way, we have the one-entrance we need for security, we create our oh-so-important, if temporary construction jobs and we DON'T THROW AWAY AN ENTIRE AIRPORT AND ALL THE RELATED BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION ALREADY EXISTING, AS WELL AS CREATING A HUGE, MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR, NEW COST THE PEOPLE HAVE TO PAY?

More empty points the Authority claims today, with their paper:

We'd get "The single terminal will attract more and better dining and retail amenities..."

Who's zooming who here? A) People aren't going to go out to the airport just because we built a new 1.2 billion dollar facility and B) again, more importantly, why couldn't those "more and better dining and retail amenities" not be added to the existing structures?

Answer: they can and should be. There's no reason the Airport Authority can't market the existing facilities for these "more and better dining facilities and amenities now, as is. Heads up: they'd have to work.

They also promise "More and Better Parking" with today's announcement.

Uh, hello? Why?

If we need, in fact, "more and better parking", why wouldn't it already be set to be created around and near the existing facility? It makes no sense at all to start all over again, at a virtual "ground zero", building "more and better parking" at some new facility, miles away. Can you imagine the huge waste of the existing facilities, were this to take place? It's already there, Airport Authority. If we need it, the market will surely already build it. It will come. And it will come as is just as surely, if not more so, as if we start all over again.

The next one is just a sheer, bold-face lie:

Increased Travel Options

The new terminal will include common use gates and open possibilities for additional domestic, international and direct flights that KCI currently can’t accommodate.

Right.

How is that? This isn't just a matter of being skeptical or even cynical. Again, if there are markets needed for "additional domestic, international and direct flights," they will most surely be added. How is it, exactly, Airport Authority, that "KCI currently can't accomodate" these flights? It isn't for lack of space because that's surely up there right now. I call nonsense.

Next up, the Authority says we should spend this 1.2 billion dollars on a new facility--and again, walk away from the existing structures--because of the "Innovation" it will bring.

You want to talk "innovation"? Go to the existing KCI Airport, with its beautiful buildings that we already like so much and that are so convenient, thank you very much, and retrofit them with these walkways, as I mentioned above, and then do very "green", environmentally wise and intelligent, cutting edge technology for the energy, electricity, heating and cooling, everything. THAT, ladies and gentlemen, would be "innovative." And you also wouldn't throw away untold millions and billions of dollars worth of facilities that are already there, existing.

Which brings us to the next big, bogus claim by the Authority. They say a new KCI would be wise environmentally.

This is the one that really makes my blood boil. Well, along with the fact that they're basically sticking the huge price tag on the people, for the airlines benefit.

HOW IN HELL DO YOU WALK AWAY FROM AN EXISTING, FUNCTIONING, VERY EFFICIENT AND APPRECIATED AIRPORT, PROPOSE TO BUILD A NEW ONE, BASICALLY THROWING AWAY THAT FACILITY AND ALL THE ONES NEARBY, SUPPORTING IT, BUILD A NEW ONE AND CALL THAT WISE, ENVIRONMENTALLY?

Answer? You can't. Not in this universe. Not anyone who's connected to this reality. That is insane. Insane and a lie.

Here again, they're saying the new airport would be "built to LEED standards."

Great.

You know those 1,000 construction jobs they promised us with the new airport they jones for?

Here's your 1,000 construction jobs: Again, retrofit the existing terminal so it's LEED certified. Make the existing facility that much more efficient. THAT makes sense. Huge win, all around.

Then, they save the biggest lie for last. The last reason they give as reason to build a new KCI and walk away from all the existing buildings is...

Wait for it...

Cost Savings

The new terminal will save money.

Now that, ladies and gentlemen, is chutzpah of the highest order.

They're saying that building a new, 1.2 billion dollar airport--when we already have one, mind you--and walking away from the existing airport and all its surrounding, auxilary facilities and buildings, is going to cost less than working with the existing facility.

Once again, in what weird, twisted, exotic, bizarro universe is that possible?

Imagine this--you have a beautiful home. (Maybe you already do). You like it and it works well but you want to make improvements. And I don't care if you're a billionaire (we're not), how is it you could walk away from your existing home, build a brand new one and "save money"? Where is that possible? On what planet or in what dimension of existence is that so? I'm not aware of it.

Oh, yeah, these people just got me started. I've covered a bit of the insanity here, now, today but rest assured, I'm going to keep on this.

This is insane.

With thanks to Tony at Tony's Kansas City Blog, check out this link to reporter Mike Mahoney, trying to speak to new airport supporter and City Councilman Russ Johnson:

http://www.kmbc.com/news/kansas-city/KMBC-s-Micheal-Mahoney-goes-after-answers-on-KCI-Airport-study/-/11664182/19623654/-/rewfhw/-/index.html

This is irresponsible to the point of stupid.

Parts of it are boldface lies.

It's extremely wasteful and it's an environmental, ecological nightmare, too, looking to happen.

We need to make sure that this doesn't go forward.

I remember, years ago, when a law firm wanted to buy a beautiful old apartment building on the Plaza. They wanted to raze it and build their own new headquarters.

Not only that, they wanted TIF money, mind you, ON THE PLAZA, no less, to do it. They wanted you and I to foot a significant part of that bill to do it.

That was crazy and selfish and expensive and stupid, too.

But the people stood up, raised heck and said no and it didn't happen.

That's what we need to happen here, on this, now.

Let's get busy, people.

It's hugely expensive, it's environmentally irresponsible, it's wasteful, it's unnecessary and there is no good reason--not one--to do this. it would cost us, the people, in many ways. We shouldn't let this go forward. We must stop this.

Contact your City Council member now:

http://www.kcmo.org/CKCMO/CityOfficials/CityCouncilOffice/index.htm

Make it clear we--you--don't want this.

Thank you, in advance.

Links:   http://fox4kc.com/2013/04/04/needed-about-2-billion-for-a-one-terminal-kci-airport/

http://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/news/2013/04/04/kci-single-terminal-plan-passes.html?ana=RSS&s=article_search&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+bizj_kansascity+%28Kansas+City+Business+Journal%29  

http://www.kshb.com/dpp/news/local_news/city-leaders-in-kansas-city-mo-to-discuss-single-terminal-plan-for-kci-airport    

http://www.kctv5.com/story/21882383/building-new-kci-airport-moves-closer-to-reality

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The website and effort I've been waiting for: SAVE KCI!!


Yes, and here it is:

KCI Still Rated #1 in North America | SAVE KCI !

Let's do this.
 
Let's save the original, existing KCI. It makes too much sense. We like it, it works and it would be not only a huge waste, walking away from the buildings there now but it would also be a huge expense.
 
And you know who'd end up paying for it, right?
 
If we need to cut costs for the airlines by giving them easier security access, let's look into making the center, B building for that security and then have walkways out to A and C where we'd go to the gates to board our planes and flights. There ought to be some good way to solve this.

They're on Facebook, too, so you can join there:  Save KCI | Facebook

Monday, March 18, 2013

Kansas City Sports 2013




Tony's Kansas City may say what he will but this year looks as though it will be at least good for Kansas City, if not very good or even, possibly, great. 

The Kansas City Royals are undefeated in the pre-season and that's nothing to be totally 

ignored, by any means. The players don't go out there in those pre-season games not to win. It seems they should go at least better than 50% of the games won this year and that's a huge improvement over last year and the last few years.

Meanwhile, the Kansas City Chiefs have virtually, if not actually, gutted the team and

from top down. Say what you will about Clark Hunt and the management but these people a) know football and b) want to win, quite unlike David Glass and his discount management and ownership.

Sure, as ever, Tony and/or the pessimists (realists?) may be right but actually, this should, likely, be at least a good year for the home teams--including, of course KC Sporting soccer. 

Me? I think it's an entire possibility that either and even, possibly, both teams--the Royals and Chiefs--may end up in the playoffs, if only wildcard spots.

You have to admit, that's a heck of a lot better than we've done in past years.

Go Royals. Go Chiefs.

Friday, March 15, 2013

One of the few times they're all on the same side




The mascots of the Big 12 Basketball Conference all got together and visited the children patients at Children's Mercy Hospital today.  Pretty fun. Very cool.  Good for the kids and them and all involved.
More here: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151544515710915&set=a.10151544301070915.1073741830.51136075914&type=1&theater

Link:

Children's Mercy Hospitals and Clinics

Friday, March 8, 2013

Senator Blunt's "Listening Posts" Still Skip Kansas City


Our own Missouri Senator Roy Blunt rather proudly and somewhat famously offers what he and his staff refer to as "Listening Posts" throughout the state so we citizens and voters can bring issues forward to him and his staff, in hopes of being able to reach solutions, if possible. They posted about it today on his Facebook page:

"My staff hosted 19 Listening Post meetings across Missouri this week. Visit my web site to find a meeting in your region and share your questions, thoughts, and concerns with my staff on the issues that matter most to you."

It was then followed with a description:


Listening Posts
http://www.blunt.senate.gov/public/
Listening Posts are meetings with Missourians held by Senator Blunt's staff across the state. During these meetings, Missourians are invited to share questions and concerns with members of the Senator's staff.
 
But here's the rub, at least for those of us here in the Kansas City area--there isn't one--not one--in Kansas City. Here's their list for what they refer to as the "Kansas City Region":
 
KC LP March

So why doesn't Senator Blunt have one of these "Listening Posts" here in Kansas City? It's certainly where the people are. We're the second largest city in the state, are we not?

Does he not represent us?

Do we not have enough money for him to have an office here? Are we not the right color? What is it?

Senator Blunt?

Have you any answers for us, sir?