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I am going to start posting his wife's email newsletters because they just get more outrageous. Last week she admitted offering TIF financing to WalMart in this email letter. Now this week she praises the president. Yet, Funk claims to be a liberal Democrat.
Dear Folks,
The next Town Hall Meeting is at 6 pm at:
New Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church 2701 East 43rd Street
This Week’s City News:
Funk went to hear Barack Obama speak at Municipal Auditorium this week. He arrived too late to take his place in the VIP section, so he stood for a couple of hours by the side of the stage instead. Funk is accustomed to standing though, as every council session finds him on his feet for however long it takes to finish the city’s business.
Obama’s campaign has many parallels to Funk’s campaign, with the main similarity being that Obama appears to be a man of the people – able to draw support from both sides of the party line. This doesn’t surprise me, as it appears that our country is weary of politics as usual. People seem to want a bold leader who is willing to stand up to the heat that comes when one is making the real changes that citizens are craving.
Speaking of party lines, the Mayor was at the airport last night, having been charged with the honorable duty of welcoming President Bush to Kansas City. Funk said that he about froze while waiting on the tarmac for the President to step off Air Force One, but that he wouldn’t have missed the opportunity for the world. Like Obama, the President is also extremely charismatic and has an air of power about him.
The council met for about three hours this week to work on the city budget together. This was an historic occasion as typically the Mayor receives the budget first, holds it for one month, and then passes it off with recommendations to the council to review for just one week. But Funk felt strongly that the rest of the council should have as much time to comb through the enormous document as he does since he sees the budget as the main tool in driving the city forward in accordance with the council’s unified vision statement. This was the first of many long work sessions that they will have before voting to adopt the budget this year.
On a More Personal Note:
There have been rumblings of a recall since Funk was elected last March. If Funk was not doing what Kansas Citians elected him to do - change the culture of government to again make it a government of the people, by the people and for the people - the grumblings would probably not be as strong. Even amidst the grumblings, Funk continues to do what he promised that he would do and as such, he is marching forward to get the work done. Fortunately, it is worthy and honorable work that he feels privileged to be a part of.
It’s February 1st today. Spring, in so many ways, is right around the corner.
As always, Funk is working hard to keep your faith and trust, Gloria & Mark
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