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03.11.2008 12:01 pm

Cross-state rival: Slay says K.C. harbors resentment

St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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Mayor Francis Slay says that St. Louis is not popular around the Show-Me state - particularly with the folks across I-70.

Slay, speaking on the “Topic A” radio show on KDHX-FM Monday evening, said there is general resentment of the Arch City around Missouri, and that includes the state’s other major metropolitan area, Kansas City.

“There is somewhat of an anti-St. Louis sentiment outstate, and I think that includes Kansas City as well,” Slay said.

The conversation began with Slay responding to questions about K.C. Mayor Mark Funkhouser, who was on the same radio show last week.

Slay said he was particularly irked by a 2004 push that sought to raise money for a downtown arena in Kansas City by taxing rental cars. The tax was opposed by St. Louis-based Enterprise Rent-A-Car, which, according to Slay, resulted in the vote becoming a proxy fight between the two towns.

The campaign became “vote against St. Louis, vote ‘Yes’ on proposition whatever it was,” Slay said. “That campaign played very well in Kansas City — so there is something about the competition between the two cities.”

Slay also talked about the upcoming St. Patrick’s Day celebration, his involvement in the Democratic presidential primary and his frustration with the lack of progress at Ballpark Village.

You can download the whole show at Topic A’s podcast page.

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Maybe the new ballpark village downtown should have been financed by a tax on the manufacture and sale of greeting cards?

Fair play??

— Jim (the republican)
12:12 pm March 11th, 2008

Slay has the right idea. Why tax people who use the product of a billion-dollar a year company - 90 percent of whom are from out-of-town - when you can tax everyday people like you and me?

Why hack off corporate America and risk losing huge campaign donations, when you can force the average joe and joan to pay for Ballpark Village or which ever the latest public-paid farce is?

— dungy1
1:36 pm March 11th, 2008

Jake has it right. It’s a Denkinger thing.

— suzyjax
1:44 pm March 11th, 2008

“We” gave them their World Series win… they should be grateful.

Could it be that they don’t like our pols? The Mayor in particular?

Naaaaaah… can’t be that. EVERYBODY likes Mayor Slay. Just ask him, he’ll tell you.

Anyway, why would the good folks of KC not like the Slays? It’s not like Slay or his family raped them… yet.

— tsquare
1:57 pm March 11th, 2008