There he is to save the day, it’s NoBio pig, able to leap tall fences in a single bound. Well folks, the NBAF road show has begun. Butner was the first but Kansas didn’t disappoint. I love the first guy up in this video. “Stupidity on Steroids” It is amazing to watch the consortia of others states, these guys are scripted to the tee. But you still can’t deny the fact the DEIS is packed full of holes.
Myron Calhoun, a former engineering professor at Kansas State, said the draft report didn’t inspire confidence in the evaluation process. It mistakenly placed Manhattan 640 miles west of Topeka, pinpointed the Finney County fishing lake as a water feature at Kansas State and suggested the Aggieville shopping area was on university property.
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I hope readers and contributors to the Butner Blogspot see through the disingenuousness of Doug Berger’s flip-flop on the NBAF.
He was an unapologetic, enthusiastic supporter of the NBAF. He bragged about his bipartisanship in sharing his support with notable statewide and fedral Republicans.
Doug Berger claims he has to be the “leader” on the NBAF issue. Well, it was his opponent, Chuck Stires who truly showed LEADERSHIP by standing in opposition to Republicans and demonstrating his genuine understanding of the real, long term economic impact of the NBAF on Granville County and, perhaps, the wider region.
Please see Doug Berger’s politically motivated flip-flop as a glaring indication of just how untrustworthy his word really is.
What Doug Berger says today, may just go away with the changing political breeze tomorrow.