EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 9 MIN
The Buck Stops Here – Dan Buck Breaks Down St. Louis Rams Settlement Mismanagement
from The Marc Cox Morning Show
Dan Buck dissects the misuse and mismanagement of the Rams settlement funds across St. Louis City and County, criticizing elected officials for budget shortfalls, bureaucratic inefficiency, and squandered opportunities. He highlights the original plan by Dave Spence to use the money for low-interest, business-focused economic development loans that could have created perpetual growth, contrasting it with the current Democratic approach of dispersing funds through government programs with little long-term impact. Buck also touches on broader civic issues, including crime, tax increases, and infrastructure decay, illustrating how political dysfunction undermines regional progress. Hashtags: #DanBuck #TheBuckStopsHere #RamsSettlement #StLouis #EconomicDevelopment #GovernmentMismanagement #LocalPolitics #BudgetShortfall #PublicFunds #SmallBusiness
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Dan Buck dissects the misuse and mismanagement of the Rams settlement funds across St. Louis City and County, criticizing elected officials for budget shortfalls, bureaucratic inefficiency, and squandered opportunities. He highlights the original plan by Dave Spence to use the money for low-interest, business-focused economic development loans that could have created perpetual growth, contrasting it with the current Democratic approach of dispersing funds through government programs with little long-term impact. Buck also touches on broader civic issues, including crime, tax increases, and infrastructure decay, illustrating how political dysfunction undermines regional progress. Hashtags: #DanBuck #TheBuckStopsHere #RamsSettlement #StLouis #EconomicDevelopment #GovernmentMismanagement #LocalPolitics #BudgetShortfall #PublicFunds #SmallBusiness
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