(October 11, 2017 at 8:26 am)Brian37 Wrote:I don't live in a city. We do not have professional sports out here. City dwellers should get out and vote.(October 11, 2017 at 8:09 am)chimp3 Wrote: Sports dramas do not concern me. I can not care less.
Holy lack of reading comprehension BATMAN!
It isn't about liking or not liking a pro sport. GO BACK AND RE READ........
YOU regardless of liking the sport are STILL AFFECTED. Why should tax payers be blackmailed into paying for buildings that 32 billionaires could pool their own money? TAX PAYERS, including those whom don't watch the sport.
SECONDLY and again, this is about ALL big businesses and the GOP and their long term shitting on labor, and using race and class to protect corporate welfare. The NFL is merely ONE big business, but not the only.
Walmart is another big offender. They will use the law of eminent domain, which was not intended for businesses, but for things like public schools, fire stations, police stations or highways, they use that law, to bully the middle class and working poor off of their property, then because they are so big, they will go into a local, and crush even mom and pop businesses.
And even with the NFL, I could give a shit less if you want to falsely assume 100% of 4,500 players are all millionaires, not true, most are NOT. But Million, is still a SMALLER NUMBER that BILLION. The owners are far richer regardless.
It amazes me how far too many in America are convinced that the top 1% have their best interest in mind. NO, they don't, they have their shareholders and CEOs in mind. If you value a pluralistic class system, a stable society, than you are a fool to simply blindly let the top do whatever it wants.
It still effects you because like it or not, you pay for the OWNERS stadiums through YOUR taxes, and you pay for their tax breaks. Just like you have to compensate for what companies like Exxon or Walmart don't pay in taxes. The money that the top does not pay adds up over years, and what they don't pay you and I have to make up for.
Billionaires DO NOT need more tax breaks. Billionaire sports team owners can pool their own profits to build their own buildings. They will not end up eating cat food if they pay their own way.
I have a mostly empty strip mall across my street, the middle section was a former grocery store. only 4 of the 12 units are being used. The former grocery store has sat empty for 8 years. You know why those units stay empty? Because the bank or real estate company that owns it, wont lower the rent, and they get to write off the losses for the empty unites as a tax write off. GUESS WHO pays for that? THE REST OF US.
THAT is the bigger picture, the players are being targeted by 45 as a vile political tactic to protect corporate welfare.
Walmart however has put a lot of small, locally owned shops out of business. But, I don't have to stand for the anthem at walmart.
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