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Why Taxpayers should not pay for stadiums
I am always amazed at the arrogance of Billionaire sport team owners who complain
when the taxpayer of their teams city refuse to pay for a new stadium. A great
example is the San Diego Chargers, a terrible team and a horrible organization.
The team ownership is threatening to move the team to Los Angeles and the more
they threaten the worst the team plays and the fewer actual San Diego Charger
fans show up at their games. The last game against the Bronco’s, there were many
more Bronco fans their then Charger fans. The people of San Diego were scammed
several years before, when the Padres convinced them to build a new Baseball
stadium and ever since they did, the team has been awful.
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I’m most studies; using tax payer dollars do not help communities, especially
small communities. The jobs created are low paying jobs and for football
stadiums, they only have 8 games per year not counting if they make the
playoffs, if the team makes the playoffs. The money that comes out of the
coffers of the city governments and the taxpayers’ pockets go directly in the billion
dollar owners and the multibillion dollar NFL pockets.
Many times the Tax payers vote down the new stadiums and stadium
renovations, but the powers that be in those communities seems to push forward
and spend the money somehow.
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There are so many studies that conclude these stadiums are a net loss for
the taxpayer and the indignity of it is that although the taxpayer is paying a
huge amount for these stadiums, many of them could not afford to take their
families to a game. How does that make sense? At the least, the taxpayers
should be able to go to one game for free.
Just don’t do it! If a sports team wants to be in your community, let them
pay for the stadium. A taxpayer is much better off buying a big screen TV and
watching the games on TV wherever the game is played or the team plays.
A.D. Cantelmo Property
Management Specializes in Property Management in Orange County
Ca.
I am always amazed at the arrogance of Billionaire sport team owners who complain
when the taxpayer of their teams city refuse to pay for a new stadium. A great
example is the San Diego Chargers, a terrible team and a horrible organization.
The team ownership is threatening to move the team to Los Angeles and the more
they threaten the worst the team plays and the fewer actual San Diego Charger
fans show up at their games. The last game against the Bronco’s, there were many
more Bronco fans their then Charger fans. The people of San Diego were scammed
several years before, when the Padres convinced them to build a new Baseball
stadium and ever since they did, the team has been awful.
I’m most studies; using tax payer dollars do not help communities, especially
small communities. The jobs created are low paying jobs and for football
stadiums, they only have 8 games per year not counting if they make the
playoffs, if the team makes the playoffs. The money that comes out of the
coffers of the city governments and the taxpayers’ pockets go directly in the billion
dollar owners and the multibillion dollar NFL pockets.
Many times the Tax payers vote down the new stadiums and stadium
renovations, but the powers that be in those communities seems to push forward
and spend the money somehow.
There are so many studies that conclude these stadiums are a net loss for
the taxpayer and the indignity of it is that although the taxpayer is paying a
huge amount for these stadiums, many of them could not afford to take their
families to a game. How does that make sense? At the least, the taxpayers
should be able to go to one game for free.
Just don’t do it! If a sports team wants to be in your community, let them
pay for the stadium. A taxpayer is much better off buying a big screen TV and
watching the games on TV wherever the game is played or the team plays.
A.D. Cantelmo Property
Management Specializes in Property Management in Orange County
Ca.