Boilermaker Rick wrote:
bigfan wrote:
It isnt "THE POINT". Because others do something that is wrong, it's OK for others to do it? The difference is I live in the State and City that are Broke because of stuff like this and thus every fee associated with living in the city and state has increased.
So you are saying that Jerry Reinsdorf is to blame for the high cost of living in Chicago? Go read what the Colts have done to Indianapolis.
bigfan wrote:
Look at what the FIRE wanted. They just wanted Land and they would build on it. The Cubs never ask for a dime from the City, they just pay $6 m a year in taxes.
That's because they are the FIRE, and no one would care if they moved to Peoria or Channahon.
1. I never said Jerry is to blame for the high cost of living in Chicago, but when I hear the City is broke and the state is broke, and thus both reach deeper and deeper into the pockets of the citizens for fees and taxes, yes, I have a problem with the fact that an addtional tax is used EVERY SINGLE YEAR for the Sox to make some sort of Capital Improvement, whether needed or not.
Funny thing, is you BOILERMAKER RICK, got pissed about a $1.00 per ticket tax on Spring Training games, that maybe, if you traveled to AZ would have cost you the $1 per game, so maybe 2 games you would see?
So the 2$ pissed you off? Well Rick, ever stay at a hotel in Chicago? Would you be OK if that Money went to not only fund the building of the Cubs stadium, but how about the new Triangle building? and all other future developments that Cubs do? Because that is what the Sox have.
2. The Fire, have a decent following. The create revenue in this city. I dont give a shit about Soccer, but I know they average about 15,000 a game....close to the Sox!(lol)
3. Who cares about Indy? I don't live there and I don't care what happened. How does what any other team in any other city, make what Reinsdorf does right? You have brought up this issue of other teams in other towns 3 times now? These deals get done because the Politicians are bought and paid for, and none of them want to be the ones who lost the City teams.
Here is another article for you and all other Sox fans to read to see how poor of a deal this has been for the state. Here is the CLIFF NOTES VERSION - $400 mill in costs, returns $6 Mill a year = REAL BAD DEAL
http://www.heartland.org/policybot/results/16343/Chicago_Stadiums_Fail_to_Deliver_Promised_Benefits.html