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<blockquote data-quote="ThePunish-EER" data-source="post: 129575095" data-attributes="member: 1428395"><p>I've often complained over the years regarding tax payer money used to finance new stadiums in all sports. It's a scam, yet nobody complains. Professional sports owners should be forced to fund their own stadiums just like any other business. Otherwise, the residents of that city should have access for free to the games since they technically own a share in that stadium. It's legalized extortion whenever owners threaten to leave a city unless tax payers pony up money to build a new stadium. Often times, the old stadium isn't paid off before tax payers are fleeced for the cost of a new one. Example: Texas Rangers wanting a new MLB stadium. Their current field was built in 1994.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThePunish-EER, post: 129575095, member: 1428395"] I've often complained over the years regarding tax payer money used to finance new stadiums in all sports. It's a scam, yet nobody complains. Professional sports owners should be forced to fund their own stadiums just like any other business. Otherwise, the residents of that city should have access for free to the games since they technically own a share in that stadium. It's legalized extortion whenever owners threaten to leave a city unless tax payers pony up money to build a new stadium. Often times, the old stadium isn't paid off before tax payers are fleeced for the cost of a new one. Example: Texas Rangers wanting a new MLB stadium. Their current field was built in 1994. [/QUOTE]
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