frankj1 wrote:I know, I know. But most of you guys here incorrectly assume normal libs hate capitalism. I am all in. I am not unusual that way. Most here do not get it.
Most of youse guys speak for "the other side" in your arguments rather than reply to the reality and have no idea why there is an other side that also loves our system.
This particular billionaire used his own money, made a deal for the locals to kick in a fraction of the cost to create what we all claim is how it should work...that is: give something to the 1%ers and the rest will happen. And now the farthest righties here kick the one owner who does it in the teeth?
Kick the other owners in the teeth!
I am with Frank, he was simply stating that the NFL owners can build their own stadiums with minimum help from tax dollars and the other side of the argument seems to have misunderstood because of the red they see when NFL and money are mentioned in same sentence.
I think it is a disgrace to this country and every hardworking blue collar American that politicians allow the NFL to dictate government funding. This is not what a democracy was supposed to be and I can see why other governments and realist say that it will fail over time. We made it last for a long time but there is too much interest in money with politics today then there is in doing the right thing for the people.
I get it the NFL is a hot topic right now but this mentality of you don't believe in the right thing because your a conservative, liberal, or whatever other category they use today boggles my mind. We preach open minded mentality in concerns with gender, sexuality, race, ethnicity but not with politics. It is like we are rooting for a team instead of the best thing for the country anymore with politics. No longer do we have candidates with different beliefs but parties with a goal. We are losing the power in this country and nobody seems to care anymore as long as their team wins.