The Unspeakable in Full Pursuit of — a Football Stadium | The American Spectator
Nixon and Kroenke are two squires cut from the same cloth — a trophy-hunting governor who thinks he can pick winners and losers and a super-rich developer with a long history of currying favor from government entities.
In this situation, we may debate the question of whether it is worse (i.e. more “unspeakable”) to give, or to receive. Here we are talking about the award of hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayers’ assistance to a richly profitable sports business that does nothing to advance the public good.
It is at least appropriate that the object of the hunt is made largely of concrete. Along with the unwarranted subsidies, that makes it doubly indigestible — both from a gastronomic and an economic viewpoint.
The Great Riverfront Stadium Hunt is not a come-one-come-all event. Like fox-hunting, it is for swells only. The swells don’t want your votes or your opinions; only your tax dollars.
[at least Fox-Hunters pay their own way! m/r]
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