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Non-Tech : Who Really Pays Taxes?

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To: ztect who wrote (388)8/17/2000 9:53:49 PM
From: briskit   of 666
 
The amazing thing to me is that people want those new stadiums, for a variety of reasons, and want to pay for them. (I played sports at small time college, but would not lose any sleep without pro sports). They continue to use them, or at least have them available, for many years. It's not totally unlike a public park which they do not own but paid for. Some other rich slob then pays the increased purchase price for the improved venue. Taxpayers (fans) keep using the nicer stadium. They would be wiser to insist on a percent of those gains.
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