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Seems pretty neutral. Garbage area. Dive bar. Cold. Water
Pretty much Chicago
Really? I mean the Loews is nice. It’s a rough neighborhood to walk around.Nowhere near as bad as a former toxic waste site by oil refineries and steel mills
It’s at least a neighborhoodReally? I mean the Loews is nice. It’s a rough neighborhood to walk around.
The City if Chicago should make them remove Chicago from their name.
Its would be odd to me if any of the KC teams leave Missouri. The dynamic in KC with the "border war" history makes KC's situation way different imo. I want KCMO to keep the teams. Other than downtown thats all the MO side has left.Maybe it’s just being born and raised in the Midwest, but the bears in Indiana is just going to be so odd, and still be called the Chicago Bears. Chiefs will still technically be in “Kansas City” so that’s not too odd to me.
I just feel like when your teams name is the name of a city you should actually play in exact city or change name completely.
Why are you saying "if"? Aren't the Chiefs moving to the Kansas side of the border?Its would be odd to me if any of the KC teams leave Missouri. The dynamic in KC with the "border war" history makes KC's situation way different imo. I want KCMO to keep the teams. Other than downtown thats all the MO side has left.
ApparentlyWhy are you saying "if"? Aren't the Chiefs moving to the Kansas side of the border?
sleep with the homelessIt’s reflective of how a huge portion of the emotion isn’t actually about Bears fans preferring to play 40 miles away from Solider Field instead of 20 miles in Hammond
It’s pathetic partisan nonsense
The feds should ban public investment in professional sports properties. End the rat race between states and municipalities and the ransom threats from billionaire owners. The Bears cash flowed $650m last year. And as that article points out, fans continue to be priced out. The NFL has a legal monopoly; not paying for their investment costs is the least we can do. Of course, billionaires are more influential campaign donors than the direction less masses.This article spells out the reason Illinois (or any states) shouldn’t be putting up a bunch of money for a football stadium.
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American taxpayers have spent $33 billion on sports stadiums. They got fewer seats—and higher prices | Fortune
"No one has ever built a new stadium and made tickets cheaper. No one’s trying to.”fortune.com
This is the way. You are always going to have some desperate city or state willing to shell out to get a team to move. The only way to stop this cycle would be to ban it federally.The feds should ban public investment in professional sports properties. End the rat race between states and municipalities and the ransom threats from billionaire owners. The Bears cash flowed $650m last year. And as that article points out, fans continue to be priced out. The NFL has a legal monopoly; not paying for their investment costs is the least we can do. Of course, billionaires are more influential campaign donors than the direction less masses.
More government is usually not a good answer....This is the way. You are always going to have some desperate city or state willing to shell out to get a team to move. The only way to stop this cycle would be to ban it federally.
The feds should ban public investment in professional sports properties. End the rat race between states and municipalities and the ransom threats from billionaire owners. The Bears cash flowed $650m last year. And as that article points out, fans continue to be priced out. The NFL has a legal monopoly; not paying for their investment costs is the least we can do. Of course, billionaires are more influential campaign donors than the direction less masses.
Nothing says small government like using taxes to buy multiple billion dollar stadiums for billionaires.More government is usually not a good answer....![]()