dead_poet wrote:Nice!
@PatKessler: No Stadium Referendum: MN Senate rescinds earlier action allowing Mpls referendum on stadium. #Vikings
OMG wow, how come??? That's amazing!
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dead_poet wrote:Nice!
@PatKessler: No Stadium Referendum: MN Senate rescinds earlier action allowing Mpls referendum on stadium. #Vikings
Sen Michelle Benson decries stadium provision allowing Wilfs 5-year exclusivity to bring soccer team to MN: "It's crony capitalism."
How? My God, do these people even know the meanings of the words they are saying?dead_poet wrote:
I have no idea. You'd think it'd be a money-making move for the state.PurpleMustReign wrote: How? My God, do these people even know the meanings of the words they are saying?
MN Senate removes from #Vikings stadium bill obscure language giving Wilf family exclusive rights to pro soccer franchise.
These people are uneducated, that's for sure. It is too bad that there are that many idiots in the world.PotGoblin wrote:This kind of talk from people who live in the cities just makes me bang my head - (pulled from a facebook feed from this article http://www.minnpost.com/politics-policy ... etter-most)
facebook group - No Vikings Tax ?
local resident - It's kind of like saying being stabbed to death is better than being bludgeoned to death.
out of state person - But keeping the team is still a net benefit for the city versus loosing them. That money gets paid back via revenue from taxes paid via jobs that are created and from people who travel to the cities just not for football games but other events that are held year round in the dome. But of course Minneapolis has a history of loosing teams only to later want them back at a greatly increased cost. Afterall those who fail to learn from history are bound to repeat it. See Minneapolis Lakers and North Stars as perfect examples.
local resident - We can live without them. And the Vikings aren't going anywhere. Where would they go? Nowhere.
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No biggie there. It would make sense to keep that in the family as it were, but hardly a deal-breaker.dead_poet wrote:
Ask those same people about something they care about being allowed to leave/sold off/demolished and see what they say.PotGoblin wrote:This kind of talk from people who live in the cities just makes me bang my head - (pulled from a facebook feed from this article http://www.minnpost.com/politics-policy ... etter-most)
facebook group - No Vikings Tax ?
local resident - It's kind of like saying being stabbed to death is better than being bludgeoned to death.
out of state person - But keeping the team is still a net benefit for the city versus loosing them. That money gets paid back via revenue from taxes paid via jobs that are created and from people who travel to the cities just not for football games but other events that are held year round in the dome. But of course Minneapolis has a history of loosing teams only to later want them back at a greatly increased cost. Afterall those who fail to learn from history are bound to repeat it. See Minneapolis Lakers and North Stars as perfect examples.
local resident - We can live without them. And the Vikings aren't going anywhere. Where would they go? Nowhere.
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PS Names were removed to keep internet peace. please dont' go searching for actual persons.
VikingLord wrote: No biggie there. It would make sense to keep that in the family as it were, but hardly a deal-breaker.
For those watching this, is it just me, or does the Minnesota Senate seem like it's a much more divisive chamber than the House yesterday? The debate seems more personal and heated and the number of amendments offered and the length of time they are debated is crazy. These people are going to be stuck in that chamber until early next morning at the rate they're going.
PotGoblin wrote:Man these people are wasting as much time as possible. Just hurry up and vote and get it over with. If it goes to conference committee then so be it. If it fails so be it. At least give it a chance and not waste time so that time runs out and oh well guess there is always next year.