SAN ANTONIO - City officials revealed Wednesday the massive amount of money that voters will be on the hook for to help with the transformative downtown project
The issue isn’t just the amount of money involved.
It’s who ultimately benefits.
The elephant in the room is the proposed handout to the company that owns the Spurs.
It’s one thing to have a city-owned and operated venue (unionized, well paying civil servant jobs), where concessions, ancillary fees and partial ticket proceeds all go back to the city. It’s another thing entirely to write a blank check based on the threat of leaving. That’s emotional blackmail for the fans, and extortion for the rest.
This is a link to a Last Week Tonight episode about publicly funded stadiums from nine years ago.
https://youtu.be/xcwJt4bcnXs
If a new stadium has to be built, then let it be owned and operated entirely by the City of San Antonio.
The Spurs can throw another tantrum like a petulant child. This city doesn’t belong to them.
The issue isn’t just the amount of money involved. It’s who ultimately benefits.
The elephant in the room is the proposed handout to the company that owns the Spurs. It’s one thing to have a city-owned and operated venue (unionized, well paying civil servant jobs), where concessions, ancillary fees and partial ticket proceeds all go back to the city. It’s another thing entirely to write a blank check based on the threat of leaving. That’s emotional blackmail for the fans, and extortion for the rest.
This is a link to a Last Week Tonight episode about publicly funded stadiums from nine years ago. https://youtu.be/xcwJt4bcnXs
If a new stadium has to be built, then let it be owned and operated entirely by the City of San Antonio. The Spurs can throw another tantrum like a petulant child. This city doesn’t belong to them.