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Potential $1.2B Panthers stadium renovation discussion


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3 hours ago, jayboogieman said:

I don't. Socializing the costs so the billionaires can reap all the profits is one of the dumbest things this country does repeatedly no matter the industry and it never works for the public like the billionaires claim it will.

Don’t know where you’re from

but welcome to the united states

Where the rich get richer

you don’t have to like it but it’s reality.

billionaires want public funding, if you’re sooo upset about it, I suggest you write your local legislator.  If not than, than your complaints are like used toilet paper… completely useless 

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On 5/4/2023 at 6:52 PM, jayboogieman said:

 

Thanks for the correction guys.

That said, the state using tax dollars to fund a single man's business renovation while he pockets all the profits is even worse. That poo ain't right no matter which way you look at it. Taking it a step further, should the state, city, and/or county use tax money to pay for renovations at every restaurant, hotel, and store that tourists visit too?

In theory the restaurant, hotel, and stores are benefitting by the tourist visits. That’s how these projects get sold, the total economic impact to the area. I do not disagree about the owner should pay more since his business is appreciating. 

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On 5/11/2023 at 8:45 AM, TheCasillas said:

since the renovations are in the 1.2 billion range... I would not be surprised... or at least that new 3/4 roof concept that we are seeing across all sports stadium concepts. 

However, I'd love for Tepper to roll out this concept: 

 

This would allow real grass for both soccer and football. Then also allow concerts and events at the stadium without sacrificing the field.  This is getting really popular at the international soccer level, and I believe the Raiders do this with their new field.

WOW!  That's an amazing concept.  Big props for sharing that.  I used to work in commercial construction back before the great recession, and I could only imagine what it would take to build something like that.  No way that could be done in one offseason.  The team would either have to relocate or build the stadium first.  

If I were in the local government, I'd push for a dollar for dollar match.  If Tepper wants to get $1.2 Billion from taxpayers, he needs to match with his own $1.2 Billion.  I could only imagine the potential for a new site at the Charlotte Pipe area off Graham St.  The Panthers have had their eye on that land for a while.  When that company got all the tax breaks and incentives to move to Oakboro our friends on Mint Street were very accommodating to the process.  Maybe a new site could even include some easily accessible parking lots for a better tailgating experience. The only thing I hated about the construction of the new baseball field in Charlotte was it was built over the best area for tailgating.

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12 hours ago, jayboogieman said:

I don't. Socializing the costs so the billionaires can reap all the profits is one of the dumbest things this country does repeatedly no matter the industry and it never works for the public like the billionaires claim it will.

the country worships and serves the rich and grovels for crumbs from the table....and we should be grateful when some of the crumbs trickle down to us. but if they don't...serves us right for not being as awesome and rich as the billionaire gods.

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4 minutes ago, rayzor said:

the country worships and serves the rich and grovels for crumbs from the table....and we should be grateful when some of the crumbs trickle down to us. but if they don't...serves us right for not being as awesome and rich as the billionaire gods.

Yep

Just look at this response as proof;

9 hours ago, Ocpanthertew714 said:

Don’t know where you’re from

but welcome to the united states

Where the rich get richer

you don’t have to like it but it’s reality.

billionaires want public funding, if you’re sooo upset about it, I suggest you write your local legislator.  If not than, than your complaints are like used toilet paper… completely useless 

He's perfectly fine with giving the billionaires what they want as long as he gets his crumbs and football. Yeah, there will always be the wealthy people, but they should have to pay for their business expenses instead of the rest of the people paying for it. Public funding of private businesses should have never become a thing.

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6 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Yep

Just look at this response as proof;

He's perfectly fine with giving the billionaires what they want as long as he gets his crumbs and football. Yeah, there will always be the wealthy people, but they should have to pay for their business expenses instead of the rest of the people paying for it. Public funding of private businesses should have never become a thing.

Use those public funds to actually help those in need rather than stuff cash into the pockets of CEOs and hope they find a way to somehow benefit the people below them. cut out the middleman. 

and complaining to congress people...within a short amount of time of getting into office, they are all groomed to start calling donors. they are essentially telemarketers going around asking for donations. that's what leadership of both parties do to incoming freshman...they enforce the practice of spending hours a day fundraising. the very rich know this and they know they can get what they want because people at every level of government sit around their table with their mouths wide open saying "please feed me, sir!"

and regular citizens are groomed to tell each other that we are lucky to have such billionaires because without them we'd all be starving and directionless. we need them for society to function so we give them whatever they want when they want. more than that, they teach being grateful to the billionaire gods. 

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44 minutes ago, rayzor said:

Use those public funds to actually help those in need rather than stuff cash into the pockets of CEOs and hope they find a way to somehow benefit the people below them. cut out the middleman. 

and complaining to congress people...within a short amount of time of getting into office, they are all groomed to start calling donors. they are essentially telemarketers going around asking for donations. that's what leadership of both parties do to incoming freshman...they enforce the practice of spending hours a day fundraising. the very rich know this and they know they can get what they want because people at every level of government sit around their table with their mouths wide open saying "please feed me, sir!"

and regular citizens are groomed to tell each other that we are lucky to have such billionaires because without them we'd all be starving and directionless. we need them for society to function so we give them whatever they want when they want. more than that, they teach being grateful to the billionaire gods. 

Don’t piss and moan at me

be proactive and write your legislators 

If not, then you’re not part of the solution 

 

 

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1 hour ago, jayboogieman said:

Yep

Just look at this response as proof;

He's perfectly fine with giving the billionaires what they want as long as he gets his crumbs and football. Yeah, there will always be the wealthy people, but they should have to pay for their business expenses instead of the rest of the people paying for it. Public funding of private businesses should have never become a thing.

Who said I’m fine with it.

it’s a reality.  You can choose to accept it or not.  
 


 

 

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47 minutes ago, Ocpanthertew714 said:

Who said I’m fine with it.

The snarky tone of your response sure hinted at you being fine with it enough.

48 minutes ago, Ocpanthertew714 said:

it’s a reality.  You can choose to accept it or not.  

So, people should just accept it because that is the it's done now instead of wanting a change for the better that benefits everyone instead of a greedy billionaire?

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1 hour ago, jayboogieman said:

The snarky tone of your response sure hinted at you being fine with it enough.

So, people should just accept it because that is the it's done now instead of wanting a change for the better that benefits everyone instead of a greedy billionaire?

If I remember correctly,  I suggested you write your legislator. 

A legislator is someone who can create a shift in policy.  I would imagine that's what you mean by change. 

 

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