If they vote for the austin tax payers to foot this bill....they are as corrupt as they come....or just don't give a shit.
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anyone else watching the F1 BS on Austin City council feed?
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Yes, they are voting on the tax payers footing the bill for the track they are building.
I don't see how this is any different than any other sports venue. Granted, tax payers don't foot the whole bill. But they foot quite a bit of it.Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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Originally posted by Hobie View PostThere are a lot of environmentalists there and it can prohibit progress. Is the track even within the city limits?Originally posted by BradMBut, just like condoms and women's rights, I don't believe in them.Originally posted by LeahIn other news: Brent's meat melts in your mouth.
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The promoter/owner of the track has a "tentative" date for next year. He is trying to get the state and city of Austin to loan money for the "Bernie fee" ($25Million a year for 10 years) and get Austin to front the money for a sales tax rebate. Problem is they don't have a firm date...and the TX fund for these events won't allow them to cut a check more than 12 months from the date of the event.
Not to mention, they have broken ground on the site with ZERO environmental impact study, TNRCC review or Aquifer recharge district review. Basically, one rich asshole trying to get the state to pay for his playground.
I keep finding it funny they keep mentioning the "research viability" of the track for schools like TU and A&M. A&M has a track 8 miles from Campus and they haven't ever had any interest in it because they have their own facilities on campus.
Lots of people praying it puts money in their personal pockets....but we will ALL end up paying for it. There are reasons Long Beach, New Jersey, INDY and others don't want shit to do with this race and the morons in Austin ain't listening. typical rich Texan egos thinking they can do it better or force somone else to pay for it.
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The primary problem is Austin isn't big enough for this to happen.
There are only 37000 hotel rooms in Austin...where are 250,000 people going to stay? Bergstrum can't handle the capacity, so they fly into Dallas, SA, Houston....and rent cars from those cities and the tourism taxes go to those cities. This is a winner for the state as they get all the STATE taxes...it's a loss for Austin as they have to pay for the Police, fire, water and sewer impact...and apparently to build the track too.
I'm with the hippies on this one. Make the owner foot the entire bill or get the fuck out.
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