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Super Bowl of Welfare 

John Stossel
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Sports stadiums get billions of dollars in taxpayer subsidies, including Mercedes-Benz Stadium, home to the Atlanta Falcons and the site of this year's Super Bowl.
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Costing $1.5-billion, it's one of the most expensive stadiums in America.
The owner of Atlanta's football team, billionaire Arthur Blank, persuaded Atlanta officials to force taxpayers to pay for more than $700-million in subsidies for his stadium.
John Stossel says he understands why politicians subsidize stadiums. "They like going to games, and like telling voters, 'I brought a team to our town!'" says Stossel.
He also understands why billionaires take the money, "if politicians are giving money away, Blank's partners would consider him irresponsible not to take it."
And when it comes to already-rich people getting poorer people to fund their stadiums, Atlanta is not unusual. The Oakland Raiders got $750-million of taxpayer money to move the Raiders to Las Vegas.
"In the last two decades … taxpayers across the country have spent nearly $7-billion on [NFL] stadiums," according to a Huffington Post article.
In fact "12 teams … actually turned a profit on stadium subsidies alone," according to a Fox News report.
Politicians claim their subsidies are "an investment." They argue the economic benefits a stadium will bring a city outweigh the cost. Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman said, "It really is a benefit to us that really could spill over into something."
Stossel says this "spill over is bunk." Numerous economic studies have shown that stadiums are a bad investment for taxpayers.
One by George Mason University concludes, "Despite the many millions of dollars spent on professional sports, little or none of that money makes its way back to the taxpayers who subsidize professional sports teams." In fact "… sports teams may actually hurt economic growth."
Economist J.C. Bradbury points out that while money spent at football games is the "seen benefit, the unseen cost is that those people would otherwise be spending their money elsewhere in the local communities. At the local bar there's one less bartender. There was one less waitress hired at another restaurant. A movie theater that had one less theater full."
Stossel reminds everyone, "When politicians brag about their stadium and the many economic benefits, let's also remember all the jobs they destroyed and taxpayer money they squandered."

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@godemperor1600
@godemperor1600 5 лет назад
This is way people don't want to pay taxes.
@llsrrll6930
@llsrrll6930 5 лет назад
Or shouldnt pay taxes, its legalized theft
@rwbimbie5854
@rwbimbie5854 5 лет назад
PROVIDE for the common defense, PROMOTE the general welfare. One of those means for the gov to take in and spend money doing it, the other is just the gov giving speeches supporting and encouraging safety, health, and prosperity. What about GOVERNMENT CHARITY? Well, 200 years ago the Founders & Framers explained that fed tax charity is unconstitutional.
@rwbimbie5854
@rwbimbie5854 5 лет назад
1794, 3rd Congress 1st Session p170 LoC, James Madison refuted spending tax money on charity to help NEEDY REFUGEES: _*"I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents.”*_ The constitution limits Federal powers to those ENUMERATED by the Constitution. Madison showed tax paid charity for needy is NOT a fed power.
@mr82769
@mr82769 5 лет назад
@@llsrrll6930 "Legalized theft" - thats absurd. If its legal it isnt theft and if its theft it isnt legal. And if "taxation is theft" then how come no one moves to where tax levels are 0? Well... besides little tiny states in between larger states with taxation.
@johnnywalker2947
@johnnywalker2947 5 лет назад
@@mr82769 troll
@b.5191
@b.5191 5 лет назад
End all tax subsidies!!! The rich don't need to be bailed out! You DA MAN Stossel!! #weWantMoreStossel
@johnnyllooddte3415
@johnnyllooddte3415 5 лет назад
the west, for all its flaws, is better off financially than 99% of the world.. 7 BILLION live on a dollar a day and STARVE.. this includes russia and china.. whatever you want to say about the abuses by the rich or the poor in the west.. it works
@b.5191
@b.5191 5 лет назад
@@johnnyllooddte3415 no, what I'm saying is that the government shouldn't pick winners and losers. If a business or organization can't survive on its own then it should die off, not be subsidized by tax payers.
@jg2611
@jg2611 5 лет назад
Subsidies make the true cost of everything more. Wool over eyes
@mkaiser29
@mkaiser29 5 лет назад
AGREE!!
@breakingames7772
@breakingames7772 5 лет назад
Then stop voting Democrat, they tax you to death to give it to other people
@mothphume4228
@mothphume4228 5 лет назад
"Spill over", we are like dogs waiting for the cereal to spill over so we can get a cut. Sports are a private entity they should be paid for privately.
@pipsantos6278
@pipsantos6278 5 лет назад
Nope. After the bread is handed out, the circus becomes a necessity.
@rogerk2049
@rogerk2049 5 лет назад
Really! The Federal Government is behind this ripoff.
@TheWoollyFrog
@TheWoollyFrog 5 лет назад
Sports are a community affair. There is nothing wrong with sports being subsidised by elected community representatives should the majority of the population support such a decision. Oh, and would you look at that? Someone voted these politicians into office. Do you even vote?
@TheWoollyFrog
@TheWoollyFrog 5 лет назад
@Commentor1 Have you even been to a stadium? Have you ever watched a sport?Sports like American/ Euro football are a spectacle for the masses. They continue to exist because they cater to certain demographics. We are talking about an industry that is also part of the local culture in many places. Furthermore, sports infrastructure is an investment when it comes to improving the prestige of a city/region/country. This isn't about "muh taxes" and corrupt politicians. This is a global phenomenon.
@pipsantos6278
@pipsantos6278 5 лет назад
@@TheWoollyFrog you're a moron. Your idea of community is forced contribution. Let others be. If you care about something, fund it from your own pocket. Since you like forced community contribution, here's one. 70% of internet traffic is pornography. Why don't we subsidize pornographic production.
@ADRay1999
@ADRay1999 5 лет назад
If our founding fathers were alive today and saw what our modern politicians did they would look us in the eyes and simply say *Why?*
@xallthatremains8339
@xallthatremains8339 5 лет назад
They wouldn't ask why. They would shoot us dead for allowing such blatant criminality and excessive taxation. And we would deserve it
@mblake0420
@mblake0420 5 лет назад
@Max Wylde rebuttle from London means jackshit
@damnright4
@damnright4 5 лет назад
@Austin Martín Hernández Yes the Bill of Rights is explicit and the Liberals dont care, neither does the Conservative Right...They are both complicit in big spending. I see very little differences between the two
@healthhavencom
@healthhavencom 5 лет назад
What would they say about their slaves? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VSJmYnHdvsc.html
@KingFergus
@KingFergus 5 лет назад
I think you got this all wrong, our forefathers would take up guns and hang the crooked politicians from the capital building walls. Americans have become too soft and the government knows it
@zacharybarton8220
@zacharybarton8220 5 лет назад
The teams should not be able to sell the naming rights to the stadium since it was built with tax payer money. If mercedez benz wants their name on it, then they can pay for the damn thing to be built
@captchet4850
@captchet4850 5 лет назад
Anytime a for profit entity comes asking for a tax break or tax $$ to build or produce anything, it should be placed in front of the taxpayers as a referendum to be voted on. Too many times the taxpayer is left shouldering the burden for something that does not give them a return.
@spaindavid1125
@spaindavid1125 5 лет назад
Ok Stossel, you've once again pointed out the money that our wasteful government has squandered. But the real question is, how is it you never age?
@aintnuttinbutathanghomeych8343
He applied for a federal grant and concocted a formula for anti aging skin conditioner and shampoo. It's on the shelves now! 😀
@spaindavid1125
@spaindavid1125 5 лет назад
@@aintnuttinbutathanghomeych8343 Let's just hope he's not using anti-aging cream made from foreskin.
@PurePuritan
@PurePuritan 3 года назад
@@spaindavid1125 judging f rom his tribe..
@spaindavid1125
@spaindavid1125 3 года назад
haha 🤣
@litigioussociety4249
@litigioussociety4249 5 лет назад
Concept as old as Rome: Bread and Circus. As long as the sports fans get what they want, they don't care if their neighbors have to pay for it.
@TheWoollyFrog
@TheWoollyFrog 5 лет назад
Exactly. Nothing new here.
@thelegendkillersshittyduff1335
Thats people on general everybody is a piece of fucking dog shit and only care about themselves
@jarretberenson1214
@jarretberenson1214 5 лет назад
Ty Nao There is no need to be anti-Semitic. It is people like you that give conservatives a bad reputation at times.
@Gamerguy826
@Gamerguy826 4 года назад
@@jarretberenson1214 Isreal is right about Islam?
@mrdraper4633
@mrdraper4633 4 года назад
@@jarretberenson1214 he's not a Conservative. He's just a small-minded, limp dick shit for brains that blames the rest of the world for his inability to find a woman or move out of mama's basement. Not saying that many who run the world aren't of Jewish descent, of course, hundreds of them are and Israel WAS involved in 9/11 as was our CIA and Saudi Arabia, but, that's no excuse for being a jackass
@Ryguy-lg2xz
@Ryguy-lg2xz 5 лет назад
I’ve been to this stadium it’s amazing but Arthur Blank could’ve built it with his own money
@Kris_P._Bey_Ken
@Kris_P._Bey_Ken 5 лет назад
Or have them over paid athletes pitch in to pay for their own damn stadium.
@evanthompson4186
@evanthompson4186 5 лет назад
@@Kris_P._Bey_Ken wouldn't call them "overpaid" they are the reason the NFL is a multi billion dollar industry. Would you be overpaid if your talents and contributions alone made the owner of your company billions of dollars a year? They'd be overpaid if their production didn't fit the revenue they draw in, but that's not the case at all. There is a reason the salary cap grows annually.
@evanthompson4186
@evanthompson4186 5 лет назад
@SORE LOSER LIBERAL big thing this doesn't highlight is the people that come to Atlanta for the games they wouldn't be there otherwise. Everything sold at the stadium has sales tax on it. I live in Tennessee but I'm a Falcons fan. My dad and I buy tickets usually at least once a year and make a trip there. On the way there, we typically stop and get something to eat. So, we spend money in the city and state that would've otherwise not been spent there. The Superbowl is that 10 fold.
@SCHMALLZZZ
@SCHMALLZZZ 5 лет назад
@@evanthompson4186 regular football fans DO NOT go to the super bowl...
@evanthompson4186
@evanthompson4186 5 лет назад
@@SCHMALLZZZ but it does and always will bring revenue to the city lol. People buy tickets still though right? They come there from all over right? They usually stay there all week right? That means hotels, restaurants, local businesses see customers they wouldn't otherwise see. Please tell me you're not that dumb.
@Demondragonkinggav
@Demondragonkinggav 5 лет назад
Maybe instead of giving our tax dollars to this nonsense they could use that money to pay down our national debt or help our homeless.
@jessicablank6470
@jessicablank6470 5 лет назад
Pay down the national debt. Every government program to "help" the homeless is ineffective, inefficient, and overpriced. Private charities and churches do the best job serving the homeless.
@Bob-yk9cz
@Bob-yk9cz 5 лет назад
@@jessicablank6470 Not true some of those programs benefit the homeless and many of them better themselves since at times only government help can do the trick. I volunteer at my church and hear the same old thing from many private charities; basically that they can't do much since they don't have the money. Not even the Salvation Army or United Way are really doing all that much. Public housing! Give people housing and that would be amazing.
@mrsuperpatg
@mrsuperpatg 5 лет назад
@@jessicablank6470 That's so ridiculous, it's absurd. You obviously have no experience with the homeless. A high percentage of homeless need mental health help. That's way beyond the scope of these charity organizations. Get off your butt and help. All you're doing is running your mouth.
@IAMDAVEAMI
@IAMDAVEAMI 5 лет назад
oi yeah all that 300 million lets get another 23 TRILLION HAHAHAHHAA 300 million is like change in the pooper HAHAHAHAHHA THE END ::))
@supervilla06
@supervilla06 5 лет назад
Fuck the homeless.
@felipedesaxe-coburgogotha7669
@felipedesaxe-coburgogotha7669 5 лет назад
Low taxes, reduce regulations, simplify the bureaucracy,privatize all state companies, end all subsidies= sucess and prosperity
@felipedesaxe-coburgogotha7669
@felipedesaxe-coburgogotha7669 5 лет назад
@Brion Stronghold Sorry but I'm not libertarian
@felipedesaxe-coburgogotha7669
@felipedesaxe-coburgogotha7669 5 лет назад
@Austin Martín Hernández I mean, Brion talked about the non aggression principle,so I presume he is libertarian, but I don't believe on this ideology. But I guess you are right, the discussion is about economics and not ideology
@emergencyshotput8147
@emergencyshotput8147 5 лет назад
You say that it’s just that easy, it isn’t, the government needs money, there’s a reason that we have regulations
@ElTokeMaestro
@ElTokeMaestro 5 лет назад
Amin do Nascimento Soares Feres yep
@healthhavencom
@healthhavencom 5 лет назад
low taxes lead to high taxes minor regulation leads to major regulation simple bureaucracy leads to complex bureaucracy small government leads to Big government Simple Solution: Demand Freedom. Not government.
@oneoldcurmudgeon403
@oneoldcurmudgeon403 5 лет назад
Mr. Stossel, I can whole heartedly agree. We are speaking about billionaires, who could pay for this themselves. We, the people of the Washington D.C. area, are looking at the same issue today.
@DANLAROCA-dx9gk
@DANLAROCA-dx9gk 5 лет назад
National Felon League
@Gamerguy826
@Gamerguy826 4 года назад
National Freeloading Loonies
@j.p.4541
@j.p.4541 3 месяца назад
My wife and I can’t afford a decent seat at an NFL game. Yet my tax dollars are paying for players who make millions every year a place to play? WTF is wrong with this picture?
@AK-oj2bf
@AK-oj2bf 5 лет назад
We vote for the guy who we think will lie to us the least.
@jaylast1958
@jaylast1958 5 лет назад
And that's the easiest fix for the problem . Insist people run on well laid out and documented goals/platforms that the voters can hold them to.
@AK-oj2bf
@AK-oj2bf 5 лет назад
@mike a Haha. That's right. Snake oil salesman. 😒
@jphforex2151
@jphforex2151 5 лет назад
100% agree. Great piece John.
@reincarnatedhero
@reincarnatedhero 5 лет назад
Rip tax payer money
@MachineHeadDissent
@MachineHeadDissent 5 лет назад
Paying for empty space....
@gaylanlee6447
@gaylanlee6447 3 месяца назад
Criminal politicians.
@malcorub
@malcorub 5 лет назад
San Diego and Oakland, California...Kudos for telling the greedy NFL to take a hike.
@kevinhamer2230
@kevinhamer2230 5 лет назад
Such a large price to pay to buy $10 beers and watch the game that I could have seen more of on TV with a $10 six pack.
@daniellamkin8323
@daniellamkin8323 5 лет назад
John Stossel one of just a hand full of true journalist out there. Keep it up John
@Needagoodnamebutcantthinkofone
Bread and circuses, welfare and sports....😠 Great video by the way!!!
@kyle-michaelsolomon3099
@kyle-michaelsolomon3099 5 лет назад
I live in Las Vegas and I had no idea our tax dollars were going to the raiders stadium I don’t even want them here
@tdog8507
@tdog8507 5 лет назад
Makes me sick when billionaires come crying for handouts from local governments.
@CliqueOverAnything
@CliqueOverAnything 3 года назад
You dont say no when being handed it or threatening to leave.
@beachwind7274
@beachwind7274 5 лет назад
Just bought your No They Can't book Stossel, I loved it! Thank you so much for the work you've done!
@marillab7805
@marillab7805 5 лет назад
Thank you John Stossel! ☺ 👍Wake up America!
@paulydigital8827
@paulydigital8827 3 года назад
LETS GO JOHN!!! Please keep your work ongoing. I watch your commercials on yt to support you.
@edyflak
@edyflak 5 лет назад
Looks like a Taco Bell crunch wrap
@tserevenad
@tserevenad 5 лет назад
Boycott NFL.
@davebrakefield161
@davebrakefield161 5 лет назад
I did. I haven't watched in over 2 years.
@tserevenad
@tserevenad 5 лет назад
@@davebrakefield161 same here!
@Bob-yk9cz
@Bob-yk9cz 5 лет назад
NFL sucks! I knew it forever. But it's really bad now never been worse
@carissstewart3211
@carissstewart3211 5 лет назад
I would, but I would have to start watching football first.
@usarugbyleagueunionfan
@usarugbyleagueunionfan 5 лет назад
Dave Brakefield Me too! Haven’t watched in 3 years. I went to a Rugby Union game this past weekend. San Diego Legion vs Rugby United New York. Way way better than NFL. Tickets were $28 and the players stopped to get pics with my kids. And no shit talking and dumb TD celebrations.
@peteranon8455
@peteranon8455 5 лет назад
Thank you for this video. I like sports, playing them specifically. I view watching a professional team with the same enthusiasm that I view watching children play the sport: it's probably good for their self esteem, or something.
@cowboy_broke
@cowboy_broke 5 лет назад
Stossel for President 2024!
@nogames8982
@nogames8982 3 месяца назад
The NFL should not be tax exempt. Nobody, including churches, should be tax exempt.
@bucsfan2565
@bucsfan2565 5 лет назад
EXACTLY Taxpayers need to hold their ground and let the billionaire fork over $40m or gtfo the city
@roberteytchison556
@roberteytchison556 5 лет назад
One of the reasons I moved out of Hamilton County was the Stadium deal with the Bengals.
@jessicablank6470
@jessicablank6470 5 лет назад
Thank you, John, for another great piece of journalism. You are a welcome breath of fresh air in the stale pollution of politics and mainstream media!
@inspectorsock3944
@inspectorsock3944 4 года назад
Houston has five different stadiums! You know what else Houston has? One of the worst school districts in the country.
@nulliusinverba220
@nulliusinverba220 5 лет назад
THE MAN, THE MYTH, THE LEGEND!! JOHN STOSSEL #1
@spaindavid1125
@spaindavid1125 5 лет назад
You forgot the MUSTACHE
@charliebaucum
@charliebaucum 5 лет назад
Love you John!!!!!
@Dr.A.Rosenberg
@Dr.A.Rosenberg 4 года назад
Wow ! Simply amazing !
@emw1994
@emw1994 5 лет назад
Besides that, the buildings are hideous.
@IndependenceCityMotoring
@IndependenceCityMotoring 5 лет назад
Billions of our taxpayer dollars all for 8 games a year. So incredibly stupid.
@bullseye2764
@bullseye2764 5 лет назад
Thank you John Stossel for bringing this garbage into the light! You are a true American.
@charcounsel4432
@charcounsel4432 5 лет назад
Ask St Louis how that is working out for them STILL paying for a stadium for a team they no longer have.
@tbdrummer67
@tbdrummer67 3 месяца назад
After the team moved, the OWNERS, who lobbies for taxpayers to pay for their stadium, should be obligated to pay it all back, with interest.
@antoninodeluca2959
@antoninodeluca2959 5 лет назад
It’s the Roman strategy... bread and circuses.
@DaneNorman
@DaneNorman 5 лет назад
So glad politicians use our money to build stadiums that attract things like the Super Bowl where every year up to 10,000 "prostitutes" (unknown underage) are flown, bused and driven, willfully or not, right into the depths of depravity that would make a pornstar blush.
@nancyoffenhiser4916
@nancyoffenhiser4916 5 лет назад
John thank you for calling that Stadium Emperor naked I've been shouting that one for years good job. As a taxpayer who does not attend sporting events I feel ripped off.
@arturoalvarezkawai6773
@arturoalvarezkawai6773 3 года назад
Corruption at its best.
@gemguy6812
@gemguy6812 5 лет назад
Bread and Circus.
@thebeststooge
@thebeststooge 5 лет назад
This is called corporate welfare which is what food stamps really are too. Everything this government has done, and continues to do, is to help corporations and if you can be helped in someway with crumbs that drop so be it.
@thebeststooge
@thebeststooge 5 лет назад
Do you realize if food stamps were shut down tomorrow just how many businesses would collapse AND just how much more you would have to pay for food? You really would be amazed AND there is a reason that WalMart, for instance, makes more money with their grocery side than anything else in their stores. If a lifestyle of food stamps ever comes to a halt I can see 5-10 dollars per loaf of bread to make up for it and a shit load of people out of work due to all of the stores closing/down sizing. I am not kidding it will have devastating repercussions that no one likes to talk about because it is more of a guaranteed corporate welfare that does help people but remove that corporate welfare program and not only will 38 million Americans suffer so will the other 300 million when prices go through the roof to make up the difference in loss. It *IS* corporate welfare and it *DOES* help people but when they finally kill the program off expect a massive depression. No right winger will talk about this and I am amazed no left winger has brought up the above facts. It could be because they don't want to acknowledge that it really is corporate welfare.
@thebeststooge
@thebeststooge 5 лет назад
@LordSear1982 Bury your head in the sand because I know what the corporations have said over the last 20 years any single time they talk about removing them. Matters not to me because they will do what they will and if it doesn't cause food inflation and grocery store closings then great but if it does I get to sit back and laugh and do, yet again, I told you so.
@thebeststooge
@thebeststooge 5 лет назад
@LordSear1982 I told you I have listened to the corporations but I am not going to take the goddamn time to write down what someone said, when they said it, etc... every fucking time someone says something just because the internet loves to scrub such things. Fuck it and if you want to take that as a side step then so be it but we shall see if the corporations will do as they said they will or will just keep the prices the same. MAGA this MAGA that it doesn't fucking matter as it was Bill Clinton who got it passed that stamps will be for 3 months every 3 years not some right wing type anyway and only when Trump came in is he going to enforce it. As far as your 45k a year getting food stamps how many children did they pop out to get food stamps and make that much money? In my state if you make over 2400 per month with 6 children (more will not help as 6 is the cut off) you get nothing as it slowly scales down. Here is another cold hard fact but the elderly get a 3% COLA and they get 2-3 percent reduction in stamps. How do I know? My 74 yo mother and from my Grandmother who is now deceased so considering they don't make near 45k (damn would be nice for her) yet see a reduction in stamps your 45k plus stamps is either false, a fraud, or simply never had their Tubal ligation they seemingly needed.
@smithiness
@smithiness 5 лет назад
@@thebeststooge Having too much supply does not make things more expensive. Nor does the government giving someone money for bread make it cheaper for everyone else.
@thebeststooge
@thebeststooge 5 лет назад
@Jeff Smith You don't get it because the laws of supply and demand don't work with this because people ALWAYS need food so they make the prices higher because the government is paying for it. Now the government ceases to pay for it the corporation does a shit as they just lost sales BUT knowing you need food raises the prices to compensate knowing you have no choice. For instance supply and demand and the minimum wage went up several times from 1980 to 2000 and each time it did prices were instantly raised before the hike came to be. Why? If supply and demand worked the supply was the same as was the demand only now people were going to have more money. Yes, the labor costs were about to go up so they jumped the gun ahead of that. SSDD when they are about to lose a guaranteed sell for over priced food. Seriously, have you seen what food stamp people buy in comparison to people who pay out of pocket? I worked as a WM cashier so I know and it disgusted me. Everything was name brand high priced items and 99% junk food whereas the ones out of pocket purchased sensibly. WM, for instance, are not going to lower food prices when people begin to buy lower priced items because they no longer have Uncle Sam footing the bill and they will need to make up the differences. Knowing people will have to eat they jack the prices up on everything to compensate. That is modern business 101.
@mkaiser29
@mkaiser29 5 лет назад
John Stossel is a living legend!! Well done sir!! Keep the truth coming!!! Thank you!!
@FriskyOCallahan
@FriskyOCallahan 5 лет назад
I live an hour north of Indianapolis, where there are two stadiums. Indy is in Marion county and all the surrounding counties have higher taxes due to subsidizing the stadiums. The politicians say those counties see more visitors to their businesses, restaurants, and hotels, but it's certainly no guarantee. I agree with Mr. Stossel.
@Absaalookemensch
@Absaalookemensch 5 лет назад
Also stop subsidies to college athletics.
@touchdownraiders2009
@touchdownraiders2009 5 лет назад
One thing Stossel is forgetting in Las Vegas the taxpayers are not paying a penny of the stadium , a tax on the visitors is what is paying for the stadium
@neuenglander
@neuenglander 5 лет назад
touchdownraiders2009 how does that work? The stadium needs to be built before it can even have visitors.
@GMONEYFIFTYFOUR
@GMONEYFIFTYFOUR 5 лет назад
Man I wish Stossel would run for President!
@kentfrederick8929
@kentfrederick8929 4 года назад
Back in the 1990s, the Art Institute of Chicago had a series of fall exhibits, each with a large number of works by renown Impressionist artists. The first was Renoir, followed by Monet and Degas. A study showed that during each fall season, the economic activity and tax revenue generated by the exhibit was greater than the activity and taxes generated by the Cubs, White Sox, Bears, Blackhawks, and Bulls during the same time frame. Let me be clear. That was the five major sports teams, combined. A friend of mine told me that a co-worker and his wife, a high school art teacher, attended each exhibit and "bought out the gift shop," including books for her classroom. They lived in New York and flew in on Columbus Day weekend. The conclusion of the study was that local government should stop spending money on sports stadiums and support the arts. Supporting museums, orchestras, opera companies, and live theater is less expensive than building sports venues and earns far better returns.
@dm8867
@dm8867 5 лет назад
I'm not watching
@johnnyllooddte3415
@johnnyllooddte3415 5 лет назад
these type projects are just like fdr ccc work projects during the great depression.. they spend 100s of billions on feel good projects nationwide.. they spend this money on jobs to build maintain and work in them.. it would be better spent on infrastructure of roads and bridges and hospitals.. hospitals and healthcare already wastes 100s of billions.. so we re left with roads, bridges, dams and sports... some states are tearing down dams.. roads and bridges are falling apart daily, while we build 1000s of new ones.. sports is left
@tommclarty17
@tommclarty17 5 лет назад
I used to work for a city that made parks and other rec facilities available for rent. A local concert promoter rented a soccer park to put on a show. He paid less than $2000 for a crew of 15-20 people to have all of the soccer nets moved, garbage cans put out and all of the garbage cleaned up after. Not to mention the cost of police doing traffic and crowd control. This concert was attended by roughly 8000 people and the city didn’t get a red cent from beer, food and merchandise sales. It took a full work week with everyone on the crew picking up 15 hours of OT to clean up the mess. And they wondered why the parks department ran a deficit that year...
@drewconway7135
@drewconway7135 5 лет назад
I don’t always agree with you, John, but you hit the nail on the head with this one.
@horribletrader2791
@horribletrader2791 5 лет назад
This made me think suddenly about collective bargaining. I am fine with the concept in theory. But A city investing in a team is supposed to be no different than private investors investing in a team. The reason we libertarians fight it so much is because we as voters don’t have any say in the collective bargain. It’s a scam. It would be like hiring an investment firm to manage your financial planning and then that firm had in the fine print “you may never make a decision with your own money ever again, even if lose all of it. Even if we put your portfolio so far into debt that your grandchildren will feel it.” Politicians just play bait and switch games, lining their own benefit packages with connections while selling out the taxpayer for bad deals. This stadium is the perfect example of how collective bargaining is a scam when in a representative democracy. A portfolio of guaranteed return on investment should have been presented to the taxpayers and a referendum voted on to approve the stadium. If I as a taxpayer was presented an investment plan by the mayor that said “I think there will be spillover”, I wold have voted “hell to the No”. What am I getting for my Portion of the 750 million invested? Do I personally see any profits back? And I mean me. Not, the city gets profits back and then decides what else to do with it. “We got a 20% return on investment over 10 years. So we will turn around and put in some public parks.” Umm, hold up, I didn’t ask for those after I invested. I asked for my investment back. The racket is absolutely ridiculous. And what is worse is whenever a politician makes a decision against the better judgment of the collective they represent, there is no accountability. There isn’t just individual and corporate welfare in this country. There is also state welfare. Where federal taxes are redistributed from states that do well to states that suck at everything. This gets me going. I could rant for hours. I really really really can’t stand our government and the citizens of decades or centuries ago who started voting in people with ideas that sound like this: “I will help us prosper! Don’t ask me for details about my plan to make it happen, just know that the other guy has even less of a plan”. Whoever the fuck started voting in candidates who talked like that should have been castrated. And now all candidates sound like that. Even at local levels where debating over a budget plan is far less confusing than at the federal level. But they don’t debate each other on what to do with the collective bargain. They just slander each other and claim they are the change that is needed. Never in my life have I ever voted “for” someone. Only against someone worse than the other. That is how I know something is terribly wrong. Politicians are the one class of people that make me rethink innocent until proven guilty. We shouldn’t just lock them all up of course. But no matter who it is, even libertarian, I look at the politician with scrutiny and ask myself “why does this person want power over the police and public coffers?” You have to ask yourself that because when voted into office, that is what they gain access to. The media never asks that very simple question. It should be a required question that they have to write a 100 page thesis on. Where they write a sub thesis of any specific line items they bring up. A real presidential debate would have the moderator say: “Stop pandering to cultural groups about their cultural identity Gary, Hillary, Trump... and answer this. Why do you want the position that will give you the power over the US military, National Police force and public coffers?” FUCKING RIDDLE ME THAT!!!
@horribletrader2791
@horribletrader2791 5 лет назад
lol. Not really. Just Needed to rant regardless. Even if in an echo chamber. I have to do that because I am alone. My entire family doesn’t understand the way I think. Both my republican and Democrat friends think I am heartless POS politically. And I can live with them thinking that way. Just feels good to speak in a community sometimes where even if my concerns may be rudimentary, most people don’t think I am crazy.
@aaronpangallo3340
@aaronpangallo3340 5 лет назад
I agree I don’t think we should have to pay at all for something billion control, especially since NFL has become so liberal and political lately. However in Vegas the stadium will be used more than other stadiums do, because we’re the entertainment capital of the world. However, I feel that justifies the billionaires to pay their own way even more so because their going to definitely get a return.
@ActivityPhoto
@ActivityPhoto 5 лет назад
So you think with all the venues in Vegas already you need a Stadium, nope don't think so.
@raiderrodavis6357
@raiderrodavis6357 5 лет назад
W Hoggdoc the hotels wanted the stadium & theyre being taxed.
@mymomsaysimcool9650
@mymomsaysimcool9650 5 лет назад
Mr. Stossel, it is a trivial issue compared to Atlanta, but look into the money problems of tiny Bristol, Va. Truly maddening.
@ItsAlwaysTech
@ItsAlwaysTech 5 лет назад
Yeah John stossel thanks for always exposing people it’s the best!!! Keep up the amazing work brotherrrr. We all dying broke out here and our tax money going to the stupidest shit.
@lights473
@lights473 5 лет назад
Firssssssst to make liberals cry
@HeraldSchimdtt
@HeraldSchimdtt 5 лет назад
How exactly is saying throwing tax payer money at football is bad going to make liberals cry?
@lights473
@lights473 5 лет назад
@@HeraldSchimdtt guess you're new to the memes. Welcome
@stevenmoseng5906
@stevenmoseng5906 5 лет назад
Good to see you alive and kicking stossel. Cancer couldn't stump John.
@patrickbreyer2904
@patrickbreyer2904 3 года назад
You are right again John
@Tirpitz7
@Tirpitz7 5 лет назад
I completely agree! I enjoy having two world-class stadiums, but the teams/owners should've footed the bill for them, not us taxpayers. Subsidizing billionaires is ludicrous.
@Brandon75689
@Brandon75689 5 лет назад
I think in Dallas Texas and we now have two 60 million dollar high school football stadiums.
@MyAndroid88
@MyAndroid88 5 лет назад
Mercedes Benz Stadium’s roof looks like an anus clenching. How did no one during the planning stage not notice this?
@lancegoodthrust7819
@lancegoodthrust7819 5 лет назад
Wow, thanks for the eye-opener John Stossel. They should be showing your videos during Super-Bowl halftime instead of some staged wardrobe malfunction by Janet Jackson. Keep 'em coming my man. America deserves the truth and you are just the man to deliver it.
@cre8iveone699
@cre8iveone699 4 года назад
Stossel for President! 🇺🇸
@evan51298
@evan51298 5 лет назад
I never even been to a stadium to watch football.
@thanderhop1489
@thanderhop1489 5 лет назад
I like John Stossel partly because he's clearly well read and educated. Most people probably wouldn't catch something like this, but the phrasing "the seen versus the unseen" at 3:16 makes it obvious that he's read some works of the French economist Frederic Bastiat.
@chris-solmon4017
@chris-solmon4017 5 лет назад
Stop paying taxes and see just how “free” you are.
@pablocau3792
@pablocau3792 4 года назад
It's incredible that this amazing video get so little views
@richardjohnson6486
@richardjohnson6486 5 лет назад
Great report, Stossel!! This is an example of Crony Socialism or Corporate Welfare.
@dallastimebandits
@dallastimebandits 5 лет назад
I like getting real Stosseled up before work
@benstark4578
@benstark4578 4 года назад
I seriously haven’t heard John stutter once and all he ever mentions is how much he stutters lol
@sadgodzilla9687
@sadgodzilla9687 5 лет назад
Not only did the Atlanta Falcons use taxpayer money to build a new stadium, but they even used eminent through the city council to demolish friendship baptist church, a historic church that was 155 years old before the torn it down.
@Yourmomma568
@Yourmomma568 2 года назад
If it is built with public money it should be a public facility. If cities want teams for prestige, they should just buy them outright, at least if there are any profits it goes into coffers.
@gteixeira
@gteixeira 2 года назад
1:45 That transition 👍🏻
@scottcped
@scottcped 5 лет назад
100% agreed!
@kennyabsalonson4829
@kennyabsalonson4829 5 лет назад
The Seattle Kingdome was demolished in 2000 but wasn't payed off until 2015.
@markbennett8685
@markbennett8685 5 лет назад
John...brilliant journalism! I have followed you since before the pro wrestler hit you. You are and have been one of my favorites...please keep the videos coming. Cheers.
@JH-lz4ky
@JH-lz4ky 5 лет назад
Thanks John!
@robbiesilverwolf
@robbiesilverwolf 3 года назад
That’s crazy I just assumed that the NFL would pay for the super bowl you know their production
@Luis-vx1tx
@Luis-vx1tx 4 года назад
Yes! These teams and team owners are rich enough to pay for their own stadiums!
@incognitoalias2808
@incognitoalias2808 5 лет назад
Thanks for the explanation of the Parking Fees (TAX) in Vegas now.
@catherineobrien6223
@catherineobrien6223 3 месяца назад
New York is doing the same for a new Buffalo Bills stadium. It is disgusting and the taxpayers have no say.
@mrmacross
@mrmacross Год назад
Shout out to the people of San Diego. They put the new stadium construction under referendum, and the people said no. They were willing to take the sting of losing the Chargers for fiscal responsibility. Jeers to the NY lawmakers who didn't put the new Bills stadium up for referendum and decided in closed-door meetings to put in hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars to build the new Bills stadium. Also, Gov. Hochul's husband stands to benefit from the deal...
@backpack108
@backpack108 5 лет назад
this is literally the only time i have ever agreed with john stossel
@Tony-Gunk
@Tony-Gunk 5 лет назад
John Stossel is a man of principal
@Skhillz_FN
@Skhillz_FN 5 лет назад
I love you John stossel you Savage little man
@elcaminosunlimited
@elcaminosunlimited 5 лет назад
I have been saying this for years.
@jackcookjr9341
@jackcookjr9341 5 лет назад
Other large businesses do it too. The movie maker and Amazon for instance. They built the Braves New stadium the same way .
@douglasdixon524
@douglasdixon524 3 года назад
Elliott Street Deli and Pub, so much character in that old building and now a disgusting monstrosity built next door.
@davebrakefield161
@davebrakefield161 5 лет назад
I totally agree with you. Let them build their own stadium.
@rcrxjlb
@rcrxjlb 4 года назад
Same as all the subsidies Walmart gets anytime they open a new store...
@IndiAcres
@IndiAcres 5 лет назад
Yeah... I'll be watching the "Puppy Bowl."
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