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...and never see any of the tax money raised to pay for new stadiums. Those are completely seperate issues.
Additionally, since we're talking about capitalism, players and managers contribute significantly to the bottom line of their particular franchise, and should be paid commensurate to that level of contribution.
Here's the real problem facing America today. The wealthy are literally getting more wealthy by the second as their tax cuts kick in and additional corporate-friendly laws are enacted by the Bush Junta.
Meanwhile, 40 million Americans are below the poverty line; 40-50 million cannot afford healthcare premiums; a record number of people/small businesses are declaring bancruptcy on a daily basis; manufacturing jobs are being shipped overseas, never to return; white collar service sector jobs are starting to be shipped overseas; unemployment is actually closer to 9.1% because we don't count the people that have exhausted their unemployment checks; costs of gasoline, utilities, clothing, food, housing, and other items continue to rise, far outstripping increses in salaries/wages.
But let's feed another $87.5 billion over the next twelve months to the Iraq "problem", also started by the Bush Junta with no provocation for doing so. And just how much are we spending on Afghanistan? What are we spending on the latest version of the totally inoperable "Star Wars" system?
And you're worried about what sports players and managers make?
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