In North Carolina the
Republicans have taken over control of the state and are busy slashing
unemployment benefits and denying Medicaid coverage to low income people,
coverage paid for by the Federal government.
But one area where spending
is requested is not receiving an angry rejection.
Bank of America Stadium, which opened in 1996, was mostly funded by majority owner Jerry Richardson and fans who bought Permanent Seat Licenses.
Bank of America Stadium, which opened in 1996, was mostly funded by majority owner Jerry Richardson and fans who bought Permanent Seat Licenses.
In January, the team asked the Charlotte City Council for $125 million to
help pay for stadium renovations, which would include new escalators, video
boards and improvements to clubs and suites. The city was also asked to
contribute roughly $19 million over 15 years to help pay for stadium
maintenance and traffic control.
The team has asked the state to contribute
$62.5 million.
The report that the team made $100 million in net income is disputed by the welfare queen wannabees.
The Panthers, in a statement issued Thursday night, said the team’s profitability is much lower.
The team said its cash flow – before taxes – for those two seasons was $66.5 million.
The team
said the figures are an “isolated snapshot ... during an unusual time as the
NFL lockout loomed.”
Okay, these were not normal times. Usually the team probably made a lot more
money. Of course that should not disqualify the team from getting public welfare, and now that North Carolina is cutting benefits for
the low income, for the unemployed and for everyone else who is not an NFL team
owner the state should have plenty of funds to give away to multi-millionaires,
or as they are know in regular parlance, Friends of Romney.
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