Kansas Approves EPIC Cash To Steal Away Chiefs And Build Socialist Dome

Credit to prog blog promo projects for taking a moment to report on one of the few things that people actually care about . . . Football and sports gambling. 

Even better . . .

KANSAS TAXPAYER FUNDING OF CHIEFS FOOTBALL IS NOTHING LESS THAN CORPORATE WELFARE SOCIALISM!!!

Don't sell it as "investment" because EPIC modern day stadiums NEVER make earn a payoff and send municipalities spiraling into debt.

Even worse . . . 

SHAME ON SO MANY SO-CALLED KANSAS 'REPUBLICANS' FOR ENTERTAINING THIS SOCIALIST PROFIT SHARING SCHEME!!!

Consider this not so conspiratiroal viewpoint . . . 

 How Socialism Made the NFL America’s National Pastime

Accordingly, here's a peek at Sunflower State taxpayer money going to fund a billionaire family and so many millionaire jocks . . .

After five years of wrangling on the issue, the House pushed Senate Bill 84 across the finish line Friday night with a surprise amendment dedicating a majority of state revenue from online and in-person betting on sports to bonds for construction, renovation or expansion of sports facilities. The state’s four casinos — established under control of the Kansas Lottery — would operate the sports books.

The stadium provision was slipped into the package negotiated by three House and three Senate members at the request of House leadership. The decision coincided with comments by executives from the Kansas City Chiefs about evaluation of proposals to build an NFL stadium on the Kansas side of the state line with Missouri. Gov. Laura Kelly, in an interview, said she’d welcome the Chiefs to Kansas.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .


Kansas sports wagering bill earmarks 80% of state revenue to pro sports stadium - Kansas Reflector

TOPEKA - The Kansas House passed a bill allowing casinos to operate sports betting operations and to earmark 80% of state tax revenue from the new gaming business to a special fund for financing of a professional sports facility. The Kansas Senate didn't take up the sports wagering legislation before adjourning until April 25 for the wrap-up portion of the session.

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