STL Soon To Suffer Stadium Tax Funding FAIL OR Did Protestors Sabotage Kansas City?!?

Quick peek from the wrong side of I-70 . . . It looks like the worst place in Missouri is about to get a rerun in local tax frustration. 

However . . . 

There's a downside and a conspiracy worth exploring given the sketchy urban connections betwixt local city hall politicos and St. Louis . . . 

IF STL PASSES THIS MONSTROSITY . . . THERE GOES ALL THE CASH FOR KANSAS CITY!!!

Good luck to everybody in this nightmare . . .

"The Cardinals owners hope to make significant renovations to Busch Stadium in the next five years — and will likely seek public funding for the project, which they say is necessary to keep the stadium viable. The team president compares the potential scale of the project to two other franchises that each obtained more than $500 million in public funding for stadium upgrades."

After one newscycle of public push back . . .

"St. Louis Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III said in an interview with the Business Journal that Busch Stadium will likely need a “big infusion of capital” in the years ahead to extend its lifespan, but that it’s too soon to know if the Cardinals plan to utilize public funding to assist with that future investment."


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

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