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Another day, another $750,000 for Chargers' stadium cause
This city is ridiculous. Any other city in the U.S. would salivate at the opportunity of having an NFL team based there. But not this city. What am I missing here? This will not cost the taxpayers a dime. Just out of town tourists who don't give a flip about the TOT. The stadium will be built in a nasty part of town. Why wouldn't you want to make that area nicer? Unless you think a nasty ghetto is much more aesthetic and will increase property values, which is what a new facility would do. Not to mention it will create jobs for local union labor, boost the economy (especially with the Super Bowls that will come here), and most importantly, keep the Chargers in San Diego. Seriously, I wonder about the people in this town.— May 25, 2016 3:56 p.m.