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Citizens victors over NFL greed
We can agree to disagree Don— November 17, 2016 11:23 a.m.
Citizens victors over NFL greed
Ponzi, I am not attacking the author. I just prefer unbiased reporting. 43 years in town doesn't change the fact that he's a transplant. I'm from here and have been here longer but that's beside the point. I'd love for you to explain how it is an unfair tax on tourists. It would bring our ToT tax in line with many other cities that have way less amenities than San Diego. The hoteliers didn't want it because they want to keep control of the transient tax. The increase would not have made San Diego less inviting. There wouldn't be a single person that was planning a trip here for business or pleasure that would be booking a trip, then upon seeing the tax decide not to come. If you think so you're delusional.— November 17, 2016 11:22 a.m.
Citizens victors over NFL greed
Nice unbiased article Bauder. You really should look at the facts before posting this drivel. 1st. the stadium would have been owned by the city, not a billionaire owner. 2nd. tourists not the citizens of San Diego would have paid for this. 3rd. the reason it didn't pass is transplants like you and others ignorant to the facts You move to my city and don't get behind the local sports teams. The majority of Chargers fans live in the county, not just the city. This should have been a county wide vote. It probably still wouldn't have passed because of the misinformation out there by people like you and the Vote No on C crowd but it would have been a much closer vote. The stadium would have been an asset to the region but that's to obvious for you to see with your head planted firmly up your derriere. Please do us a favor and go back to the dump of a city you left to come here.— November 16, 2016 3:38 p.m.