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Field of Schemes: How the Great Stadium Swindle Turns Public Money into Private Profit, Revised and Expanded Edition (At Table S.) | 
enlarge | Authors: Neil Demause, Joanna Cagan Publisher: Bison Books Category: Book
List Price: $19.95 Buy New: $12.43 You Save: $7.52 (38%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 390016
Media: Paperback Edition: Rev Exp Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 424 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 8.8 x 6 x 1
ISBN: 0803260164 Dewey Decimal Number: 796.06873 EAN: 9780803260160 ASIN: 0803260164
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Field of Schemes is a play-by-play account of how the drive for new sports stadiums and arenas drains $2 billion a year from public treasuries for the sake of private profit. While the millionaires who own sports franchises have seen the value of their assets soar under this scheme, taxpayers, urban residents, and sports fans have all come out losers, forced to pay both higher taxes and higher ticket prices for seats that, thanks to the layers of luxury seating that typify new stadiums, usually offer a worse view of the action. The stories in Field of Schemes, from Baltimore to Cleveland and Minneapolis to Seattle and dozens of places in between, tell of the sports-team owners who use their money and their political muscle to get their way, and of the stories of spirited local groups—like Detroit’s Tiger Stadium Fan Club and Boston’s Save Fenway Park!—that have fought to save the games we love and the public dollars our cities need. This revised and expanded edition features the first comprehensive reporting on the recent stadium battles in Washington DC, New York City, and Boston as well as updates on how cities have fared with the first wave of new stadiums built in recent years. (20070321)
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Fight City Hall June 30, 2008 I read the 1999-published edition of FIELD OF SCHEMES, not this revised version. I imagine the updated FIELD OF SCHEMES reports on corporate welfare cities have awarded to sports franchises since '99.
How many New Yorkers know state and New York City taxpayers are forking over $1.5 billion to help fund new stadiums for the Mets and Yankees baseball teams? Wacky George Pataki and Rudeness Giuliani, as New York governor and New York City mayor, respectively, thought giving those private enterprises all that state and city revenue was more important than funding hospitals, schools, and infrastructure?
Read FIELD OF SCHEMES. Fight City Hall.
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