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  • Florida Marlins’ profits came at taxpayer expense

    (shocking I know)

    http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_yl...nancials082410
    The swindlers who run the Florida Marlins got exposed Monday. They are as bad as anyone on Wall Street, scheming, misleading and ultimately sticking taxpayers with a multibillion-dollar tab. Corporate fraud is alive and well in Major League Baseball.

    A look at the leak of the Marlins’ financial information to Deadspin confirmed the long-held belief that the team takes a healthy chunk of MLB-distributed money for profit. Owner Jeffrey Loria and president David Samson for years have contended the Marlins break even financially, the centerpiece fiscal argument that resulted in local governments gifting them a new stadium that will cost generations of taxpayers an estimated $2.4 billion. They said they had no money to do it alone and intimated they would have to move the team without public assistance.

    In fact, documents show, the Marlins could have paid for a significant amount of the new stadium’s construction themselves and still turned an annual operating profit. Instead, they cried poor to con feckless politicians that sold out their constituents.

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    more: http://deadspin.com/tag/leakedmlbfinancials/

  • #2
    Re: Florida Marlins’ profits came at taxpayer expense

    Politicians need to provide bread and circuses, they may have been voted out if the marlins move.

    If that is what the current democratic system has come to, its going to fail.

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    • #3
      Re: Florida Marlins’ profits came at taxpayer expense

      The super rich Yankees managed to get their share of corporate welfare when built their new stadium here in NY. They're the richest welfare recipients in the South Bronx.

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      • #4
        Re: Florida Marlins’ profits came at taxpayer expense

        The Pirates also show a profit and haven't had a winning season in almost 20 years. Not enough incentive to produce a winner.

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