The Three Rivers Post & Standard
The funny thing is that it's being billed as good for economic development -- as if that couldn't be spent more productively, or for that matter, if left in the hands of taxpayers, it wouldn't be spent on things that people actually need, and in turn foster real economic growth instead of a quick boon for the sports venue area real estate holders and those connected to the contractors and the obligatory union jobs.
Monday, June 27, 2005
The Three Rivers Post & Standard
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