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作者: cpkkxpdea    时间: 2016-10-7 19:13
标题: letters to the editor 536
It's the billion dollar net worth associated with some team owners, and how the billionaire factor can influence the conversation   and previously has, in Calgary's nascent arena controversy, from petition drives for the mayor's office."We should support the Flames voluntarily by buying tickets, certainly not by forcing taxpayers so that you can subsidize billionaires who pay dozens of millionaires," stated a Canadian Taxpayers Federation letter to followers in June, after Fire flames executive Brian Burke spoke about the need to replace the 31 yr Scotiabank Saddledome.That message prompted a lot of the 199 emails city councillors received around the arena   198 of them opposed to general public subsidy for an arena, according to docs the Herald obtained below Freedom of Information rules.The following is the thing, though. To the taxpayer federation's own thinking, a for profit sports franchise shouldn't have public aid, regardless of how affluent an owner is, vice president Scott Hennig identifies. But it understands the public's psychological response to someone who can afford to get a professional hockey team seeking government help."Being able to state he's a billionaire and he wants your money   and you're an excellent billionaire   is powerful for people to use, regardless of whether it concerns," Hennig said.The conservative advocate watched with discontent as Edmonton city council, over time of wrangling, agreed last year to loan $480 million for the downtown Rogers Area, and approve a plan to repay it with $279 million involving future tax proceeds, vehicle parking revenue and other civic sources.The cost sharing deal could have wrapped sooner if the preceding group of more than 30 local community investors had still owned and operated the Oilers, Hennig reckons. Pharmacy mogul Daryl Katz became the Oilers owner in 2008 and it was leading the arena bid. Inside the many media accounts with the arena, the term "billionaire" was never far from Katz's name, as though it was a good honorific. Or like an epithet, in on the internet news comments, letters to the editor, and occasionally from the jaws of politicians relaying their particular constituents' beefs."They tell me this is too much business welfare going to a billionaire. I can't in good conscience assistance this deal," at this point former Edmonton councillor Kerry Diotte said last year, previous des opposants politiques to launching an unsuccessful advertising campaign for mayor.Few other councillors utilised that rhetoric about a project they saw value throughout, said Dan Mason, an excellent of Alberta sport management tutor who advised olipa kanavaa  23 the city in arena financing options."With the City of Edmonton, they always approached this as what is the amount we're willing to pay to get what we should want in return," Mason said. "How much money the Katz Class was making was a smaller amount important."The Detroit Red Wings' $450 million All of us arena, to open in 2017, has built mainly with town center property taxes. The deal with all the billionaire owner of the team and also Little Caesars Pizza occurred precisely the same year the city plunged into bankruptcy. It wasn't just critics who pointed out this contrast; enterprise outlets such as Bloomberg noted it in headlines.In Calgary, 6 men co own the actual Flames and most other seasoned sports teams in town. Of them, Clayton Riddell along with partnership chairman Murray Edwards reportedly possess net worths above $2 billion, based on a recent Forbes report. The owners' success, and the lesser fortunes on the Flames players, often experienced a role in residents' strident letters in order to councillors about potential taxpayer assistance."It's not like these billionaires and the guru's don't have the money!" a person wrote."If the owners who are billionaires really feel a new structure is needed, they could afford to foot the costs by themselves," another Calgarian wrote.This kind of came up within Mayor Naheed Nenshi's place of work, though not by the mayor himself."It's also important to note this at least two of the six Fire owners are billionaires (and a few are among the wealthiest 100 folks wil uit Schieten  04 on Canada)," wrote Josh White, a mayor's policy specialist, to his boss and also colleagues, in January 2013.He listed owner Edwards in addition to Riddell, along with estimates of their well worth, along with Allan Markin's (under $1 billion)."I'm guaranteed the other 3 aren't that will far off. They need taxpayer aid," White added, reported by city hall correspondence the particular Herald obtained.This line of argument was rehashed last June, after Burke mused publicly concerning the "embarrassing" old Saddledome."No reason why the Fire flames can't build one themselves," wrote Chima Nkemdirim, Nenshi's chief associated with staff.White replied, burning the mayor and all fellow aides: "Agreed   Clay Riddell's increase in net worth from 2012 2013 ($400m) on it's own could pay for a new area. That's just the increase in his $3b+ in wealth!!   let alone the other 5 owners."Alvin Libin, Jeffrey McCaig and Byron Seaman complete the ownership group.White's numbers correspond with Canadian Enterprise magazine's rankings from its Rich 1 hundred list.On both occasions, White's remarks drew no written response, according to documents the Usher in received.In another e mail exchange last year, Nkemdirim showed the best way frustration can flare, for even somebody who's an experienced corporate and business lawyer. Aides shared "inevitable" media that the Katz Group was pressuring Edmonton urban center council into adding dollars into the arena deal. The actual mayor's senior aide expressed quite a few sympathy for his Edmonton counterparts."Yikes. I André «Moose» Dupont hate rich people" Nkemdirim quipped in a 1 line reply. This contact chain did not refer to the particular Flames ownership group, in addition to ended there.There's a chance in getting into an analysis of personal wealth, said Donald Taras, an expert in political connection.
  
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