And cities benefit from the additional tax revenue it receives by the presence of having a MLB, or NFL team in their city. Subsidizing the cost of a new stadium actually brings in more money vs the expense.Luxury item.... You and I will severely differ on this. Your perception of Luxury is something uhhhh,... luxurious..... Like diamonds, Rolls-Royces or premium soaps.
Let's do the semantic thing. It's a non-essential, elective purchase. Particularly if it's for your entertainment. Like movie tickets, or going to a baseball game, it's not a necessity. Nobody is going to die or suffer premature ejaculation.
I will give you this. The taxpayer should NEVER be subsiding stadiums or sports franchises. These fu¢#s have plenty of money. And clearly they benefit from the cozy relationship between corporations, big money donors and government officials. So, if we want to fix the price of tickets maybe we should make the franchises foot the bill and let Johnny Puchclock boycott the games and see what happens to ticket prices.
You are correct, professional sporting event tickets are not a necessity in life. For that matter, any car nicer than a Nissan Sentra isn’t either. Include in that steak, beer, and a million and one other things human beings enjoy. And let’s not forget about the millions upon millions upon millions of Americans that enjoy watching these sports being played. It’s not a necessity though.
I guess we should just live on bread and water. Oh, and forget about pleasure boats, and fishing, that’s not a necessity!!!