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Best Sports Stadium Name Ever?
Ronald Bailey brings us news that two New York councilmen have proposed that the new stadium for the Mets, originally to be named 'CitiField' after Citigroup, the failing bank that has recently been bailed out to the price of more than its own titled assets, should be renamed 'Citi/Taxpayer Field.'

Screw that. Just name it 'Taxpayer Field.' Bread and circuses for everyone!

Matt Yglesias finds a funny screenshot.
"Today: Obama will address economic woes. President Bush to pardon turkey."

Rich cutting back on gifts to mistresses
82% of multimillionaires with "on the side" lovers said they planned on cutting back on expensive gifts like resort vacations, compensated air travel, and top restaurants.

Why CNN Struggles to Cover the Economic Panic
Dale Dougherty explains why news outlets have trouble explaining the problem to us. It's not the economics, it's the references. We don't know these people. We know more about the Taliban and the Maliki Government and the various Sunni and Shia factions than we do about the boards of Goldman Sachs and General Motors.

Dougherty's suggestion that we start to look in on these people as being as dangerous to our future well-being as the Taliban is a harsh one, and an accurate one.

Date: 2008-11-26 06:01 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shunra.livejournal.com
Having a slightly different emphasis than the WSJ, The NYT had a story about how moms are cutting back, in favor of giving their kids, and I quote "stuff".

"“I want her to be able to look back,” Ms. Hunt declared, “and say, ‘Even though they were tough times, my mom was still able to give me stuff.’"

The garage space pictured in the article, with probably ten times a three-year old's weight in hardened plastic toys and boxes, is so inappropriate as homes are foreclosed in record rates! What sort of a wretch are they trying to raise?

Date: 2008-11-26 06:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elfs.livejournal.com
"Stuff."

Y'know, Omaha and I are struggling with giving the kids time these days. We're so scheduled that the well is running dry. But "stuff?" Not so much. Well, books, but that's just Kouryou-chan's voraciousness.

Date: 2008-11-26 06:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] abostick59.livejournal.com
Essentially every stadium and ballpark should be named Taxpayer Field, given the sweetheart deals the major sports franchise owners get.

Date: 2008-11-27 04:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/_candide_/
Agreed!

I grew up on Long Island. I went to Mets games with Uncle Joe, my mom's older cousin with a Brooklyn accent so thick, you could stand a spoon up on end in it.

Just like the new bribestadium given to Steinbrennerthe Yankees, the replacement for Shea Stadium came, of course, mostly out of city coffers. (I've been hearing about it with some regularity, since I live in the exurbs and work in Manhattan.)

So, when NPR reported that this morning, as soon as the 'Citi/Taxpayer Field' registered in my brain, I started shouting, "Yes! Yes! YES!" over and over again. Drove almost a mile down the Taconic shouting like that, getting more aggressive with each, "YES!"

I sure hope it goes through. :evil:

Date: 2008-12-02 04:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elfs.livejournal.com
Well, yeah. We hadn't even finished paying off the bonds on the Kingdome when we blew it up (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn0qqc3EWhE) and replaced with two shiny new stadia, one for football and one for baseball. The bonds on the baseball stadium are due to be paid off in 2016, although two years ago the newspapers were all predicting that with our great economy that might be pulled in as early as 2012.

Hah.

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