Pro Teams On Strike in the USA. Do We Care?
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The unfolding saga of the professional basket ball players association (NBA freedom fighters), took a sudden tragic turn yesterday. Team owners (cruel, greedy, private jet owners), announced their final offer at 5 million per average player salary. Of course better players on a team could earn more...much much more.
A tear rolled down my cheek making a faint splat on the sporting page, as the unfairness of it all settled on me. Somebody has to take a stand for these players, they give their all (for 8 months) for what? A measly 5 million per year?
The professional football players association of the NFL are suffering some of the same travails and indignities as their counterparts in the NBA. The scrappy players are fighting like a pack of hyenas over a wildebeest carcass (9 billion in television revenue) for their rights. But their plantation/private jet owners are equally tough and scrappy (aka: greedy).
Many think that today's sports are equivalent to yesterdays version of gladiator games, the drug of the masses. Those games were put on by the government to keep the citizens so busy with blood sport, they wouldn't notice the chicanery and thievery going on with their own government.
Who knows maybe a strike/walkout by the NBA & NFL will bring on great political change in America. The masses will actually find out who their representatives are and vote them all out. Wishful thinking?
Pro sport teams generate tremendous amounts of money, people like the product and voluntarily pay to see them. They will continue to pay the exorbitant ticket/parking prices, 10.00 beers and 10.00 hotdogs, until they decide to stop paying that much. The teams will charge what the traffic will bear, the players will charge what the owners will bear, it is called private enterprise. If you don't like it you don't have to watch it, you have a choice.
In the meantime in Mayberry USA, another kind of drama is being played out between management (cruel unfeeling elected officials) & unionized public employees (patriotic freedom fighters). I know they are patriotic because some have flags stitched to their uniforms and others wave flags at their rallies and protests.
Almost 70 police officers had to be laid off because the city is in dire financial condition. Seems the fans (taxpayers) aren't ponying up the exorbitant ticket prices and fees like they used to and funds are low. Instead of compromising with management & taking a cut like everyone else, the union decided to hold firm. As a result, instead of having a full complement of police (albeit a bit less paid), it was decided to have an understaffed police force that cannot keep the streets safe.
Citizens don't have a choice, there is no other number for them to call if they need assistance, there is no competition. There is no 811, or 711 that may be a bit less expensive but faster perhaps than 911?
Of course in many of these same cities and towns it has been considered fashionable to look upon gun ownership as dangerous/illegal/paranoid, for a law abiding citizen to possess a fire arm for self protection. But seriously, if someone is breaking into your home, what's going to help you faster, 911 or .45?
Broke cities and towns are starting to consider options during these trying financial times. The private sector aka: the Golden Goose, is on strike and not laying eggs.
Look for changes in the way things have been done in the past because those ways don't work anymore.
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clevelander | Jul 04, 2011, 08:44 PM EDT
@maloney nope not a bit bitter. I have lived in Ireland/Australia/and many parts of the USA. Happy and content here in Cleveland. Please let me know what "real state" you hail from. As I do not know of any thing other. Proud Member of the Cleveland Police Dept. and Proud Irish Republican.
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maloney | Jul 04, 2011, 06:49 PM EDT
By the way Monsoon, not only can we drop em anywhere, they can't sue after nor their family nor the ACLU.
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maloney | Jul 04, 2011, 04:15 PM EDT
I've been called worse. LOL. kucinich will be sueing others for $150,000 again to keep himself up in the meantime. clevelander..come for a visit to a real state and I'll put ya up in the double wide. That's where I keep my pigs and chickens. They've got AC and running water not to mention cable. I'd be bitter too if I lived in cleveland.
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Monsoonman | Jul 03, 2011, 07:52 PM EDT
er, Maloney, no Naloney...But ye noticed I capitalized the N & the M, sign of respect, that.
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Monsoonman | Jul 03, 2011, 07:37 PM EDT
LOL, yes it takes "well to do" to recognize a lifetime politician, carpetbagging kook, who is going to leave his district to run in another state so he can keep his addiction to power uninterrupted. I heard he was going to Washington state, that is a fertile ground for an absurd man like him to get re-elected
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seagreen | Jul 03, 2011, 07:24 PM EDT
I'm getting the impression that some of the prominent posters here are well to do individuals that feel that their estates, investments, and portfolios are being threatened by Cleveland politicians and a come by chance president...
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Monsoonman | Jul 03, 2011, 07:06 PM EDT
Ah Naloney, North Carolina and Tejas r gonna lead us out of this liberal swamp. As our unionized public safety people keep pricing themselves out of reach, it will b more important than ever to have your own self defense. BTW: I hear kooksinich is moving out of cleveland cause his district is gone. He's like a cockroach, can't get rid of him.
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clevelander | Jul 03, 2011, 06:19 PM EDT
@maloney I, as a Police Officer hope the person who breaks into your home/apartment/car or in your case trailer gets what he/she deserves. A shot in the head is a good start. And for the record I am proud to be a CLEVELANDER, but as far as Detroit goes when ever we play a Gaelic Football game there, I can not wait to get the hell out. Sister city? You should check out Frick Park in Pittsburgh before you draw conclusions.
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clevelander | Jul 03, 2011, 06:12 PM EDT
@Monsoonman Thank You for proving my point. Yes Rep. Kuchinich is my Rep. But you assume that everyone in this area votes for him as you assume everyone in the US voted for President Obama. Not true, your generalizations are sad and short sighted. My reason is sound and true. I hope your shortsightedness is only limited to your posts on this site and not in your everyday life. God help you. I think you need it.
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maloney | Jul 03, 2011, 06:01 PM EDT
Monsoon..as the country backs up, NC just passed HB650 gun rights Castle law. Now we can shoot em in the yard, we don't have to wait for them to come in the house. Cars, motor homes and at work also. The rest of the country better follow suit before obama takes them all away. Don't be to hard on the poor Clevelander, just think if you had to live there or their sister city Detroit. I'm surprised he has enough guts to post in public.
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Monsoonman | Jul 03, 2011, 05:07 PM EDT
Oh clevelander, home of dennis kucinich? U the voice of reason, LOL
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clevelander | Jul 03, 2011, 04:54 PM EDT
@Monsoonman I thank you for pointing out the deficiencies of the American Electric. Ireland has had a great track record of electing superb leaders along with the rest of Europe. Please quit generalizing things and I hope your hangover is not to bad in the morning.
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clevelander | Jul 03, 2011, 04:50 PM EDT
@Pittsburghkid You are right about when in Ireland and Europe I never see kids or Adults with team jerseys (soccer) ManU or any other team. Thanks for pointing this out to me. Thank You for your insightful thoughts. ASS.
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Monsoonman | Jul 03, 2011, 02:37 PM EDT
If Americans weren't drugged out and used their attention to focus in on the politicians who they let rule them. Do you think an anthony weiner could ever have been elected?...Do you think they would have let a barack obama slip in without finding out who he really was?
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