It is a loser mentality to say”no,I won’t tax other people so we can have nice things”.what’s the temperature like? don’t live in SA but family and friends do, their bubble is making it seem like it’ll pass but who knows. the loser contingent will always try to hold the city back
Older people are the main voters. That is a main obstacle.I see it passing easily come election time. If we didn’t have Wemby it would be different. Threats from other cities like Austin should be taken seriously, though. So what if a new training facility was recently built? Build another one in Austin.
We’ve gotten used to the annual Rodeo Road Trip but to be honest it reinforces the small mindedness we’ve had since the Good Government League days.
The thing with building it downtown is that there are already bars and restaurants that can be built upon. Not the false promise made when the current arena was built.
There’s a bigger issue with pro sports leagues wanting or demanding new arenas/stadiums. It’s pretty shitty to leave an older facility without a real plan for its reuse that isn’t a false promise. What happens when shiny new facilities get outdated after 25-30 years? What happens to Jerryworld? I guess we’ll find out here in 2055 when Pop retires as president of basketball operations.
this dork’s tweet is why I made my original post in this thread. another smug liberal type, I can tell he’s secretly hoping for it to fail.
You would have to define an “older voter”. Someone who’s followed the Spurs all their life or would it really be a younger voter who aren’t as invested. A vote like this is usually opposed by conservatives, btw.Older people are the main voters. That is a main obstacle.
because most fat americans can‘t comprehend the financing. They are still thinking the arena will be built from their hard earned tax money which is not the case.edit: I just can’t wrap my head around why anybody would be opposed to using a tourism tax for what it’s made for.
You would have to define an “older voter”. Someone who’s followed the Spurs all their life or would it really be a younger voter who aren’t as invested. A vote like this is usually opposed by conservatives, btw.
Thinking this isn't a good idea for the city itself is completely out of touch.because most fat americans can‘t comprehend the financing. They are still thinking the arena will be built from their hard earned tax money which is not the case.
Things get nicer things get more expensive. What a concept. This is how to lose a basketball teamI live in SA. There is a vocal (hopefully minority) that would be opposed to this regardless of what the plan was. Tim, Tony and Manu could come out and say they were funding it and a lot of dumbasses here would complain that they aren’t donating the money to charity or how it’s a bad thing because ticket and parking prices would increase. There’s also a group that don’t think the team will move regardless of what happens
the spurs are what separates San Antonio and Laredo. move there if you want low taxes and fuck all to do lmaoThe unfortunate thing is how the discourse has changed from an entertainment district with an arena as an anchor tenant to help revitalize downtown to solely a spurs arena issue. A change that happened when the old mayor left and the new wack job came in.
San Antonio’s economy is centered around 2 things. The military and tourism. Downtown and tourism have been on a slow downward slope since the mid 2000s and got hit hard from COVID and hasnt recovered. I have an office downtown and downtown used to be great. Now it’s horrible. The city thought downtown was booming, tourism and conventions were booming, so didn’t see the need to invest to keep it up. If it isn’t revitalized by something, tourism and conventions are going to keep drying up and there goes one of the city’s two main income streams.
Opponents claim convention and tourism jobs are low paying jobs. Yeah but at least they are jobs. Jobs that will disappear. And why are big corporations going to come and bring high paying jobs when the city couldn’t take care of the one asset it had, that wanted to stay and was willing to invest in the city.
I really don’t think people understand the ramifications of the Spurs leave and/or downtown keeps on its downward spiral. San Antonio is going to get even poorer, have even less corporations and good paying jobs and one of their two major sources of income is going to continue to dry up and get passed up by other cities. But at least your insurance wont get taxed .50 cents for your rental and you won’t get taxed .50 cents for your staycation. I mean there will be nowhere worth staying at downtown and you won’t have a job to pay for it but oh well.
Sure, the extra 2.4 million residents in the metro have nothing to do with it.the spurs are what separates San Antonio and Laredo. move there if you want low taxes and fuck all to do lmao
the fact that you dont get the comparison shows you too are speaking from yr ass. SA is a small town despite the massive size. It feels small town compared to every other TX city including the one 60mi up north. It feels old and run down.Sure, the extra 2.4 million residents in the metro have nothing to do with it.
This is a prime example of what I mean when I say 95 percent of the electorate are ignorant morons. Dude thinks the Spurs are the difference between SA and Laredo. A town with all of 250k population max.