Rams Moving to Los Angeles Area, and Chargers Could Join Them
13th January 2016
Read it.
I suspect that both the players and the organization would much prefer to live and work in L.A. than in (yuck) St. Louis.
The St. Louis Rams will move to the Los Angeles area, where they intend to build a new, nearly $3 billion stadium in an entertainment complex in Inglewood, Calif., just over 10 miles from downtown.
Inglewood is a notorious black slum area and this will give the City/State a chance to put a lot of poor black people out on the street in favor of a (primarily publicly-funded) ego-monument to economic illiteracy.
The decision, in a 30-2 vote among the league’s 32 team owners, comes after more than a year of often acrimonious lobbying by the Chargers, the Raiders and the Rams, who each applied to move to the Los Angeles area last month because, they said, they were unable to get enough public support to build new stadiums in their markets.
In other words, they want new homes built at taxpayers’ expense. That was the original reason for moving out in the first place, the publicly-funded bribe wasn’t big enough.
January 13th, 2016 at 10:34
How many bad football teams does L.A. want?
January 14th, 2016 at 04:14
I guess we’ll find out. Reminds me of the classic Dilbert cartoon: PointyHairedBoss “How big of a fool do you think I am?” Dogbert “That depends on whether you go for the lease option.”