In general, the public can be comp...
In general, the public can be computeed on to pay for bridges, sewer schemes schools, libraries, and other public works. further when taxpayers are asked to sheltie up for projects that could have les immediate public benefit, fireworks can go on foot off. In the 1990 the lawsuit centered on baseball and football stadiums. Since professional teams were privately holded opponents argued, why should the public deposit up any money? In most numerous such cases, civic pride--and the threat of a team moving to another city--was usually enough to force the issue. lately the debate has shifted to
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