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The Tea Party is mentioned in two articles as part of the cultural backdrop of the new Atlanta Braves stadium, one in Field of Schemes which is a great source about stadiums, the other in the Huffington Post. Following is Tea Party relevant excerpt from Field of Schemes:
11/12/13, "Braves stadium mysteries: Who would pay for it, and is the site workable?" Field of Schemes, Neil deMause
"Where will the money come from? Finding $450
million under the sofa cushions isn’t easy, and it’s going to be
especially tough for Cobb County, which has already reduced its school staffing and furloughed teachers for a week
this year to close one budget gap, and is facing a $60 million
education budget deficit for next year as well. (The total county budget
is about $320 million,
meaning the annual stadium debt costs would represent a full 10% of the
county’s budget.) If they want to avoid a countywide vote, they’ll need to find a plan that involves using (or raising) existing taxes, not instituting a new tax. And with Cobb a Tea Party stronghold — Lee’s campaign website
lists cutting property taxes as his #1 priority, though he says he’d
hike sales taxes to compensate — any tax hikes are likely to meet
political resistance, though given that Lee says he expects a unanimous 5-0 votein
favor of the plan on November 26, it sounds like he’s worked out
something that will fly with his colleagues, if not necessarily his
constituents."...
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Comment: The first article I saw about the new Atlanta Braves stadium mentioned the Tea Party in passing in the 2nd to last paragraph. So I said, this has to be a fluke, who would mention the
Tea Party in a narrative about a new Atlanta Braves stadium?
So I went to Field of Schemes because I knew Mr. deMause would have a
good write-up which he did. But he also mentioned the Tea Party as part of the
background/cultural backdrop of the new stadium (posted above).
Again it was just in passing, not suggesting TP groups were involved in
any way whatsoever. Most local TP groups have no money anyway. The IRS
helped out with that. My experience from past reading is that Mr.
deMause is no more a Tea Party cheerleader than a Huffington Post writer would
be. It was just an interesting coincidence though it's possible the
authors are pals and chatted about the matter before writing it up. In
any case, mere mention of the Tea Party drives the GOP establishment
nuts which is always good.
Here is the Huffington Post piece:
11/11/13, "Atlanta's Turner Field Is Dying -- And American Sanity Is Dying With It," Huffington Post, Will Bunch
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