I don't see anything in the quotes you've provided where they are saying he CANNOT buy the team. I see speculation about "hinting at revoking...." but direct quote like "We might revoke...."BSmack wrote:The hypocrisy is watching "free market" Republicans turn into socialists the second it looks like a political rival might score a deal.Tom In VA wrote:Maybe he shouldn't be wasting his money on a baseball team. I mean, he should just take all that money he has and give it away, without expecting a tax write-off You're bold in your brazen, unabashed hypocrisy, I'll acknowledge that.
Other than the known reaction of many in this area. If Soros buys the team, the Nat's lose a lot of fans. It's not good business sense.
Were I to read between the lines, I might conclude they're planning something, but realize that is just a conclusion I draw .... sometimes our conclusions aren't accurate.
And guess what, the free market is rife with politics, and bullshit like this.
But what does that have to do with your polarized attitude towards Walton's philanthropy and Soros' ? Between Walton's capitalistic ways and Soros'. This is the standard liberal clap trap. "People shouldn't own but one home", quoting some actor or actress in his/her summer home