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![]()
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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.
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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
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