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Originally Posted by PepsiFree
Probably so that Farkas can demonstrate his approach next time the City negotiates other multi-million or billion dollar projects, of which, I dunno, happen literally all the time?
I don’t think you need to call me naive, we’re cool aren’t we? I don’t know why we’re pretending negotiating a new arena and district development are so unique we’ll never see anything like it for 30+ years.
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Apologies, I didn't mean to call you naive or direct anything personally towards ya!. We can respectfully disagree. I do think that given the current climate where a lot of politics is based on finger pointing, a loaded question (IMO) would elicit some reaction in some readers. And like Cliff said, it's not uncommon especially nowadays, I just personally don't like such tactics and have grown very tired of that type of dialogue. I also think the arena deal is inherently unique and outside of smaller scale McMahon we won't see negotiations like it again. Until the next arena.