And the end justifies the means, doesn't it? Up to this point as far as I could tell, you took the high road. IMHO, you didn't in this case. This wasn't Hansen, this was a Sacramento county resident who just wasted a large chunk of change. I am sure Crown Downtown took money (such as donations for shirts, tickets, ext.) no matter how small from people outside the city limit. If so, what is the difference? STOP's lawsuit is now in the courts and hopefully the courts will rule according to the law and if so should be the end of them in terms of the arena.
I hate politics. And the dirt. Disappointed.
Rufer is a Sacramento County resident who is pushing his political agenda. He doesn't like subsidies and that's fine. But the moment he said he is doing this to market his ideas (his political views) and that the arena will be built on his terms, that right there tells you all you need to know about him. At that point he's fair game.
All three major money benefactors (Hansen, Rufer and non-union group) are in it for their own agenda and not for Sacramento. Notice none of them have a real plan as a back up. You can't tell me renovating the current arena or 100% privately financed is a real back plan.
Nothing we said about Rufer was made up or not true.
As far as money goes, yes we did receive money from those living in the city limits, county limits and every where else around the world.
Since we're on the subject of money, those of us with the group have also spent thousands of dollars for the cause. I don't have the numbers in front of me but I will speak for myself but I have personally put in over $10,000 to fight the good fight. Let's not forget all the hours we have volunteered our time because unlike STOP we did not get paid to do what we have done and will continue to do.
The difference is we are doing what we feel and believe is the right thing to do for Sacramento.
Will the court hearing on Feb 21 be the end? Don't be surprised if they file an appeal and fire off more lawsuits. Their game is to delay.
I don't care for politics. I'm not a political person. But this is a political battle. Has been since day one but the noise has been pumped up.
All last summer and fall we spent hours walking the streets and at the Farmers Market. We were yelled at and even poked at by supporters of the opposition. Yeah it's ugly out there in the real world away from the safety of a keyboard.
You're entitled to your opinion but on this we will agree to disagree.