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fandomsecrets2016-11-27 03:39 pm
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Re: Also a repeat from above, though with some more elabration
(Anonymous) 2016-11-28 01:58 pm (UTC)(link)Re: Also a repeat from above, though with some more elabration
(Anonymous) 2016-11-28 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)But why should our taxes cover someone getting the training to be a professional athlete over arts or STEM? I personally feel taxes should only go to sports to get kids off the streets, out of their houses, and engaged. It is not the city's responsibility to get kids ready to play pro sports. I only know tennis, but I know the USTA will give grants and help to kids who are good and need the extra coaching. It is organizations like that that should be spending the money to potentially make kids pro athletes. Not the cities through taxes. I would prefer libraries and museums and schools and pre-k and after school programs be funded by city taxes over pro sports training for kids. A million times over.