+1Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is too dangerous for the Fake Redskins.
If you think DC is dangerous, you clearly weren't here for the 90s
Anonymous wrote:
RFK was a great stadium for football & concerts and easy to get to!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will happen if we get a new owner.
I think so too. Billionaire Dan Snyder is radioactive, particularly to the DC government.
I can see DC underwriting some special purpose bonds if it's the right ownership group and the owners agree to redevelopment of the land.
DC can't just underwrite special purpose bonds like that...hence another reason for statehood.
The council already said it’s a nonstarter to use tax dollars for an NFL stadium.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will happen if we get a new owner.
I think so too. Billionaire Dan Snyder is radioactive, particularly to the DC government.
I can see DC underwriting some special purpose bonds if it's the right ownership group and the owners agree to redevelopment of the land.
DC can't just underwrite special purpose bonds like that...hence another reason for statehood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will happen if we get a new owner.
I think so too. Billionaire Dan Snyder is radioactive, particularly to the DC government.
I can see DC underwriting some special purpose bonds if it's the right ownership group and the owners agree to redevelopment of the land.
I agree. If Dan sells, all bets are off. Which kind of sucks because I don't want a new NFL stadium at RFK. Build housing and parks there. Not a giant football stadium.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is too dangerous for the Fake Redskins.
If you think DC is dangerous, you clearly weren't here for the 90s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will happen if we get a new owner.
I think so too. Billionaire Dan Snyder is radioactive, particularly to the DC government.
I can see DC underwriting some special purpose bonds if it's the right ownership group and the owners agree to redevelopment of the land.
Anonymous wrote:Are they moving to RFK is that why its being torn down?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will happen if we get a new owner.
They will move to NoVa somewhere. Not DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is too dangerous for the Fake Redskins.
If you think DC is dangerous, you clearly weren't here for the 90s
If they think DC is dangerous they clearly aren't here...now. In 2022. Oh no, crime is up! Your chance of being mugged went from 0.000001% to 0.00001%! Definitely something worth freaking out over!
I honestly don't know how people aren't utterly embarrassed by publicly admitting things like they won't go to DC because there's too much crime. A hundred thousand 90lb blue haired liberal "snowflakes" are living it up, enjoying their lives perfectly safe in DC meanwhile big tough "Oakleys and goatee in my F-150" Facebook profile pic dudes are not only crapping their pants in fear at the thought of crossing the Potomac, they're actually proud of crapping their pants in fear at the thought of crossing the Potomac as if that's not the most pathetic, cowardly thing you could imagine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DC is too dangerous for the Fake Redskins.
If you think DC is dangerous, you clearly weren't here for the 90s
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will happen if we get a new owner.
I think so too. Billionaire Dan Snyder is radioactive, particularly to the DC government.
I can see DC underwriting some special purpose bonds if it's the right ownership group and the owners agree to redevelopment of the land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It would only happen if the stadium were the centerpiece of a massive affordable housing and new commercial area neighborhood where Danny pays for everything but the land and infrastructure. No surface parking lots, a lot of neighborhood amenity.
As such, it won't happen.
I beg to differ -- it would only happen if the stadium would be built at no cost to Danny. And that he never had to pay a dime. That will not happen so no deal.
Seriously though -- too much crime right now in DC to be viable for anything. Also they would want the stadium right downtown and that is not possible.
Anonymous wrote:It will happen if we get a new owner.