The president of the Jacksonville Jaguars recently said that the stadium is a prime candidate for renovations, to which the mayor of Jacksonville responded "whatever the organization thinks is going to be best for that district — for fans and best for taxpayers" but is that the right decision? Neil deMause from Field of Schemes joins us to talk about why cities need to stop giving teams money for entertainment districts that never come to fruition.
Then he and Marc talk about why the bidding process for the Olympics and World Cup need to be based counties instead of relying solely on cities.
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