- Joined
- Mar 4, 2014
- Messages
- 18,697
- Reaction Score
- 26,833
I absolutely agree 100% that the state of CT should wield its weight and make some demands from the mickey mouse operation. But it's not because of the tax breaks. It is because of the incredible amount espn/disney has invested in capital projects in bristol. the tax breaks, in my opinion, are ancillary to the much larger investment espn has made in the state.As we are finding with the B12 contracts with Fox & ESPN ... there are always ambiguity in out years of deals. Thus, the STATE of CONNECTICUT could take the position that they are far harsher on some open ambiguous clauses ... to force ESPN to favorably affirm UConn' place in the P5 world. Doesn't that make sense to you?
You don't just load $260m on a Truck. And ... at this point ... do we really think it is quite easy to move that massive infrastructure and all those TALENT employees to other regions of the country. Let's be half as wily as the Oklahoma president in this.
Disney has built an entire expensive state of the art digital campus for a singular purpose - espn. It can't just up and leave that investment and start over again. I would love to see our leaders step up and say, "Hey, espn, wtf. Get us to the table immediately or we end all tax credits today." Why don't our leaders do that? is there any plausible reason our state leaders don't understand that espn is screwing us? Maybe both sides don't consider $22 million a year that significant. I don't know.