Submitted by Guesttenheimer (not verified) on Thu, 11/08/2012 - 8:57am.
It was a one-sided push to burden the taxpayers and sell riverfront, contaminated property all for a venture with no credible return. The reason private investors don't step up to the plate is because they can't see profit or gain. Good investors don't "invest" in losing propositions. There is history here, there are numbers here and they all add up to a waste of an investment of either private monies or taxpayer funding.
Saffo, it was never a "healthy" debate at all.
It was a one-sided push to burden the taxpayers and sell riverfront, contaminated property all for a venture with no credible return. The reason private investors don't step up to the plate is because they can't see profit or gain. Good investors don't "invest" in losing propositions. There is history here, there are numbers here and they all add up to a waste of an investment of either private monies or taxpayer funding.
You just can't polish a turd.