Shain Bergan

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Shain Bergan

Shain Bergan

@KCPSShain

News hound and communications enthusiast in Kansas City. Communications Director for Kansas City Public Schools. Tweet opinions are my own.

Kansas City انضم Kasım 2011
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Yogi@Houseofyogi·
Chicago lost the Bears this week. A team that's been in the city since 1921. They didn't lose them to a bigger market or a better deal. The Bears decided they'd rather be a tenant in Indiana than deal with Illinois for one more year. Think about how badly you have to run a place for that to be the smart move. They lost them for two reasons. The people running Illinois would rather villainize a builder than keep one. And they're bad at their jobs. In 2021 the Bears spent $197M on the old Arlington Park racetrack. Before they could break ground, Cook County valued the empty lot at $192M (Bears said $60M). They were salivating at the chance to extort a building that didn't even exist yet. That fight dragged on for years. The Bears were ready to put $2B into the stadium. All they wanted was a promise the county wouldn't reassess them into oblivion, plus $855M for infrastructure everyone uses. Roads, transit, utilities. A $3B project, two thirds of it private money pouring into Illinois. Springfield had since 2021 to get this done. They dragged it to the final night of session, passed it through the Senate at 3:39AM, and the House went home without voting. So now it's all gone. The funniest part? This started because Cook County tried to grab the tax early. They knew a built stadium would pay $53M a year. Now they get under $4M on a vacant lot. No jobs, no buildout, no new anything. Congrats on fighting for scraps and losing the whole prize. Pritzker: they're "an $8.5B valued business" that doesn't need propping up. But be smart for a second. Almost every NFL city throws in public money for a stadium. Not charity. The return is real. Tourism, hotels, restaurants, jobs, game days, property tax on a huge development. The math works. Indiana did the math. While Illinois sat on it for years, Indiana passed a bill in months, put up $1B, and took the team. And the Bears took a worse deal to get there. In Illinois they were going to own their stadium. In Indiana they rent it from the state. A team that wanted to build its own home gave up ownership just to escape Chicago. Nobody won but Indiana. The Bears lost their stadium. Illinois lost the team, the $2B, and $53M a year in taxes. Pritzker after they left: "I wasn't willing to give up billions of dollars of taxpayer money to give it to a billionaire-owned family or team." There it is. "Billionaire-owned." That's how Democrats talk about any business right before they run it out of town. Call them a billionaire, act like you're saving working families, take a victory lap while the tax base drives across the state line. Meanwhile they're running the whole state into the ground. And you already know how this ends. You're living in it. Pensions are $143B in the hole, worst in the country and not close. You pay $6,285 a year in property taxes, double the $2,969 national average, for a city that's $1.15B in the red. The mayor called its finances "the point of no return." When you run things this badly, you sell what's left. They leased the parking meters for 75 years to Morgan Stanley and a sovereign wealth fund in Abu Dhabi. Took $1.15B and burned through it in two years. The investors already made it all back, with 58 years left to collect. Sold the Skyway. Sold the downtown garages. Every asset that made money, gone for one check. But a fixed property tax rate for a team that's been here 106 years? That's "propping up billionaires." Companies are leaving. Boeing for Virginia. Caterpillar for Texas. Citadel for Miami. In 2023 alone Illinois lost 56,000 people and $6B in income to other states. The ones who left earned a third more than the ones who moved in. Indiana didn't outbid anyone. AAA credit, 16 years straight. A $676M surplus. Fourth-lowest debt per person in the country. They just weren't a disaster. Illinois could have collected $53M a year. It chose zero. Ignore all the bad management but make sure to stick it to those evil, pesky billionaires.
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Shain Bergan@KCPSShain·
@travisclones Instead of collecting $30 million a year, they’re going to collect $0. How’s that a good deal? Especially considering Bears were willing to pay for their own stadium.
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Shain Bergan@KCPSShain·
@RossUglem Great example, as Washington’s stadium isn’t in D.C. Teams whose stadiums aren’t in their city: Dolphins Raiders Jets Giants Rams Chargers 49ers Bucs Cowboys Bills
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Ross Uglem
Ross Uglem@RossUglem·
Maybe the Bears could do the bizarro Washington deal. Be known simply as “The Bears” or “Bears FC”
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Rusty@RustysBrain·
@downbadbears So you’re claiming a city you don’t even play in? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 fucking losers
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m@downbadbears·
Nobody is changing our name to the Indiana Bears STFU.
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Shain Bergan@KCPSShain·
@jasoninmke (2/2) major development anywhere includes this) Illinois not only rejected this, but did not have a counter of any kind….over the course of 5 years! And that’s not even going into how Chicago-based State Legislators sabotaged Arlington Heights.
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Shain Bergan@KCPSShain·
@jasoninmke They’re not asking for subsidization. Under the Bears’ proposal to IL: *Bears pay entirely for their own stadium. *They pay more in property taxes than any other professional sports team. *The state covers some of the surrounding infrastructure cost (every single (1/2)
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Shain Bergan@KCPSShain·
Bears stadium situation dumbed down: Illinois had 5 years to give the Bears a tax deal anywhere close to every other franchise in the NFL. Politicians failed and were antagonistic every step of the way. Bears used the Indiana move first as a ploy, but then Indiana offered 1/2
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@Johnny_Barks I mean, the Packers don’t pay property taxes on their stadium, and they pay $1 million a year to the state for rent. If Illinois was offering anything close to that, the Bears would be staying in Illinois.
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Johnny barks@Johnny_Barks·
Pretty funny that the small town of Green Bay, Wisconsin can figure out how to keep a professional football team but the big city of Chicago cannot lmao.
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Mandy Kong 🦍@mirann_darrow·
.@AZCardinals there's gonna be a vacancy in the third largest US city soon if you wanna come home 👀
Mandy Kong 🦍 tweet media
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Shain Bergan@KCPSShain·
@Accounting_1955 @brianm1669 You’re counting decades of accrual of tax savings as a “cost” on the government? Weird way to look at it, but ok. So every development that gets any sort of tax break is the same as that business asking the people for a billion dollars?
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Charles Schimpf
Charles Schimpf@Accounting_1955·
@KCPSShain @brianm1669 The property tax was to be 40 million annually with property taxes immune from taxes. A flat uninflated value of 1.6 billion. They also wanted infrastructure costs paid that the Bears estimated at 833 million but some estimates are as high as 1.5 billion.
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Shain Bergan@KCPSShain·
@NikkiBears88 Talk to Chicago politicians. They’re the ones who blocked the Bears moving to Arlington 🤷‍♂️ They’d much rather the Bears go to Hammond, which borders Chicago. I don’t know why Chicago politicians are mad. They literally got their wish.
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👀🔴@NikkiBears88·
Arlington heights > Hammond I want the bears to stay in IL.
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Shain Bergan@KCPSShain·
For Bears stadium: I still don’t understand the idea that collecting $0 annually instead of $30 million annually is better for the taxpayer, or why letting the Bears pay $30 million a year instead of $50 million a year is “making taxpayers cover the difference.” Just spend less?
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B-Nack@BernackAttack9·
@Dzikhead Why would it not transfer?
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Austin Guy@Dzikhead·
I hope no one is like 5-6 years out on the Season Ticket Priority List because you're never getting that $100 per seat back
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Charles Schimpf
Charles Schimpf@Accounting_1955·
@KCPSShain @brianm1669 They were willing to pay 2 billion for the stadium and asked for 3 billion in tax and infrastructure paid for them.
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Shain Bergan@KCPSShain·
@jhook1248 They literally offered to build their own stadium and pay tens of millions of dollars in property taxes each year. Illinois couldn’t put a deal together because Chicago politicians blocked it, as Hammond , IN, is closer to Chicago than Arlington Heights.
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Matthew Rowley (Intrigued LoyChi Fan)
Can we talk about the fact the Bears bought a piece of land, tore down an iconic race track and have done nothing with it sense? Now they will probably sell it at a loss and it'll turn into a strip mall or something. Awesome
David Haugh@DavidHaugh

The #Bears are expected to announce today their board of directors have voted and they will be focused on Hammond moving forward as the future site of their stadium, two legislative sources said. @thescorechicago @mullyhaugh

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Shain Bergan@KCPSShain·
(6/6) The Bears WANTED to go to Arlington Heights, but Chicago politicians wouldn’t allow it and were willing to lose the Bears to Indiana to block it, as Hammond, IN, is closer to Chicago than Arlington Heights.
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Shain Bergan@KCPSShain·
(5/x) Bears ownership and management are often portrayed as bumbling fools. But it’s wild to me how anyone with the facts can blame them in any way on this.
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Shain Bergan@KCPSShain·
Bears stadium stuff: Deals only work if both sides want it. Illinois didn’t want it. This is undeniable. Chicago politicians were never going to let the Bears leave to go in-state. They’ve been upfront about this and no deal could pass the Illinois Legislature without them. 1/x
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