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The US Olympic Committee tweets the news.

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I don't know anybody who thinks its a good idea.

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Budweiser is all in.....

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All agreed belch now.

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something that's 99.99% water?

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Remember how it's all going to be privately funded - well, except for the several billion dollars worth of infrastructure improvements that will be needed ...

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Adam, you're not an idiot... you know as well as I do, eventually some way, the taxpayers will be on the hook for all of this. There's absolutely nothing stopping from the backers in a few years pulling out their funds and leaving the taxpayers to pay for it. Just watch and see.

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And organizers get implicated in some sort of bribery scandal, we can just call in Mitt Romney.

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I'll give you that.. if they brought Mitt in to manage it, I'd support. I can't stand Mitt but ya know, he does have the experience in MA politics AND hosting an Olympic game.

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Oh, he's got experience.

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This thing's going to be overbudget faster than your city and town's snowplow budget 5 minutes into the first storm. And then come the next 9.97 years of planning.

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...moved to Dallas two years ago.

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thinks it's a great idea

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The IOC must be like "well looks like Boston will be our next victim of our nasty parasite, slurp slurp"

We really need to stop this. Who's up for a signature drive to get a question on the ballot to prevent public funds from being used for anything Olympics? I'm in. Who else?

Even though I don't care much for Charlie Baker, I really hope he sticks to his party's "fiscal responsibility" mantra and punts this idea out of the park and to somewhere else. But some how I doubt that..

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This foolish idea needs to be nipped in the bud before any more public funds are wasted on it

Any elected official supporting a Boston Olympics should be put on strict notice that they won't get reelected.

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Any elected official supporting a Boston Olympics should be put on strict notice that they won't get reelected.

Adorable.

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The news doesn't mean we're getting the Olympics. It means Boston is being submitted to the IOC, which will make the final choice after carefully weighing all the options and determining the best place to highlight the youth of the world, and not letting money sway their votes in the least (OK, so Boston organizers have already said they're going to raise $50 million to convince the IOC, but that will all be money well spent on dioramas and mockups of trains that work, etc.).

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The IOC is downright angelic!

*cough*

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To borrow a phrase from the younger crowd :"I can't even".

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"mockups of trains that work"

Boston Bigwig: On this model you can see the efficient people-moving ability of the Red- Hey! Where's the train?

(Everyone scours the model for the tiny Red Line train, which is stuck in a tiny tunnel. A huge crowd of tiny stick figures at the station taps their tiny feet.)

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All the new Governor has to do is issue the one sentence statement: "I do not think that holding the Olympic Games in Massachusetts is fiscally responsible, and the State will do everything in its power to make sure they are not awarded to Boston."

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That would be an impressive display of standing up to a large number of powerful individuals and interest groups, and it would impress the hell out of me, but I'm not holding my breath.

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Yes!!!

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No!! Just no! Stop this in its tracks now just like the cold stops the T in its tracks.

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Start getting signatures for the ballot question now

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Bright side, I can't see myself in my current apartment for 10 years anyhow because given it's location, I'm pretty sure my landlord will kick me out to either use it himself or rent it at a 100+% mark-up. Ugh.

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Could have rented out that apartment for $1K a day... :)

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Make the landlord an offer , buy the place !

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When the Olympic Committee gets of the plane at Logan and can't get a taxi (because there are , like, 12 taxis in the entire city) - or better yet, if they have to suffer the shitstorm of an international flight landing at Logan (and THEN trying to get a non-existent taxi), or getting into a taxi with someone who can't find downtown Boston (and is eating a whole, deep-fried curried goat in the front seat while shouting into his phone the entire ride), that ought to change their minds!

Cosmopolitan city, my ass. Why not try Worcester while they're at it?

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Logan taxi queue with the rest of the great unwashed? Not a chance.

IF they fly into Logan at all, they won't be dealing with Terminal E baggage claim and the teeny taxi queue. They will get the red carpet at Signature Flight Support, with their limos waiting at the curb (if not on the tarmac).

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That is the message of the organizers here. Nobody on this list is going to be inconvenienced by any Olympic events. This list is the juiced list of this city.

http://www.2024boston.org/about

Call your State Reps and State Senators and warn them. They are about to get the Virginia Frat House treatment by lobbyists and the other apologists on this list.

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The first person on the list "Robert Caret, President of University of Massachusetts" has already resigned to return to Maryland. Yeah, there's a guy who really gives a ripe fuck about the future of Boston and Massachusetts.

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It is an exceptional honor for Boston to be chosen as the U.S.representative in the running for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. This selection is in recognition of our city's talent, diversity and global leadership. Our goal is to host an Olympic and Paralympic Games that are innovative, walkable and hospitable to all. Boston hopes to welcome the world's greatest athletes to one of the world's great cities.

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womp womp womp womp

what's that sound? Sounds like Charlie Brown's Teacher? Oh no its just Marty Walsh, you know the mouthhead for the union and John Fish. I wonder how much he's getting paid to support this. Any idiot with a brain would never support this if they cared about getting re lected again.

Marty Walsh - 1 term mayor

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Assuming that's actually what our Mayor said, that was a big mistake.

Let Switzerland host these stoopid olypmics. They're the ones benefiting here.

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The good thing about this (for now) is it's only a bid--we would still be competing with other cities around the world ( http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2015/01/08/375690605/u-s-olympic-com...) so it's not for sure. That said, definitely hoping some other country wins and deals with this headache.

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Adams why are you and your followers always moaning about this ??? I'm so lost

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Quickly, off the top of my head at the moment; others please jump in:

The three weeks or so of the games will turn the city into a living hell for the people who actually live here and aren't attending events. Far worse than the 2004 DNC. And that's assuming we get those new Red and Orange Line trains on time and the T holds up a lot better than today (when brakes just randomly lock on trains and fill tunnels with smoke and the like).

But it's not just those three weeks: All the new facilities will be built at once - yeah, yeah, they're going to reuse college dorms and the like, but, they still have to build a stadium and the main Olympic Village.

Whole sections of the city will be turned into armed camps weeks, if not months beforehand. The UK installed surface-to-air missiles on the tops of apartment buildings.

People and businesses WILL be displaced. If I owned one of the warehouses in Widett Circle I'd be very concerned right now.

I don't really care what John Fish says about taxpayers not being left on the hook for this. If something goes wrong, they, ie., the rest of us, will be.

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Not for the Olympics, but for the everyday needs of ordinary citizens. This foolishness is a major distraction that diverts resources and political energy away from things that are vastly more important.

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Well, we've got 10 years and a deadline to improve the T. If this is what it takes to get the motivation to do it, I'm in favor. I'd rather have the T fixed and NOT host the Olympics, but ... let's just say that all I want for Xmas is a functional MBTA. And if it can only be had by bribing the IOC, fine, let's bribe the IOC.

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for the T to do anything. Not long enough to order new subway trains, have them delivered, and then get the design errors fixed and installed. Perhaps some plans already on the shelf like the red-blue connector could get started. If lucky the GLX and Government Center rehab might get completed in time.

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Housing. This is a big one. Not only hotel rooms for spectators, or athletes, but just about anyone who will be trying to rent a place to live around that time.

You won't be able to get a place. Landlords will "push" people out in hopes of cashing in to rent to spectators. Many spectators stay in the city weeks before and weeks after and make it a long "holiday" for folks. Lots of opportunities for people to re-rent

Bad news if you are trying to rent a place.

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So there is zero chance you and those who think similar could go out and enjoy the 3 weekly once in a life time event? What makes you think the commutes on the other cities would be any better?

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I think you're not understanding what this website is. This is not some kind of group-think of Adam supporters. There's a broad cross-section of the city that hang out here, and you get a lot of contrarian views here.

Except on this subject of the olympics.

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People who are not put out of their apartments, have three weeks vacation, and can afford the cost of attending the events (and can afford to forego renting their homes).

I kind of fall into that category, but not many people can even afford to turn down $$$ for their homes so they can go elsewhere. If they have the vacation time from work. If they are even getting paid while their businesses are shut down. If they aren't a tenant pushed out like Cybah was in Atlanta.

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Consider how far the City and State bent over backwards with Fourth of July on the esplenade - changing things like schedule to accommodate those who'll put it on a national platform of the stature which some of us so desperately crave - and some of the problems and embarrassment that came with it.

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And the fact that this city and state have a notorious history of backroom deals and political corruption that don't benefit the common, everyday, hardworking taxpayer. It's just bad news all around.

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I recommend you investigate the local perspective of any recent winter or summer olympic host. I have relatives who live in Vancouver and London UK. They didn't have anything positive to say.

I also wouldn't exaclty say that Boston is a city who's economy is 100% tourism based.

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I have friends who lived in Vancouver at the time. They didn't particularly like the disruption, but they are absolutely in agreement that it was the only way they were going to get their new subway lines built and new buses purchased, and those things made it absolutely worth it for many who live there now.

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The Big Dig was supposed to do that, too.

Hahahahaha.

They'll have shuttle buses and leave the T with the bill for them.

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I'm sure they'll get around to some MBTA improvements no more than 10-20 years after the Olympics have left town.

Meanwhile, construction contractors who have been living off of instant ramen noodles since the Big Dig wrapped are putting their Lexus dealers on speed-dial.

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There was no public input to this bid at all! And some of their proposed Olympic hosting locations around the city are ridiculous. Say goodbye to the Common for the summer as that will be shut down for beach volleyball. Also say goodbye to Franklin Park as they plan to rip up the park for equestrian. And where the hell do they plan to build a new aquatics park and velodrome in the city? Plus explain to me why a temporary Olympics stadium should cost $700 million as it said in a Boston Globe article. At that price tag, it's not even any cheaper than any other regular stadium.

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Because we don't have any real beaches here, right? This idea alone should show how flawed the entire concept of holding the Olympics here is.

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Nay, nay . Revere Beach....

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I'm thinking of all the money I lost during the DNC......

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I am so tired of hearing all the cynical naysayers. Just because so many other cities have had terrible experiences does not mean it will be that way here. The Boston bid will probably NOT propose building massive useless stadiums and WILL rely on creative, sustainable ideas. If Rome, Paris, etc. insist on bankrupting themselves to get the Olympics, fine, let the IOC choose them. But if Boston can put forward a reasonable plan, I am excited about that. Bring it on!

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Do you live in Boston or are you a former Boaton resident? You seem to have misplaced faith in our civic leadership

There's no way to build an Olympic stadium without massive disruption somewhere and without ending up with a large, unneeded structure in the city, unless the Patriots are taking it over after, in which case people will still freak out.

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The thing is, a certain core of people in Boston are convinced this can't be done, but heck, we can try. To be honest, we should be proud we came in first in the USA. You don't think that in Paris or Rome or any of the other bidding cities there aren't people worried about the impending shitstorm that will be somewhere in 2024.

To be fair to the naysayers, someone has to keep the powers that be honest. The way I see it, if Boston presents an affordable plan and loses, so be it. As long as the exact opposite doesn't happen, I'll be waiting for my handball and men's field hockey tickets.

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I think regional residents are excited because more of the cost burdens and impact will fall on Boston residents while they can hop on the train to come into the city and then return to their leafy suburbs.

Look at that parasite who get $200k/ yr to run the convention center (which needs another $1B FYI) - that is the kind of person who is behind this and will be benefitting from the Olympics.

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I'm trying to think this is a good thing and not to be cynical, but failing. All the reasons cited by Adam and others convince me this is a terrible idea and will be a mess if Boston is selected.

That said, your point about the convention center head is 100% wrong, assuming you're talking about Jim Rooney, the head of the Convention Center Authority. He lives in Dorchester (in the not too fancy Polish Triangle), grew up in Southie and is Harvard educated. No, I'm not related to him or a friend of his, but one of my good friends has worked for him for years and he's been a very good boss to my friend over the years. If that's who you're referring to as an out of state parasite, you couldn't be more wrong.

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He could well be a great guy, but he's feathered his nest at the public's expense.
Local or not isn't the issue. He's the kind of insider who will game the Olympics for max personal benefit.

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Though let me put it to you this way. Let's say that they decided to put in a venue at Millennium Park, and one of the infrastructure improvements was extending the Orange Line out there. Would they have bought you off for that?

Honestly, I'm more impartial, let's hear them out, that I will end up on this board. I love a good argument, and it's been way too one sided. I'm not saying the masses support this, but still, some people were surprised that Bush got re-elected in 2004, and others were surprised that Obama got re-elected in 2012, mainly since they didn't know anyone who voted for him (respectively.)

And if it is the Commonwealth that is picking up the tab rather than the City, I would say that the region as a whole has a bigger dog in this fight. Three week's disruption is nothing. The 30 year mortgage for it is another thing altogether.

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If they extend the orange line out I will support this 100%. That's never going to happen without an infusion of money from somewhere else, since there's no political will to make transit improvements in the city when the whiny western part of the state will stomp their feet and throw a fit.

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as opening a drive in in a state that only has three months of summer.

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Do you know how many drive-ins there used to be around here??

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Any in Roslindale, WR or Hyde Park?

(Growing up in Tulsa, there was one about a mile away from our house -- and another (derelict) one about 2 miles away.

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West Roxbury Dedham Neponset Canton . West Roxbury was where maybe Home Depot is , back to Rivermoor Rd.,aka dump road. Here's a link. I used to deliver frozen foods to them , beaucoup beaucoup !

http://www.drive-ins.com/theaters/ma

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I have fond memories of almost seeing (and falling asleep in) "Star Trek: the Motion Picture" in a drive-in near the exit to Route 3 in Kingston Massachusetts (in like 1980 or something?), with my father and brother on one of those foggy nights that looked like a cloud had descended over town. Yeah, it was a stupendously bad idea, but somebody fronted the cash for the darned things.

This doesn't bode great local wisdom with respect to "building out" for the Olympics...

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who didn't fall asleep attempting to watch "Star Trek - The Motion Sickness."

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The Revere Drive In, Suffolk Downs Drive In, Wellington Circle had two and the legendary Georgetown Drive In.

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"Route 114 Drive-In" in Danvers.

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She wrote almost exactly the same BS that you just did in her most recent column

Instead of saying no, let’s try being open to Olympics possibility

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Step 1. - Find a better apartment
Step 2. - Ask if I can work from one of my employer's offices in Europe
Step 3. - Rent apartment for an unreasonable amount of $$
Step 4. - Flee to Europe for two-three weeks
/DONE

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You go to Europe. This is my chance to go see the India for a month. Surely there is a way to capitalize on this.

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I hope you have many more MBTA puns and rhymes ready, Adam. We're going to need them.

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The Mayor and his people need to put together a concise road map as to how all the small businesses, vendors, food trucks and LOCALS will be able to capitalize and benefit from this. Too often when there is an opportunity to make money in this city the deep pockets and the friends of the Mayor get to swoop in and take the good spots, kick out everyone who was already there and SCREW the little guy.

If this actually happens, and it probably won't, we all need to make sure we are able to walk away with a huge bucket of cash whether it is by renting our homes out, selling licensed Olympic merchandise, keeping our bars/restaurants open late, vending near the busiest spots or just being left alone.

A coalition should be formed now so once the screwing begins we are prepared to fight back.

If ALL the citizens don't stand to benefit in some way from this then we don't need it. We don't want it and it should go away.

Someone just asked me when something like this happened before.

The Democratic National Convention
The Tall Ships
Every single time we win a Championship
The last Boston Marathon

so there's a little history there.

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I would be happy with an officially licensed Joe & Nemo hot dog cart .

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I work in tourism. So you might think I'd naturally be in support of the Olympics coming here.

Wrong.

When the Democratic National Convention came here is 2004, it was one of my worst years ever. The normal tourists stayed away from the city in droves, for weeks before and weeks after the convention. They heard all about the security issues, the booked-up hotels, and everything else, and just decided not to come to Boston that year. And I got absolutely no business out of the convention delegates. They stayed in fancy hotels, ate catered meals sponsored by lobbyists, and never saw the normal city.

The Olympics would be a thousand times worse.

The construction companies, hotels, caterers, and charter bus companies would benefit. No one else would.

The Marathon is only one day and we're all used to it by now. Sports championships, likewise one day for a parade. Tall Ships never seemed to create a hassle, in my opinion, and lots of local residents went to see them as well.

But weeklong (or longer) mega-events like the DNC and Olympics, no, a thousand times no.

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I love every square inch of Boston more than any other human being that I personally know, and even I think the Olympics in Boston is really, really bad idea.

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A month out of our lives will be effected 10 years from now?

Some people just love to complain, it probably won't be too bad anyway.

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All the new facilities and security arrangement won't just spring up out of the ground and some people's lives will be affected long before that and for a lot more than a month - like anybody who works in Widett Circle.

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The South Boston Naval Annex is still in mothballs , isn't it ! Do it up !
Sidebar:
A-Man , what is the Widett circle thing, you mentioned it twice? On my monopoly board the George Costanza City Planner version , Widett goes rail .

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Guess you haven't been down there lately. It's kind of an industrial park these days.

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Totally ? I always felt the area was in transition , even when I worked out of there. Well , I just have to take the train in and check it out, take the ferry over to C Town Navy Yard.

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March 15, 2023 - Globe Headline. Massachusetts Taxpayers seen as new funding source to compensate for Olympic Cost Overruns. Governor Tad Romney sees a vision of a great games providing public sources are used.

August 7, 2024 - Everett resident shot dead by small town NH cop being used as security officer when mistaken for jihadist while trying to open Dunkin Donuts near Olympic Village.

August 18, 2027 - Globe Headline (Or UHub Headline since the Globe devolves into the ether with John Henry being taken back to home planet); Boston Teacher cuts forced as expected revenues from Olympic fail to materialize.

December 15, 2029 - Construction defects from Olympic preparation value engineering cause Green Line Extension to Medford to close for 6 months owing to cheap steel in Somerville bridge.

This is Boston. We are a great city. However, we know this movie. I don't want a rerun.

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Aug 19th, 2029......
BPS saves teachers, decides to end busing instead. Westood home sales drop, Roaindale home prices rise as Boston real estate agents flood suburbs with West Roxbury High school pamphlets.

Oct. 7 2039....
Waterfront falls into Atlantic after Chines steel was used for Olympic infrastructure 10 years ago, 34,000 people killed!

(On my phone, but this would be a fun back and forth, but come on, the end of the world isn't coming))

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I don't trust that China steel one tensile, what else is batched into it ?

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Spark plugs.

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Yeah, it will be nice for people in the policing/security business.

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Here (didn't just add the comments in here like I usually do because Storify does weird things to pages when you embed lots of comments).

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                  ( It's a rather horrifying service. )

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Just got in after spending 2 hrs stuck in traffic for an unknown reason, (weather, Gov) and then got the news about the Olympics, ain't thrill, let me tell ya!

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Having Boston host the 2024 Olympics would simply add...big time, to the already-nightmarish situation that Boston traffic poses, if one gets the drift.

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Unintended alliteration aside, I believe that the reference to John - suck out every dollar Mr. Average Citizen owns - Fish is a major component of the reason. He and his construction colleagues will need new projects as the Seaport District building boom finishes.

Considering that construction companies have been sucking cash from government and private sponsored building projects like a tick that can't stop beginning with the Big Dig, it makes sense that Fish et al. are desperately looking for new projects. Construction companies are addicted to a continuous stream of project. The Olympics will be the cream of their dream. New stadia (one will not be enough), an nuclear power plant wattage paranoia security zone, aka Olympic Village, that arises from the flattened part of the forested area of Franklin Park is perfect.

All the folks who wanted to create a highway of a scar through JP? Now's the opportunity; just in a different form. Hell, why keep the Arboretum? That's another fabulous area where the parasites of progress can level and build.

This is about money. Not about prestige, honor or any other hifalutin sounding words. Pure greed.

A heretical idea: End the international Olympics.

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Why don't they just hold them in a permanent venue in the Mt. Olympus region of Greece. Greece, if anyone, would love more foreign investment. And then one would be re-using the same facilities over and over every couple of years [plus year round for various other competitions].

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If I ran the world, that would be my command. (i.e. Summer Olympics permanently in Athens and
other parts of Greece.)
For the Winter Olympics, it would be Switzerland - lots of mountains, probably at least some real snow and lots of top notch transportation. There would be a training and travel fund for
those countries who are participating and aren't right next door.

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By Zeus , thats a great idea. There are so many things being sponsored, let the sporting goods world chip in. Make the winners sign a percentage of their Wheaties ect endorsements over to the Mt. Olympus Fund.
πολύ καλό ,

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A huge security and transportation nightmare with sprinkles of cost overruns everywhere.

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Why do I get the feeling that this equates to the dog who accidentally caught the car it was chasing, and now has no clue what to do with it.

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Can't wait. I'll be watching the games from the Everett casino.

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... Lots of fit people to push the disabled trains!

On the not so bright side: http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/jan/08/boston-us-candidate...

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I will gladly pay you Tuesday for an Olympics today.

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Prepare to have your rights violated.

One quibble: Yes, the city and state set up a "free speech zone" in a cage outside the Garden during the DNC. But it really wasn't enforced. Sure, the Westboro people had a stage there, and a guy dressed like one of the aliens from the "To Serve Man" episode of "The Twilight Zone" held court there, but nobody was forced in there and there were protesters well outside the cage. But that's more of a historical quibble than anything else - as they will tell us roughly 67 gazillion times - 4/13 changed everything.

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With the plummeting gasoline and diesel fuel prices, NOW is the ideal time for the state Legislature to do a little work and pass a fixed increase in the gas tax! Consumers will least feel it and complain right now.

...provided its used to INCREASE traffic capacity instead of reducing it like recent projects have been doing. Stop turning 4 lane roads and bridges into 2 and 3 lanes! Stop removing overpasses and make more, including pedestrian/bicycle ones. Restore slip turn lanes! Fix some unsafe bridges while at it. Take Chapter 90 money away from Cambridge because they only reduce transportation with it.

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I really hope that Boston does not get selected for the 2024 Olympics. For all kinds of reasons, it would be a totally disaster. The city of Boston, on the whole, is too small, and too congested and too densely populated to handle something like the Olympics coming to town. Not only would it affect Boston residents, but residents living in surrounding areas like Cambridge and Somerville, for example, would be affected, too, in an adverse way.

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act smaller.

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Whne the IOC comes to do their inspection of the City, require them to ride the MBTA at rush hour for five days. Preferably on the Red Line.

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The opening ceremonies will consist of a bunch of guys shouting "Yankees Suck!" at nobody in particular.

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They dont have Jeter to kick around any more.

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Choose Boston for a once in a lifetime cultural event that takes place over two weeks 10 years from now. The nerve to compare us to places like Istanbul! Paris! London! Melbourne!

I wonder if New Orleans goes "damn, we have to put on the Super Bowl, again??? WTF"

The whining about this is oh so fashionable and quite frankly, bizarre.

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The Olympics don't just fly into Logan the night before and cheerily doff their hats with a jaunty "Cheerio!" as they dash off to the Olympic Village. For one thing, there are all those surface to air missiles that have to be installed, weeks before.

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A 2024 Boston Olympics will rape the regional economy.

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So, we can't find the money to fix a bridge which led to the closing of a homeless shelter with over 600 beds AND the state's largest detox facility...but we can afford the Olympics?

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Don't dare post a negative opinion about the Olympics to the Boston reddit or you'll get called an idiot by a bunch of college students from the suburbs that inhabit it. I'm really curious why they are gung ho for the Olympics. Most of them will be recent grads by then and will have gone home to New York and New Jersey so they won't be even around for it.

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