no it didn't, heck wouldn't surprise me if burrow was in the olympics at this point..Sarcasm. Fell flat.
just felt I should correct my mistake.
no it didn't, heck wouldn't surprise me if burrow was in the olympics at this point..Sarcasm. Fell flat.
Olympics are ridiculously expensive. Most countries ask "is this worth it?" The right answer is no.I find it mind boggling still, that country was gifted the Olympics
I don't think he wanted to come here.Joey Burrows is in the olympics the week before the super bowl? Frost shouldve recruited him
too many subjectively judged events. Give me some track and field and I'll watch. Maybe some downhill timed skiing events or ski jumping. Bobsledding maybe.Not much, but not because of the politics of it all. I just don't enjoy watching many of the winter sports.
The bids for the 2022 winter games were Beijing and Almaty, Kazakhstan. And that's it. A few decades ago there were a dozen countries all vying for the games. They were considered a money-making opportunity and a chance to show off to the world. Then we had Greece bankrupting itself and leaving behind derelict venues, China and Russia spending 50 billion each for the games, terrorist attacks in London before the 2012 games, and Rio barely able to get its venues done on time and way over budget. Sooner or later the realization is that the games are more of a massive expense and headache for the citizens than they are worth. There is more interest in the summer games than the winter games, but both need to be scaled back substantially.Olympics are ridiculously expensive. Most countries ask "is this worth it?" The right answer is no.
I think the last time the U.S. hosted the games it was a money loser as a stand alone event but it has to be tough to judge the economic impact accurately of having the games in your country. IF you make it stand alone on sponsorships, TV rights and admission fees then it has no chance of turning a profit. China is using it for propaganda purposes.The bids for the 2022 winter games were Beijing and Almaty, Kazakhstan. And that's it. A few decades ago there were a dozen countries all vying for the games. They were considered a money-making opportunity and a chance to show off to the world. Then we had Greece bankrupting itself and leaving behind derelict venues, China and Russia spending 50 billion each for the games, terrorist attacks in London before the 2012 games, and Rio barely able to get its venues done on time and way over budget. Sooner or later the realization is that the games are more of a massive expense and headache for the citizens than they are worth. There is more interest in the summer games than the winter games, but both need to be scaled back substantially.
Another overlooked impact is a lot of the places that host, end up with delipidated, unused Olympic campuses that just sit and rot.I think the last time the U.S. hosted the games it was a money loser as a stand alone event but it has to be tough to judge the economic impact accurately of having the games in your country. IF you make it stand alone on sponsorships, TV rights and admission fees then it has no chance of turning a profit. China is using it for propaganda purposes.
This. China doesn't create much but they sure copy and steal a lot.Not watching. The games should not be in China. Part of the reason they are is so very few countries even bid for them. The Olympics need to be scaled back in size to make hosting them easier for more countries. Get rid of the fringe sports that didn't exist 50 years ago and sports that require special unique venues like curling. Stop turning the opening ceremony into a massive brag-fest for the host country. Stop forcing countries to build gleaming hotels for elitist media and dignitaries.
As far as China, they covered up the true origins of Covid-19, enslave and abuse their own people, and are threatening to take over what should be a free, independent country in Taiwan. Our political leaders sold our economy to China and we have a president with family business dealings with a corrupt communist regime. We should be trying to move manufacturing out of China and partnering with countries in Latin America to do that.
Lumberjacks would have run them offI watched Stihl's lumberjack games on the Deuce a few years back. Highly entertaining and wasn't political at all. I'd watch that again.
Utah did quite well hosting the Olympics, but that was due in large part to a big infusion of federal money. As a taxpayer, Mitt Romney's plan to finance a no-debt Olympics pissed me off. But as an economist, I had to admire it. The guy sure knew what he was doing.I think the last time the U.S. hosted the games it was a money loser as a stand alone event but it has to be tough to judge the economic impact accurately of having the games in your country. IF you make it stand alone on sponsorships, TV rights and admission fees then it has no chance of turning a profit. China is using it for propaganda purposes.
Your solutions are idiotic. Curling is the fastest growing winter sport. A large part of the growth in events in the Olympics is adding a substantial number of women's events to roughly equal the men's events. China is the fastest growing country for interest in winter sports.Not watching. The games should not be in China. Part of the reason they are is so very few countries even bid for them. The Olympics need to be scaled back in size to make hosting them easier for more countries. Get rid of the fringe sports that didn't exist 50 years ago and sports that require special unique venues like curling. Stop turning the opening ceremony into a massive brag-fest for the host country. Stop forcing countries to build gleaming hotels for elitist media and dignitaries.
As far as China, they covered up the true origins of Covid-19, enslave and abuse their own people, and are threatening to take over what should be a free, independent country in Taiwan. Our political leaders sold our economy to China and we have a president with family business dealings with a corrupt communist regime. We should be trying to move manufacturing out of China and partnering with countries in Latin America to do that.
Not watching except it is on the TVs at the gym. Curling was on this morning. I used to ski at Mammoth Mountain in the Sierras. Once in awhile they would have a downhill event. Started at a saddle at the top of the mountain ridge and went down what was black diamonds all the way. Watching the skiers go by so fast on that steep run was truly amazing. I couldn't figure out if they were extremely brave or just plain crazy.Being from CO, love the Winter Olympics. Just watched women’s moguls—incredibly difficult to do what those ladies are doing. Sad to see Mikaela Shiffrin skid out on her first giant slalom run, but she’ll be back (snow looks like complete crap). I know one of our snowboard cross racers so will be rooting for him on Wednesday night. Go Mick go!
maybe they should just have the summer ones in greece every 4 years.The bids for the 2022 winter games were Beijing and Almaty, Kazakhstan. And that's it. A few decades ago there were a dozen countries all vying for the games. They were considered a money-making opportunity and a chance to show off to the world. Then we had Greece bankrupting itself and leaving behind derelict venues, China and Russia spending 50 billion each for the games, terrorist attacks in London before the 2012 games, and Rio barely able to get its venues done on time and way over budget. Sooner or later the realization is that the games are more of a massive expense and headache for the citizens than they are worth. There is more interest in the summer games than the winter games, but both need to be scaled back substantially.
China appreciates your support.Your solutions are idiotic. Curling is the fastest growing winter sport. A large part of the growth in events in the Olympics is adding a substantial number of women's events to roughly equal the men's events. China is the fastest growing country for interest in winter sports.
Wow shocker. Something you don't agree with is idiotic. Ya don't say haha clownYour solutions are idiotic. Curling is the fastest growing winter sport. A large part of the growth in events in the Olympics is adding a substantial number of women's events to roughly equal the men's events. China is the fastest growing country for interest in winter sports.
It's obvious a lot of people posting here don't know the first thing about these sports. So let's just propose that we get rid of them. Yeah that's always the solution when you have an incredibly narrow world view.Wow shocker. Something you don't agree with is idiotic. Ya don't say haha clown
Yeah let's continue to antagonize China and get into a war with them. That's smart.China appreciates your support.
Lmao.Yeah let's continue to antagonize China and get into a war with them. That's smart.
Yes we are, and it's a stupid and dangerous game.Lmao.
We are antagonizing China?
So kiss their *** while they take over the world?
You clearly must not know anything about China
The Chinese are all about the end game and that is world domination.Yes we are, and it's a stupid and dangerous game.
If that's the case, they're going to do it anyway. Antagonizing them will only speed that process up, I can guarantee you that. Every advantage the US had in the 20th century to become the preeminent world power, China now has in the 21st century. Only idiots who are too stupid to see this are in favor of antagonizing China.The Chinese are all about the end game and that is world domination.
And that my friend does not include freedom and liberty
Great event. The best athletes in the world at their sport.Anyone watching them? I haven’t had any interest but wondering if I’m alone in this regard.
Ok. You might be right. But I'm going down swinging rather than dropping my draws and bending over. When the doc puts on rubber gloves I will to. Makes them take a step back!!!!If that's the case, they're going to do it anyway. Antagonizing them will only speed that process up, I can guarantee you that. Every advantage the US had in the 20th century to become the preeminent world power, China now has in the 21st century. Only idiots who are too stupid to see this are in favor of antagonizing China.
Really poor taste in your opening line. Maybe try something like, "Your solutions are debatable", that's alittle more user friendly.Your solutions are idiotic. Curling is the fastest growing winter sport. A large part of the growth in events in the Olympics is adding a substantial number of women's events to roughly equal the men's events. China is the fastest growing country for interest in winter sports.
Hmmmm. You've got me convinced. Where do I sign up comrade?If that's the case, they're going to do it anyway. Antagonizing them will only speed that process up, I can guarantee you that. Every advantage the US had in the 20th century to become the preeminent world power, China now has in the 21st century. Only idiots who are too stupid to see this are in favor of antagonizing China.
He’s got Tourette’s or something… whenever he sees something he doesn’t agree with he drops the ‘idiot’ moniker.Really poor taste in your opening line. Maybe try something like, "Your solutions are debatable", that's alittle more user friendly.
I never called him an idiot. I said his specific ideas that were listed in his post were idiotic, likely because he doesn't have much experience in this area. I don't think you're an idiot either, just a snake.He’s got Tourette’s or something… whenever he sees something he doesn’t agree with he drops the ‘idiot’ moniker.
And now that I’ve posted this, I’m now in his sights.