the only difference is that there may be temporarily slightly more money when you factor in the money actually coming from businesses and the potential tax savings being respent under the guise of investment/advertising expense
the only difference is that there may be temporarily slightly more money when you factor in the money actually coming from businesses and the potential tax savings being respent under the guise of investment/advertising expense
thats a great point, the $ isnt developing new players, just moving the same players around.
everytime i go to the YMCA or any other gym it saddens me to see young kids paying private coaches to teach them simple things, why are their regular coaches incapable or holding back certain lessons for the private paid session? (Also not sure it is appropriate for people to make money without the place getting a cut, especially at “free” government paid for gyms on military bases)
similar point could have been made about 15 years ago about raising coaches’ salaries
Every player on even the worst NFL team is a pro. Even in the NIL era this won't be the case on a college team.
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