What counts as a win here? Every other team gets public funding and we were looking like we were heading that direction too, until the Joe Ricketts crap came out. For that reason alone, its already a loss, isn't it? Negotiating win against Tunney? Thats not a win for me. Beating our chest because we're the business that keeps everything else booming and they're allowing us to fund everything ourselves while capitalizing bigtime from us? Sorry, but the minute the 150 mill public funding waived bye-bye, the chance for a win waved bye-bye too. Most teams can manage to get help, but we couldn't. Loss. It shouldn't matter how off the wall Joe Ricketts' ads were. Rahm should be doing what is best for the city not using city funding to slap a business owner on the wrist because they don't like their dad's choice of presidential candidate and made a stupid ad. Rahm believed that giving that money for the renovation was either good or bad for the city before the ad came out. That ad should not have changed his opinion. If that ad truly cost the Cubs renovation money then be mad at Rahm, not Ricketts. Can you really be upset with the Ricketts because they apparently aren't playing dirty Chicago politics? Sure it would be great for the team if they could get public funding to improve their stadium, but it looks to me like A) nobody was going to get that money from the city or B) nobody was going to get that money honestly or ethically from the city. The Ricketts are victims of Chicago politics. You can't blame the landmark issues that were contrived in 2004 by Tunney to protect the people giving him some sort of kickbacks on Ricketts. You can't use the fact that every other team gets funding to knock the Ricketts. No other team has the ridiculous restrictions placed on them by their municipal government. That was done before the Ricketts bought the team. Oh come on. Should? What does "should" have to do with political reality? If business owners cannot operate under the obvious political constraints in place then they aren't good business owners. Outside of buying Rahm/Tunney, how do you know that any other owner would have been able to receive public funding from the city?