Exited wrote:
Bretagne wrote:This American says London.
Won't be part of Europe after 2018.
How will London become its own island?
Exited wrote:
Bretagne wrote:This American says London.
Won't be part of Europe after 2018.
How will London become its own island?
Athens should be the permanent site every four years.
They can constantly upgrade their facilities to generate construction demand, and promote the city for Olympic-theme tourism all the other years.
That way, we can solve Greece's economic problem.
Econ101 wrote:
Athens should be the permanent site every four years.
They can constantly upgrade their facilities to generate construction demand, and promote the city for Olympic-theme tourism all the other years.
That way, we can solve Greece's economic problem.
So by this logic, Port Au Prince in Haiti should be on the rotation. I mean, it would solve their economic problem.
No. It won't solve the problem if it is on the rotation. Athens needs to host every Summer Olympics to solve its problems.
French Dawg wrote:
Aside from the robot joke, your post was actually quite sane. Rare.
You are petty and snide. As usual.
I vote for Syria and India.
2020 Re-Elect TRUMP wrote:
Sad state of affairs remain today. Germany has yet to re-patriate several
millions of it's own biologically identical Jewish people, who the Allies in
1945 forced out, exiled to US administered Palestine, a.k.a. Israel.
Bavaria is the best wrote:They should permanently move the Olympics to Munich. Everything went great last time it was there.
They should make a movie about it. I was just saying the other day there aren't enough movies about the Jews and WW2. I have no idea what happened.
Andorra
Moscow for sure
NBC should not be allowed anywhere near the Olympics, let alone being allowed to choose permanent rotational sites.
That being said, by the logic of fairness you'd have to have one site on each of the six populated continents.
Let the Athenians host it and the Germans pay for it.
Two sites means far less bribery and construction graft. That is just two of countless corruption-related revenue opportunities.