Ask Your Questions about D.C. United Move to Prince George's

As Rosalind S. Helderman reported this morning, the D.C. United soccer team's co-owner told Maryland lawmakers yesterday that the team plans to move from RFK Stadium in the District to a site yet to be determined in Prince George's County. The Washington Post's David Nakamura will do an online chat on the issue today at noon. You can post your questions here.
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February 13, 2009; 11:16 AM ET
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Posted by: robinfickerofrobinrealty | February 13, 2009 11:38 AM | Report abuse
Not another waste of taxpayer money!
I live right next to the Redskins stadium and frankly this stadium is a shame.
Developers better have a good plan.
There are nothing going on around the Redskins stadium except for the 8 games a year that the Redskins play. No businesses can survive in this area. Businesses open and 6 months later they close.
I don't want to spend a dime of my taxes for this stadium.
Posted by: trumeau | February 13, 2009 4:33 PM | Report abuse
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Maryland and P.G. county have substantial deficits. Where is the 75% that the team is not paying of the construction costs coming from. Are homeowners going to be the team's ATM?