Saturday, June 18, 2011

MotoGP mogul steals $250-million from US taxslaves at gunpoint


Only in Hollywood: Playboy Davis was arrested for cocaine possession in April - on the same night he earned a $250,000 govt fee for speaking to Petra Ecclestone about using Paris Hilton's father Rick as a real estate broker


Austin MotoGP track or MotoCross track?

Why build a $250-million govt racetrack for F1 and MotoGP -- don't USA have any racetracks already in existence? Why trust billionaire jew Bernie Ecclestone Sir Knight of the British Empire (not), whose car dealer partner fall guy went to prison, who got Tony George and all US drivers and teams fired from the Indy Scab 500, who crawls out bathroom windows to escape irate Le Mans World Sportscar team owners, investigated by Police Officer Nigel Mansell for running a worldwide drug cartel, and who loves F1 drivers getting their heads chopped off "for the natural culling effect"? How many spectators does the Daytona 200 Sportbike race get at NASCRAP HQ?


Jew Bernie and wife

Oil heir Brandon Davis brokered Petra Ecclestone $150m mansion deal 'on same night he was arrested for drug possession'


Cokehead Brandon Davis parties on taxslave expense


20-yr-old Jewish hooker, er, heiress Petra Ecclestone


The House That F1 Bought: The jewish Spelling home, er, the jewish Petra Ecclestone home in the Holmby Hills neighbourhood is the most overpriced in USA

Formula One track would create $30-Million/year in higher taxes, greedy officials say - None of this money actually goes to building a racetrack...ask Tony George about F1 at Indy. Oh you can't, he's FIRED.

Texas Legislature Cuts $25 Million Subsidy for Formula 1 – But What Does it Mean for MotoGP? - Seemingly not wanting to look like legislatures who dump money on car and motorcycle racing, Texas state senators have nixed plans to use $25 million in the Texan Major Events Trust Fund to subsidize the fees that must be paid to Bernie Eccelstone and Formula 1. The good news is that Formula 1 already has a certified letter from the State of Texas Comptroller, stating that the $25 million amount would be paid, meaning that one way or another it seems likely the state will have to cough up the Benjamins for Bernie. While this discussion does not involve any money that’s lining MotoGP’s pocket, the issue is worth keeping an eye on because of the impact that losing Formula 1 could have on the Circuit of the Americas venue. While unlikely, if for some reason the State of Texas fails to support the Austin track, Formula 1 could walk from the deal — a move that would cause financial havoc on the venue. Like the many tracks we’ve seen this year in financial difficulty, this could mean a no-show for MotoGP.

Austin’s F1 facility is now to be known as the Circuit of the Americas - Because USA will soon cease to exist. On a rather more controversial subject, The Texas legislature may be about to cut the $25 million incentive package that had been promised to help fund the Austin track, and this has got some people very worked up on both sides. But delving deeper it seems that the cuts are far from a foregone conclusion. Apparently, the Texas Senate Finance Committees vote to cut the funding in its version of the State budget is likely to be be partially or wholly reversed by the House, which is a believer in the financial benefits that F1 will bring to Texas, and have already included it in their budget. McLaren and FOTA chairman, Martin Whitmarsh has been voicing his opinion about the need for F1 to do more marketing, especially in the USA. As Martin says: “The USA does not need Formula One, we need the USA, and I think if we just plonk ourselves down there and believe that America is going to reignite its enthusiasm for Formula One, I think we are wrong.”

Alex Jones rant on F1 Web - Don't pay your British F1 Tax go directly to jail, get all your property seized, or be executed by a SWAT team.

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