City-State Republic of Chicago protects valuable noblemen Tom Ricketts castle in this October surprise

Jacoby Genovese
   King Thomas Ricketts has a fortune from various internet finance shenanigans and with this fortune some years back he brought the old Sam Zeller castle palace known as Wrigley fried Field. The established noblemen Mr Ricketts along with other billionaire  class members quickly scoop up assets that they can thus put more value and wealth just from the ability of ownership and holdings and tis October the surprise was his ownership of the valuable Chicago Cubs is now being celebrated in the World Series of American baseball. Image result for bill murray sing seventh inning stretchThe whole world is not watching but much of Chicagodom is supporting these athletes of bat and ball in their battle with the savage Indians from Ohio country. tax payers though are putting the bill for a heavy police state presence at this castle protecting the capital of one Tom Ricketts, a sick demented noblemen financed by data and computation of money trade. The soldiers of Chicago's finest infantry and Calvary galloped past he Wrigley castle for these playoff payoff games, planted the city-state flag (Chicago like New York and Los Angeles some would question even a part of USA) and patrolled the confines which is expected to draw thousands of bored revelers into the area for carnival and fair. The bread and circus of these Wrigley games and property will be highly protected though at great cost for the average citizen all footing their share of the bill for the castle of Ricketts and his men of uniform and sport. the massive display of military strength is needed in this time of unexpected and long waited revelry of the suffering Chicago Cub baseball fan many never getting to see the blue pinstripes play this late in the year and never in their lifetimes championship excitement and their own Mr October heroes hitting a throw ball towards a mound and rounding a field in ultimate athletic competition and excite. tom rickets and his holding are valued at two billion dollars but I ask why not six billion. Why not make it 12 billion dollars and perhaps then Mr. Ricketts could then afford his own military security force to patrol the sacred holy grounds of his castle as a modern day hero nobleman of the sporting world, I say the Chicago Cubs are worth 30 billion and clearly he could raise a strong private army with horse to safely ground his territory from potential Muslim terrorists and the savage Indian. in the meantime Mr Rickett's will just be another sport owner billionaire that abuse the system and have the peasants foot the bill for security during these Olympic baseball games. The  amount of commercialization during the game is amazing and I doubt few people really pay any attention to the ads and the amount of money in tribute these corporations will fork out to owners of capital sports organization for their products and company to be blarted out through a loudspeaker.  Clearly the folks running corporations today are in many cases sports fans and they want to support what they believe is a valuable institution for the country but wrecks havoc on our economy and increases inequality to a disgraceful point. Image result for tom ricketts and theo epsteinI still want to know how a boring sport and organization as this which plays too many games, and  that only draws interest in the local community in the rare instances of championship series end of play is worth a penny over ten million bucks. cable networks realize this and are balking at the increased demands of the sports nobility to extract more money from the viewer and ultimately the baseball teams will see more viewers and viewership drop as more and more young people cut the cord and the old corporatists die off supporting baseball as such.This game is a rich mans scam and the Chicago Cubs are only worth about ten thousand Dutch Tulips without the banking class printing money and wealth hoarders diverting money through corporate advertising .

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