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Originally Posted by Dave128
I think they should get paid more. A back-up kicker on the worst team in the NFL gets paid a ton more than these athletes that train their entire life. It doesn't make sense to me.
Found this article this morning:
http://bottomline.nbcnews.com/_news/...-win-gold?lite
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I would also suggest, since you are partaking in the
conversation, that a kicker on an NFL team has most likely also been "training all his life."
As far as them "representing our country" and not paying taxes for that definition, I am all for that. As long as you put service members in the same class.
How do the perceptions of people change when looking at this same conversation when it involves
professional athletes? Such as the US Olympic basketball team?
I am most certainly allowed to have my own views on whether I think athletes are paid too much or too little, am I not? Simply because I think differently, and disagree with the norm, via my own values, does not exclude me from stating those values, and my supposition that others might question their own.
By the time all is said and done, I hardly think the tax issue is a burden for many, if not any, of the medal winners, post USOC processing and guidance.