Or will they? That is what Cincinnati is hoping for, as it plans to spend more than $30 million (that it doesn’t currently have) to help the FC Cincinnati soccer team (who just became major league) build a stadium (full disclosure: it’s set to be built blocks from where I live) in a neighborhood where the project does not have universal support. I suppose it shouldn’t be anything new that governments (federal or city) collude with corporations and other special interest groups and then make decisions without citizen input; I’m just sick of it. I don’t have anything against the team or soccer, but I don’t like the stadium being crammed down my throat by the mayor and business leaders. The irony of this is that it wasn’t too many years ago that this same mayor and the supposedly anti-tax group, C.O.A.S.T. , tried everything in their power to stop the city’s streetcar project that was supported by the voters twice. Granted the streetcar was a lot mo...