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When harness racing goes away, the biggest losers will be the breeders.
When harness racing goes away, the biggest losers will be the breeders. They do a great job promoting themselves to sell yearlings but what are they doing to help the industry survive?
Money that is ultimately obtained through the states in the form of purse welfare and ag development. Nearly every yearling sale is from within the industry. Literally money laundering. Look at the breeders, then look at they buyers. A closed circle. States pour in money from the outside, breeders make them, dirtbags buy them and the pot is divided.
So you would say the same thing for the electric car industry?
Are we talking about the electric car industry? Do you drive an electric vehicle? 80% of the revenue for harness racing is welfare. And....how many horses does the electric car industry manufacture, drug then kill? How many electric car vehicle races the public wagers on being fixed or manipulated with illegal drugs or manipulation??? You just lost the discussion. Maybe you can compare it with drug cartels next. Actually, they make their own money unlike harness racing.
All that I am saying that the government, federal,state and local, give out “welfare” to many businesses. You act like novel to harness racing. There are studies which I am sure you know, show that in some states the money given by the government is returned in spades to the job creation and economic impact it has for the state.
It would be interesting to know the percentage of breeders that are profitable. The high end of the yearling market, especially trotting fillies, is absolutely crazy, however this is in comparison to all breeding is a small number. The rest of the breeding market I think is getting crushed?
The difference is the general public wants those products. The general public could care less about racing.