The Olympic organizers and their cheerleaders are always anxious to ascribe only positives for Utah from hosting the Olympics, while conveniently ignoring the costs associated with their successes. Too much of a good thing can result in continual and expanding complications that have not adequately been addressed since the last Olympic “successes” — increased transportation congestion and demands, pressures on air quality, education disparities, increasing housing costs, health care affordability, increased water consumption and increased homelessness — just to name a few.
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