Budget crises abound, Juan. Gotta get the money from somewhere. Want another property tax increase?

Is this a prime example of a USn using Brit irony, Faldo? I hope

And, folks, please let it be known I posted this as a word-related issue, as per the change of the names of venues and places like "The Garden State Arts Center", a joy to say and a bit of poetry within itself really, to the garrolous and grotesque, PNC Arts Center. This has been happening to stadiums and venues across the board for years, and has really cheapened our language and history as far as naming is concerned, IMO. And to now introduce this into the names of parks, forests, and monuments (can lakes and rivers be far behind?...Ford Lake Michigan? PSE&G Delaware River?) is just repugnant to me. Not to mention that Tiger Woods is a living billboard for Nike. The dehumanizing claw of corporate greed seems to be increasingly all that matters. Even in lieu of the poetry and beauty of the names we bestow on cherished natural and historic places and landmarks. As our language becomes increasingly infected with corporate sloganeering will we soon lose any sense of heritage, both linguistically and historically? Doesn't matter how the name sounds, just how much they pay you for it.