NJ Trippin': $150 Train Ride to World Cup? They Taxin' Us, Fam!
World Cup comin' to MetLife, but these prices is straight robbery – who tryna finesse us for a bag?

Aight, so peep this: World Cup finna be at MetLife, right? But NJ Transit think they slick, tryna charge $150 for a round trip on the train? Nah, son, that ain't the way. Regular fare from Penn Station's like twelve bucks. They done jacked that price up like they sellin' gold bricks. Straight up highway robbery, fam.
And it ain't just the train. Parkin' near the stadium gonna run you $225. They think we all rockin' trust funds or somethin'? This ain't about the love of the game; it's about squeezin' every last dollar outta the regular folks. The system stay schemin', man.
Gov Sherrill out here complainin' 'bout FIFA not droppin' any bread for transport, sayin' it's gonna cost the state $48 million to move folks. Word is bond, FIFA bankin' $11 billion off this whole shebang. Where that money goin'? Not back into the community, that's for sure. The rich stay gettin' richer, and we out here strugglin'.
"In the Fifa World Cup agreement that my Administration inherited, Fifa put zero dollars towards transporting World Cup fans...This agreement will cost NJ Transit at least $48 million, while Fifa is positioned to make $11 billion during the World Cup,” she said. Politicians always tryna play the victim, but they part of the problem too.
Plus, they hit us with the fine print: no discounts for kids, seniors, or folks with disabilities. Everyone payin' that grip. And you gotta buy a special World Cup ticket with a wristband, plus deal with extra security. Sounds like a whole lotta hassle just to see some soccer.
They offerin' a bus for $80, but who tryna ride a cramped bus with a bunch of strangers? And no tailgatin' at MetLife? C'mon, man, that's half the fun! They takin' away all the good stuff and leavin' us with the bill. Corporate greed at its finest.
FIFA tryna act like they innocent, sayin' NJ Transit's prices gonna scare people away. "The NJ Transit current pricing model will have a chilling effect. Elevated fares inevitably push fans toward alternative transportation options. This increases congestion and runs counter to the transportation plans developed to minimize disruption,” FIFA's head honcho Heimo Schirigi said. They right, but they part of the problem too.
This ain't just about soccer. This is 'bout how the system always finds a way to take advantage of the working class. They buildin' stadiums, makin' billions, and leavin' us holdin' the bag. Same story, different day.


