Let us not forget the move to Texas, which was totally necessary. How much did that cost us again?
Bingo. Not to add building the training center in Arlington that cost millions where they could have done something with Kegel instead for a fraction of the cost.
Not to mention how many women's tours have been started up (and failed) on the members dime?
Look, I wouldn't mind a price increase for dues if I had any confidence in the USBC on improving the sport, not totally destroying it with inept decision making.
I've read the discussion boards on Facebook and it seems like the top .5% believe that they are entitled to milk the system dry. Guess what. If the USBC goes away, along with Nationals, that is a cash cow for them that also goes away because instead of thinking long term....they just want to get theirs today.
Last I checked, the average USBC is still 170-something. In order to even start attempting to fix the perception of what a lot of people think about the organization, you have to get the average bowler back on board.