Okay, a "guest" from Las Vegas is reading this thread. I dunno if it's the Las Vegas Leviathan or not, but as the Las Vegas Leviathan is going to stumble across this thread sooner or later.....
The Las Vegas Leviathan is on record as insisting that corporations and other entities receiving public monies be upfront, straightforward, and prompt in publicly detailing how they've used such public funds.
A point of view with which franksolich concurs; they should.
The Las Vegas Leviathan is an entity receiving public funds--all we taxpayers have invested considerable in him.
And so the Las Vegas Leviathan, just as he insists other entities receiving public monies should report how they use it, should likewise report what he's doing with our money; how he's spending it. At the end of each month, he should be required to publicly submit an accurate and thorough accounting of how he spent our money.
This way, we taxpayers can determine if our money's been wasted, and advise and counsel the Las Vegas Leviathan on ways and means to put our money to better use; corners he can cut, things he could quit spending our money on, and other economies, so that our investment in him isn't thrown away.
I think it's only fair. What's good for the goose (corporations receiving public subsidies) is also good for the gander (individual entities receiving public subsidies).