Citizens in Minnesota aren't in support of a new stadium for the Vikings if it means an increase in their taxes. The Vikings want taxpayers to pay more than half the cost for a new stadium to replace the 29-year-old Metrodome, which team executives say is not profitable enough compared to other NFL facilities. The projected cost is nearly $1 billion and politicians are finding it hard to sell the public on the idea. "It's kind of a sucker plan for whatever community gets stuck with it," said Sen. John Marty, a democrat and longtime opponent of public money for stadiums.