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What we have here with State Lottery & Native American Casinos are fine.
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Left wingers, to the detriment of community character and quality, will support the idea of more legalized gambling and casinos simply because it can be taxed.
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Right, like Donald Trump bankrupted his Atlantic City casino because he saw what it was doing snd wanted to protect neighborhood and family values! You really have to think through your comments before you post them.
Doesn’t matter much either way for me. I work too hard for my money to just gamble it away.
Why, so the dysfunctional State of California can have another source of money to be frivolously wasted and cause more lives can be ruined. I think not!
No. Unless the casino owners can magically bring large amounts of water with them.
What if they funded new desalination plants?
Sure. California is already a cesspool so might as well legalize gambling to collect some money for the state. Just say that the revenue from legalization of gambling will go to support housing to eradicate homelessness and the wokes will eat it up.
CA politicians are consistently winners of “lotteries” with us CA state tax payers providing the money for these “casinos.”
No, we have more than enough now … maybe too much.
If San Francisco and Los Angeles resembled Las Vegas, it would be an upgrade.
@miguel, was going to state essentially the same thing, mostly about SF, going from streets full of bodily waste (shi+ city) to whatever people want to define Vegas (sin city)
I know Pittsburg, or maybe all of Co Co, declined a vote to have a casino just off Hwy 4 several years back. Don’t know why there should be more of any kind here in Calif. Reno and Las Vegas are not that far away. Indian casinos are easy to get to. If a person really has to get a gambling fix there also lots of legal card rooms. Computer gambling, I’m told, is catching on also so a person doesn’t even have to leave home. I vote NO.
Isn’t California sleazy enough already?
No
Oh, heck no! California’s highways are crowded enough. Casino’s would be a huge added tourist attraction, and driving across the Bay Bridge would be a nightmare.
Nevada style gambling would also create more government bureaucracy, which we don’t need, and another thing, casino’s use an awful lot of electricity, where would it come from?
Alcatraz Prison should be torn down & replaced with a modern hotel casino.
Oh sure, save a portion of buildings & cells for historical reasons, but lets put the rest to good use!
That ugly depressing prison is just a waste, but it could be a world class destination for rich people to spend tons of money.
Sell a chunk of it to Elon Musk to launch rides into space too!
To quote Butch Cassidy: “Boy, I got vision, and the rest of the world wears bifocals”.
The tweakers need someplace to go during the day, they’re too busy at night “Tweakin’ at the Tweaker’s Ball”…..apologies to Dr. Hook.
It turns out Shel Silverstein was really quite prophetic. I can’t repeat the Freaker’s Ball lyrics here, but they sure describe California to a T.
Newsom should use it as his campaign jingle!
@The Fearless Spectator….They we’re an opening act for a show at Winterland and I walked in about halfway through their set. Quite surprising as I had only heard their radio hit(s) by them. The Mormon girl I took was a little wide-eyed as she had never been to a R&R show. She leaned over to me during the show and said, “This guy next to me keeps trying to pass me a cigarette”, she wasn’t the brightest bulb in the pack.
Doctor Hook And His Medicine Show!! I have all their albums. One of the best ’70s bands IMHO!
I loved Dr. Hook and had a bunch of their 8-tracks!
NO WAY!!!!!
There are already casinos in this state.
Look no further than Marinez.
No more casinos.
They are more of a problem than they are worth.
This state can’t even manage water.
They would fail at managing casinos too.
“Look no further than Marinez”
Or Pacheco….. “Gateway to Martinez”
This state has enough problems.
Yes, definitely. Throw some competition into the mix. The Indian casinos will scalp you, take all your wampum. Let’s get some reasonable odds & looser slots! If you don’t approve, don’t play!
Don’t care as I now live in NV and thanks to the casinos I pay no state income tax! YES!!!!!!!!!!! And sales tax in Carson City is 7.60%.
So nice not to be taxed to death
The California Grand Casino in Pacheco isn’t Native. There are several casinos in Santa Clara County that aren’t Native. The Commerce casino in Los Angeles isn’t Native. Most casinos in California aren’t Native American.
Go into any of them and you’d swear they were all Chinese.
@nytemuvr, Someone who remembers Winterland. Brings back so many memory’s. Then came Days on the Green. Did not see the show you were speaking of, but saw many others. The good old days. Miss them.
NO !
This State can’t effectively manage itself….. I can’t foresee this State being able to manage this venture.
The State won’t have to manage anything, all they need to do is tax the hell out of it!
They’re good at that.