Thursday, October 09, 2008

Casinos in Ohio

This November the residents of the State of Ohio get to vote on a constitutional amendment whether to allow a casino to be built. This would be the first casino in Ohio. Both sides having been running a lot of tv ads along with mailings trying to convince us to vote one way or the other. It has become quite comical in their appeals. I love how the side against the amendment keeps saying that there is nothing to stop them from hiring criminals. They don't even specify what kind of criminal. What a joke. Are they saying that no business in Ohio should ever hire anyone convicted of any crime? If a person commits a crime, is sent to prison, and then is judged rehabilitated enough by the State to be released back into the population then why can't they get a job?

Let's cut to the bottom line here. The politicians who oppose it are upset that they did not get anything out of it. Ohioans gamble. And with legal gambling in our bordering states tens of thousands of them travel out of state and take their money with them. Why should we keep losing millions in tax dollars that our citizens would be more than happy to deposit in our state just because some politicians are too stupid to get their heads out of the sand and face the realities of gambling. Either come up with a better plan or get out of my way because I am voting yes on this issue. I am tired of seeing us lose out to other states when we desperately need the tax revenue. And if it fails I hope all of those who support the issue remember which politicians were against it come next election time...

3 comments:

Wa said...

I was for this issue till I heard the part about the casino possibly not having to pay taxes. Dealbreaker right there.

Stacy Cane said...

^^I agree. This is a bad plan. Which is too bad, because I generally support the idea of gambling in Ohio. But I am voting against this issue.

Unknown said...

I have to disagree with both of you. Bad plan or not no one is offering anything else. I am tired of our tax dollars going somewhere else. The only way this casino's tax dollars would be zero is if an Indian Casino moved into the state and do you really think after all this time they would let one in now? Especially with that loophole? And we get zero tax dollars now from any casino so what do we really have to lose? Especially since it is not in Cuyahoga County anyway.

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