- Mon Oct 29, 2012 9:52 am
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On the ballot in Maryland is a vote to allow a casino in Maryland. It is being sold as providing 500 full-time jobs and hundreds of construction jobs, providing money for schools (this never happens-Md. appropriated $380 million from the school trust fund recently,) and increased tax revenue for the state. My take is that the money spent at casinos is money that would otherwise be spent on items made in our factories, sold in our stores, etc. Many who do gamble can ill-afford it and are putting themselves and their family in financial jeopardy. The major beneficiaries of the profits would be a few wealthy investors. The casinos would require a huge chuck of government resources such as police, fire protection, our state justice system, infrastructure that has to be upgraded to service the casino, utility upgrades, water and sewage upgrades, etc. the casino is being offered huge tax breaks to attact them to Maryland. Recent TV ads are pitting Maryland against that villain that wants to keep all of the gambling revenue for themselves; West Virginia. Personally, since I don't gamble, I don't care if any gambling places open or not. My inclination is to vote against this measure on the ballot. I'm curious as to how our contributors feel about this.
