Monday, September 17, 2007

Casinos in Massachusetts - we have no choice!

From the Boston Globe: "Would-be hosts, foes rev up for casino bid"

But others insist that the state has run out of ways to find new sources of revenue as Patrick tries to undertake a $1 billion life science initiative and a $1.5 billion capital spending plan, among other economic developments.

"This is the last true revenue source, absent taxes," said Senator Michael W. Morrissey, a Democrat from Quincy. "We've done some creative things, but this is really the last frontier of revenues."
Seriously, what is wrong with these people? Here's a wacky idea: stop spending money you don't have! Lottery, gas tax, sales tax, casinos; the only thing left is to license out public buildings to Taco Bell.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Casino's don't bother me. Casino's run by the state bother me. How long until they piss this money away? That is if the projects ever get underway considering how the state works. I guess the state just figured out they don't get anything and can't control gaming on reservation lands, and needs to screw it up for everybody.