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  1. 1. Casinos in Ohio - Issue 3 - How are you voting?

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What happens if the casinos fail? Does the government step in and bail them out on our $$$ so they don't look like losers for backing them in the first place?

I find it very telling that the FOP backs the casinos since that is job security for them. Casinos would need to hire off duty police to patrol and guard the casinos from trouble, no?

No the casinos(if passed) will not hire off duty cops for the entire security,they will have there own or hire a security company to do that for them,reason being is would not be cost effective for them.

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Well, I'll stand by my "no" vote and we'll roll the dice and see where the $$$ goes.

I am glad right now that the rep is disabled because otherwise I'd look like the dress uniform of a Soviet General with thousands of red stars! :lol:

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Could this also have a negative side to? It could take thousands of peoples hard earned money because they throw it away at the casino. Also, could contribute to many people in Ohio going bankrupt. Sure it might create jobs, but I'm sure it will destroy lots of lives too. Just an opinion.

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Could this also have a negative side to? It could take thousands of peoples hard earned money because they throw it away at the casino. Also, could contribute to many people in Ohio going bankrupt. Sure it might create jobs, but I'm sure it will destroy lots of lives too. Just an opinion.

alcohol and tobacco destroys lives. its legal as well. throw is hookers and blow, well that too destroys lives. the lottery destroys lives also. a casino may hook a few, im not gonna lie but.....we are all grown ass men and women so dont blame any of the above if your a fuck up. its you. people have to start taking responsibility for the their actions.if you have a gambling problem seek help or kill yourself before the bookie does.lol nick im not buying it. hell fucking porn ruins lives, what really doesnt or cant?

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First, we would need to be allowed to smoke in said casinos. I am known to sit as long as 20 hrs at one table and I needs my smokes to go with the drinks.

Second, my guys will be there every monday to get an envelope. This envelope had better have 10 g's in it or someone is not going to like me.......

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Could this also have a negative side to? It could take thousands of peoples hard earned money because they throw it away at the casino. Also, could contribute to many people in Ohio going bankrupt. Sure it might create jobs, but I'm sure it will destroy lots of lives too. Just an opinion.
alcohol and tobacco destroys lives. its legal as well. throw is hookers and blow, well that too destroys lives. the lottery destroys lives also. a casino may hook a few, im not gonna lie but.....we are all grown ass men and women so dont blame any of the above if your a fuck up. its you. people have to start taking responsibility for the their actions.if you have a gambling problem seek help or kill yourself before the bookie does.lol nick im not buying it. hell fucking porn ruins lives, what really doesnt or cant?

Based on that, we should get rid of guns. Guns dont kill people, people kill people. If you have a gambling problem, stay out of the casino. If you can't swim, you stay out of the water right? Or you learn to swim within your limits.

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No. I'm not opposed to casinos or legalized gambling, I just think the amendment, as written, is a narrowly focused stemwinder. IMO it's the wrong way to go about it...another mediocre proposal thrust at the voter with the hope that fear will prevail over common sense.

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For the regional monopoly they do get, the tax rate should be higher than 33%... just saying.

I'm still undecided.

I don't think the debate is "something better than nothing"

The debate is whether a 'flawed' policy should be implemented in the first place.

It's not fair to the casino owners to decide 3 years down the road to increase their tax rate because someone over/underestimated some figures.

I'd rather start high and move to low, than try to work the other way. I bet even at a 50% tax rate it'd still be profitable to own/operate a casino.

As it's been said...some casino profit is better than no casino profit, eh? :p

50/50 still wouldn't be a bad split for an owner.

Make it a bidding process. Start at 50%, and if no one agrees to build one, lower it to 45%, and two guys might jump at the opportunity. Then, they're set at 45% rate. Then the rest of the casino owners can get no better rate than 45%. Unless it's put to a vote again.

Someone will cave and bite at a higher rate because the 'first mover' opportunity is a premium.

Gov. Kasich says taxpayers got bad deal with casinos

I was Jussayin... :p

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Finally,something me and Kasich can agree on.

The deal we gave the gambling czars and putting one of the Wall steet bankers that destroyed the economy in the governor's mansion pretty well proves Ohio voters are out of touch with reality.

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Finally,something me and Kasich can agree on.

The deal we gave the gambling czars and putting one of the Wall steet bankers that destroyed the economy in the governor's mansion pretty well proves Ohio voters are out of touch with reality.

yup.

made millions on wall street while destroying the economy? HE HAS MY VOTE!

now brb, have to go cry about my tax money being used for bailouts.

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For the regional monopoly they do get, the tax rate should be higher than 33%....
The debate is whether a 'flawed' policy should be implemented in the first place.

I am all for casinos in Ohio but I voted no and would vote no again if the same ballot came up. I would vote yes in a heartbeat if they allowed everyone the opportunity to obtain a license to operate a gambling establishment. The limited monopoly that was given to a chosen few should not be for the government to decide and the voters who allowed this to happen should be ashamed of themselves. The democrats for awarding a monopoly to big business and the republicans for limiting opportunity to a chosen few.

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