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parsixfarms 03-11-2010 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by pointman
The deal may move faster this time. More than ever New York politicians are desperate to raise money so they can continue to spend more and waste more in this economy, something that NY politicians might be the best in the nation at (ok, California is certainly a terrific rival). What makes this even more attractive to the politicians is that it is a way of raising money without raising taxes and it is not a method where they even have to claim they are not raising our taxes when in reality they are!

The other cynical part of me has long thought that the politicians have repeatedly dragged this process out to encourage those "in the running" for the contract to make continued political campaign contributions to them. Why else was Joe Bruno getting money from Capital Play, among others? It's the same game now, just with different players. Once a winner is selected, the contribution "gravy train" loses many of its riders.

pointman 03-11-2010 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by parsixfarms
The other cynical part of me has long thought that the politicians have repeatedly dragged this process out to encourage those "in the running" for the contract to make continued political campaign contributions to them. Why else was Joe Bruno getting money from Capital Play, among others? It's the same game now, just with different players. Once a winner is selected, the contribution "gravy train" loses many of its riders.

You make an excellent point here. Although, this is becoming a political hot patato now that some politicians will be subject to a criminal investigation regarding the AEG deal. The likely media scrutiny from this point forward may have politicians fearful of taking that kind of money. But then again, most of them are whores who will go to any lengths to get campaign contribution money so you may very well be right.

parsixfarms 03-11-2010 01:39 PM

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Originally Posted by pointman
You make an excellent point here. Although, this is becoming a political hot patato now that some politicians will be subject to a criminal investigation regarding the AEG deal. The likely media scrutiny from this point forward may have politicians fearful of taking that kind of money. But then again, most of them are whores who will go to any lengths to get campaign contribution money so you may very well be right.

And who knows how much the Atlantic City casino operators like Trump have contributed to stall the project.

santana 03-11-2010 01:50 PM

And i thought that the Texas people were the worst in getting something like this done. While the buses are running to Louisiana 24 hrs a day, with Texans, the Cajuns are laughing to the bank for years now....
I guess the same holds true for NJ.....

pgiaco 03-11-2010 05:06 PM

New York State could screw up a wet dream.............:zz: :wf

asudevil 03-11-2010 05:11 PM

Shame on N.Y. for not partnering with legitimate gaming operators. They jerked off MGM Mirage and Wynn. Think there would be any licensing issues with these companies? They had to choose a company with local ties?


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