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Anti-Horse Candidate for Ky Gov.
Kentucky Senate President David Williams and Richie Farmer, the state’s commissioner of agriculture, announced Sept. 1 their bid for governor and lieutenant governor, respectively, on a 2011 Republican ticket.
Democratic Gov. Steve Beshear will seek re-election in 2011. Beshear and his running mate, Louisville mayor Jerry Abramson, announced their candidacy earlier this year. Williams in a release said Kentucky is “adrift” and needs strong leadership. Farmer, a former University of Kentucky basketball player, was quoted in recent published reports as saying he is interested in remaining in state government but his “dream job” would be that of UK athletic director. Williams for years has been at odds with members of the Kentucky horse racing industry over his opposition to alternative gaming at racetracks. |
They'll win because dago mustache redneck Farmer played for the Cats.
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Thankfully, I think he's got about a 0% chance to win. He's a piece of garbage and even the reddest of Republicans hate him.
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But dont worry.. you guys have WEG and can just become pioneers in the show world. Racing and breeding provides little money to the state anyway :rolleyes: |
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Does your government do anything right in that state? |
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david williams is a scary bad guy...
from his 2007 essay on the subject: The most troubling aspect I find in the gambling proponents’ disingenuous arguments is their assertion the taxes generated on gambling activity will come at no cost. States with casinos are breeding grounds for political and social ills that create a destabilizing effect on families. Every dollar that is spent in a Kentucky casino will go out of circulation instead of being spent for necessities. People from all walks of life will contribute to this tax. However, the ones who will be hurt the most are those who lose the money they and their families need for rent, utilities, and food. The loss of that money and the corrupt activity that will come after that, the increased crime rate, the increased divorce and family violence rate, the increased social problems all help negate the perceived “benefit” of expanded gambling. The crime rates in casino communities are 84% higher than the national average. Bankruptcies also rise as predatory lenders prey on the vulnerable. this from a guy who goes out of state to play black jack...but hes gonna save the poor buy not allowing that evil into the great commonwealth. I wish UK would just give him that athletic director job he keeps whining that he wants... |
I love how goverments these days tell you exactly how to live... yet do the opposite themselves. How dare you spend money on entertainment! You have rent to pay! You are killing your children!
Stay out of our damn lives. And let industries do things that will allow them to prosper. |
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