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Re: wich casino sank in Buloxi?
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As for sunken casinos, on a list of 1,000 serious concerns about the areas affected by this disaster, casino damage ranks 1001. [/ QUOTE ] Actually this couldn't be further from the truth. Loss of lives, loss of homes, loss of JOBS. The jobs help people rebuild all that they have lost personally. |
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Actually this couldn't be further from the truth. Loss of lives, loss of homes, loss of JOBS. The jobs help people rebuild all that they have lost personally. [/ QUOTE ] Ya. I'm way off base. They have an enormous local economic impact...as long as you ignore about 90% of the facts. |
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I am beginning to understand a little more about the casino business not that I know much about it but as long as a casino can attract outside money, it is a benefit to the local economy. When the primary customer is a local resident, then they suck way to much money out of the local economy and that is when the problems start.
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When the primary customer is a local resident [/ QUOTE ] Bingo. Most of them are built for the locals. Sorry for hijacking this thread. I'm just in awe of the damage in New Orleans. And those looters...don't get me started. |
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Re: wich casino sank in Buloxi?
The looters suck.
There was a story on morning radio here in Memphis about a couple of evacuees who were car-jacked (there are lots of Louisiana license plates up here). They probably lost their home down there....then they come up here and get shoved out of their car by a couple of armed thugs. Regarding the locals playing in Biloxi and gulfport. This is certainly true (and moreso in Gulfport I imagine) but don't underestimate the impact of the tourism dollars. Biloxi casinos attract gamblers from a pretty wide stretch of the south. Anyone from Atlanta who wants to gamble is pretty much heading down to Biloxi. My Dad worked as a tax-preparer for HR Block on year (post-retirement boredom for the most part). he lives in Destin, FL which is in the pan-handle about 3 hours from Biloxi. He said he prepared a LOT of forms of people who had whatever W2 form from some jackpot score on a Biloxi junket. And that's relatively close. I suspect it's not unusual for people from Jacksonville or Savannah to take a bus-junket to Biloxi because it's going to be either that, Tunica, or Atlantic City that is the closest gambling for them. when i lived in Vero Beach, Florida (near where goodguy_1 lives) I knew people who have made gambling junkets to Biloxi. And that has to be a 10 hour or longer ride for them. Obviously the locals feed into their own casinos too. And the casinos love to re-work the numbers to their own benefit. But the tourism dollars that those casinos bring is, in fact, significant. and the money that the employees themselves are making isn't exactly made up. |
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Re: wich casino sank in Buloxi?
yea definetly a hike from south/central florida bitch of a drive but it was a fun place to hang and play some B&M poker-best of all you could stay there in a decent safe place cheaply. Biloxi is/was so cheap. Now the town is destroyed... Feel for all the locals.
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Re: wich casino sank in Buloxi?
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Ya. I'm way off base. They have an enormous local economic impact...as long as you ignore about 90% of the facts. [/ QUOTE ] Why use logic and reason in a reply, when you can just sound like a total [censored] instead. |
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