It’s Alive! More stupid legislation.
My favorite (and only qualified journalist in Sioux Falls) Ellis wrote an article today about a new brainchild(?) legislators Heidepreim and Abdallah are cooking up. They want to change the state constitution so we can become (more dependent) on gambling.
Faced with the threat of a large-scale casino resort opening just across the Iowa border, two Sioux Falls lawmakers are proposing a simple but controversial solution: Clear the way for a casino of our own.
A Las Vegas-style gaming casino in or near Sioux Falls would stymie a similar development in nearby Larchwood, Iowa, that officials long have feared will take money out of South Dakota’s pockets.
But the proposal first must overcome a series of obstacles, including a change to the South Dakota Constitution.
Though I do understand their revenue concerns, changing the state constitution to allow more harmful social ills is the wrong move.
Sioux Falls lawyer Brian J. Bauer said he suggested an effort be made to change the state Constitution, an idea that Heidepriem agreed with. Bauer said he doesn’t want to see the Sioux Falls economy hurt by a resort in Iowa.
Study, after study has proven gambling costs taxpayers more than we gain from it, in criminal and social costs. But hey, look who is proposing the change – lawyers – go figure, the very people who suck from the criminal sow’s tit. I’m sure video lottery laoyyists had a hand in this to. This isn’t about keeping the state’s $111 million dollar cut, it’s about keeping their cut, even though, they would like you to think differently though;
He proposes that revenues from the facility be put in a “lockbox” to be used specifically for education.
LMFAO! Lockbox, smockbox. They use this bullshit argument everytime and it is starting to get old. can’t they get more creative and say the money will be used to buy Hoverounds for all Senior citizens that can’t afford them or FREE icecream for kids under six on Sundays?! Cut the crap!
If approved, it could open the door for a significant expansion of gaming in South Dakota.
Bauer realizes the proposal is likely to draw fire.
“Bottom line is, it’s coming to this region anyway,” he said. “You might as well have it on the South Dakota side rather than the Iowa side of the border.”
Enough already. Instead of expanding gaming, start taxing people based on their income, that’s a no-brainer of a plan I would be willing to put a bet on.
So if all those people in NW Iowa are making good money, where do these legislators suppose they’ll be spending it?
Exactly. Not to mention I’m sure several people from SF will be working at the Casino. This is just a ploy by the greedy VL owners who are not happy unless they can get their hands on almost every entertainment dollar spent in SF. I have often said we would have an Event Center by now that is used if people weren’t wasting their time and money on VL.