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Quote from: Coastal_native on January 12, 2015, 02:24:45 PM...Because it would make perfect sense for the Mucks to continue to allow people to hunt their property when those same people have been bad mouthing them and cursing them for years. The mucks have come by any badmouthing that goes on honestly.
...Because it would make perfect sense for the Mucks to continue to allow people to hunt their property when those same people have been bad mouthing them and cursing them for years.
Well, maybe the solution is to cut off the funding which facilitates these land purchases. The state is already involved with stealing money from the mathematically challenged public through operating Lotto. It doesn't seem to me that allowing casinos in this state would be some enormous immoral jump. Think of the taxes that could be generated wrecking families by taking advantage of gambling addicts. It's really no different than legalizing and taxing booze and marijuana.
Quote from: pope on January 12, 2015, 09:53:48 PMWell, maybe the solution is to cut off the funding which facilitates these land purchases. The state is already involved with stealing money from the mathematically challenged public through operating Lotto. It doesn't seem to me that allowing casinos in this state would be some enormous immoral jump. Think of the taxes that could be generated wrecking families by taking advantage of gambling addicts. It's really no different than legalizing and taxing booze and marijuana.Been saying that for years--break the monopoly (or at least make a valid threat to) on the casinos.
Certainly easier to operate a business without having to pay taxes, benefits etc... If it were level many tribal businesses would operate at a loss. Interesting Delbert Wheeler owns the businesses but when ruled he owes taxes it is a tribal manner.
Quote from: JimmyHoffa on January 12, 2015, 10:02:12 PMQuote from: pope on January 12, 2015, 09:53:48 PMWell, maybe the solution is to cut off the funding which facilitates these land purchases. The state is already involved with stealing money from the mathematically challenged public through operating Lotto. It doesn't seem to me that allowing casinos in this state would be some enormous immoral jump. Think of the taxes that could be generated wrecking families by taking advantage of gambling addicts. It's really no different than legalizing and taxing booze and marijuana.Been saying that for years--break the monopoly (or at least make a valid threat to) on the casinos.That would make way too much sense. Can you imagine if this state did something new to try to generate revenue and then actually took that revenue and used it in a way that would create more hunting opportunity AND more revenue. That would be amazing. Maybe the tribal governments are doing something right.
Quote from: Whitpirate on January 12, 2015, 10:17:17 PMCertainly easier to operate a business without having to pay taxes, benefits etc... If it were level many tribal businesses would operate at a loss. Interesting Delbert Wheeler owns the businesses but when ruled he owes taxes it is a tribal manner. We're talking about governments. They don't pay taxes, they collect them. Tribal casinos and enterprises are owned by tribal governments. If the state wants to develop a business enterprise, who would it pay taxes to? This is the biggest misconception out there.