I think Aunty M and Grandpa make very good points.



The slot machines are the biggest draw and by far the biggest money makers in casinos.

Why shouldn't non-tribal casinos be allowed to have slot machines to level playing field and be able to compete with tribal casinos?

The pie is more than big enough for everyone to get a piece.

If I-892 passes, it will lower the property taxes of every home/property owner in Washington state that normally pays them without costing the state's general fund a dime

If the Tribes paid taxes on the millions of dollars generated by slot machines, this wouldn't be be issue.

If the Tribes offered to use some of their considerable slot machine profits to lower my property taxes or just paid state, local or federal taxes period- this wouldn't be an issue.

If I were a Tribe member and received a dividend check eack month from casino profits I'd campaign and vote against I-892.

As someone who doesn't get a dividend check from Tribal casino profits each month, but pays increasingly higher property taxes I'm voting YES on I-892.
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"Yes, I would support raising taxes"--Kanektok Kid