I've gotten two of those glossy No on I-892 mailers now warning me about the 'Evils of Gambling' (the little kids trike outside the the little store with the neon 'slot machine' sign in the window was a nice touch).
Where were the 'Concerned Moms Against Gambling' commercials and mailers warning us about the evils of gambling then?
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If passed, I-892 would allow non-tribal casinos to compete with the tribes (who pay ZERO in taxes) and will use 35% of the proceeds to lower every home owners property tax in the state of Washington.
If the Tribes had paid taxes on the BILLION + $'s a year they make on the slots this wouldn't be an issue.
If the Tribes had tried in the past to block their OWN gambling expansion--their argument against I-892 would have some crediblity.
The fact is that when they stand to profit, the Tribes are all for gambling and their UN-TAXED monopoly on it--But when they may have to share a piece of the HUGE gambling profit they're now 'Concerned' about gambling expansion.
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The Tribes have so much money to brain wash the masses with mis-leading propaganda like "Concerned Moms Against Gambling' that the initiative may not pass.
I hope enough people look past their slick and mis-leading propaganda and realize that the only thing the Tribes are 'Concerned' about with respect to slot machine gambling is keeping their monopoly on it.
Vote YES on I-892