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Edited on Thu Dec-15-05 12:46 AM by GloriaSmith
I personally agree with the idea that gambling is a tax on people who are bad at math, but that doesn't mean a state can't allow gambling while educating the public of the odds at the same time.
At the end of the day, American's work hard for their money and they can spend it any way they want. If a family is experiencing a gambling problem though, then perhaps the the state could offer programs to help?
To be fair, maybe these proposed programs can also help families who are in deep credit card debt which, these days, are just as much of a gamble than casinos given the sudden interest rate hikes.
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