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Re: (Casino Gambling) Isn't in the local news.     

Author: Jerry Okamura
Date: May 14, 2008 18:20

..." <a...@lava.net> wrote in message Except when the economy goes sour. Then casinos have to lay off many of their employees. "If" the economy ...do get laid off. It does not matter if they are working for a casino or they are working for some other business Casino gambling is no better than any other kind of business. It's no silver bullet for Hawaii. Proponents promise more ...
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Re: (Casino Gambling) Isn't in the local news.     

Author: al Guacamole
Date: May 13, 2008 19:40

..." <a...@lava.net> wrote in message Except when the economy goes sour. Then casinos have to lay off many of their employees. "If" the economy... get laid off.  It does not matter if they are working for a casino or they are working for some other business Casino gambling is no better than any other kind of business. It's no silver bullet for Hawaii. Proponents promise more ...
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Re: (Casino Gambling) Isn't in the local news.     

Author: Jerry Okamura
Date: May 9, 2008 09:40

...news:1210345801-sch@news.lava.net... Every year a bill which the local gambling lobby supports goes fwd in the legislature. They hire some previous legislator or ...Vegas. How much worse would it be in Hawaii if our economy is based on casinos? It's a falacy that casino gambling is always good for our economy-- not to mention it does great harm to our society by luring compulsive...
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(Casino Gambling) Isn't in the local news.     

Author: al Guacamole
Date: May 9, 2008 08:10

Every year a bill which the local gambling lobby supports goes fwd in the legislature. They hire some previous legislator or administration official to ... in Las Vegas. How much worse would it be in Hawaii if our economy is based on casinos? It's a falacy that casino gambling is always good for our economy-- not to mention it does great harm to our society by luring compulsive gamblers into ...
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Author: bond
Date: Jun 24, 2008 23:11

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Re: (Casino Gambling) Isn't in the local news.     

Author: aesthete8
Date: Jun 1, 2008 08:45

... also not dependable. Obvious. But the casino industry is not the silver bullet...the people who work for the casinos make good money. How many good...paying jobs would be created "if" casinos were allowed to operate in Hawaii...businesses that service these casinos? 3.  Would legalized gambling in Hawaii, help or... to Hawaii if there was gambling in Hawaii? 4.  If there ...
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Re: (Casino Gambling) Isn't in the local news.     

Author: aesthete8
Date: May 31, 2008 10:40

...not dependable. Obvious. But the casino industry is not the silver...to spend their money? 2. Casinos employ a whole lot of...people who work for the casinos make good money. How many...jobs would be created "if" casinos were allowed to operate in...that service these casinos? 3. Would legalized gambling in Hawaii, help...to Hawaii if there was gambling in Hawaii? 4. If there...
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Re: (Casino Gambling) Isn't in the local news.     

Author: Jerry Okamura
Date: May 14, 2008 18:20

... Except when the economy goes sour. Then casinos have to lay off many of their employees. ... not matter if they are working for a casino or they are working for some other business. ... will lay off a lot fewer people than a casino. Well, that is pretty obvious. The more people you... of that, is that also means that the casino has got a whole lot of people working for ...
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Re: (Casino Gambling) Isn't in the local news.     

Author: Maren at google
Date: May 13, 2008 19:40

....lava.net ... Except when the economy goes sour. Then casinos have to lay off many of their employees. "If... off. It does not matter if they are working for a casino or they are working for some other business. some businesses are more ...you that a supermarket will lay off a lot fewer people than a casino. The other thing that struck me is that Jerry said "if" and...
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Re: (Casino Gambling) Isn't in the local news.     

Author: Jerry Okamura
Date: May 13, 2008 10:25

... for many industries to avoid establishing a business in Hawaii (along with the fact that we are in the middle of a very big ocean), unions are not a big problem with casinos. they are money making machines, which can well afford to pay their workers what they pay them. Most of the new high tech startups in Hawaii are non-union. Don't ...
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