Isn't in the local news.
On May 15, 4:15 pm, "Jerry Okamura" <okamuraj...@hawaii.> wrote:
> Being "realistic" is recognizing that legalized gambling in Hawaii,
> has some advantages that may out weigh the disadvantages. Being "realistic" is
> recognizing the simple fact that the cost of living is high in Hawaii.
> Being "realistic" is recognizing that this state is not the friendliest
> state to businesses. Being "realistic" is recognizing that rules and
> regulation and "mandates" on what business can and should do, does not
> help the business. Being "realistic" is recognizing the people in the
> state have a hard time finding a good paying job that is sufficient to be able to
> afford the things that most people in most states take for granted.
Unfortunately, you have a difficult time being "realistic". Seems that
you're more biased and prejudgemental than realistic. The economic
benefits are probably less than the tourist business, and the downside
is that casino gambling can do great harm to our society and community
and existing businesses here already. |