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Originally Posted by Calzone Lord
Before someone elects you the new head of the NTRA or some editor gives you a column at Bloodhorse -- two things:
#1: This doesn't have anything to do with national politics.
#2: The welfare system, as you call it, would generate much more revenue by taxing gamblers at a lower rate, which allows them to bet more money. This law not only badly hurts horse racing, but it also hurts what you call 'the welfare system'
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As usual my reply got removed because it disagreed with the Liberal censors. Funny how my reply somehow lost the "us" before the lowlife gamblers. Does make it sound more shocking.
This has everything to do with national politics because it's just step one of the government getting in gamblers pockets so they can fund more social programs.