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![]() Truth is a lot of people won't go back to giving up the % the tracks want to take out.The tracks can put these people out of business by lowering their own take out. All this is,is a free market system.The horseracing industry charges too much takeout,and somebody else gives people a much better deal.The fact is that the horseracing industry doesn't want to compete in a free-market system.I use TVG,but that is because I am a relatively small p3/4 bettor.The p3/p4 betting requires less actual money bet/day,than win betting(money back and forth all day.)You can not expect win bettors to pay that high % all day long.We aren't gunna see people go back to that.Atleast horserace betting will still be allowed.They fail to give sportsplayers any viable options(other than Vegas etc.=retarded,and totally unrealistic.)
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![]() I read this different from you guys. I think that they are going to try to get on-line wagering banned for horse racing as well. Here is a paragraph from the article that concerns me:
"Other critics complain that the bill doesn't cover all forms of gambling. They point to exemptions they say would allow online lotteries and Internet betting on horse racing to flourish while cracking down on other kinds of sports betting, casino games and card games like poker." "If you're going to support legislation that is supposed to 'prohibit gambling,' you should not have carve-outs," said Andrea Lafferty, executive director of the conservative Traditional Values Coalition. "The Justice Department has taken a different view on the legality of Internet betting on horse races. In a World Trade Organization case involving Antigua, the department said online betting on horse racing remains illegal under the 1961 Wire Act despite the existence of the more recently passed Interstate Horseracing Act." I read this as a direct attack on the on-line wagering of horse racing. I think this more serious than you guys are believing. |
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They are not taking into account the amount of gas saved when people don't have to drive to the track,or Vegas.People are gunna bet.They need to keep internet gambling on the net(progress got it there,and we can't go back to driving cars to do all this stuff=stupid.) Bloodsuckers want to tax it,and that's probably what will end up happening. |
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![]() There is no chance in hell this passes the Senate.
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![]() Come on already you blowhard(McGovern from Mass.)Repubs don't give a sht. about raising the minimum wage.Poor people can live in swamp water for all they care.Talk about the bill at hand.
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