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Originally Posted by 10 pnt move up
Exactly.
I would say if your track is dependent on slots you better get a backup plan, no way politicians, especially the way the current ways are trending, are going to allow racing to take a big percentage of the casino profits.
While this might have been a self serving case of politics (well they all are) with superficial reasons the next guy is going to wave the "gotta do whats right for the low and middle class", and that argument gets a lot of legislation done, and will be more so in the future.
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Racing in PA gets 13% of the profits. While you may be correct in saying that politicians will eventually steal the money what backup plan do you propose will replace $250 million a year?
While everyone loves to use the subsidy argument against racing the truth is that many industries are subsidized by the govt between direct cash investments, tax credits, tax holidays, etc