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![]() The Gov seems like a pathetic excuse for a human being.
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![]() Aqueduct should have put a synthetic surface on that inner track years ago, to show that they were trying.
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![]() I want to believe that the majority of the horses that broke down, would have endured the same fate if they were running on bubble wrap.
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Felix Unger talking to Oscar Madison: "Your horse could finish third by 20 lengths and they still pay you? And you have been losing money for all these years?!" |
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![]() I do think there is a bit if irony that the state of new york is upset that there was a "over taxing" of the people.
Of course it could have been that they did not rake the barn correctly, the reason belies the real motivation.
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![]() Another NY state agency that failed miserably in its "role" was the Department of Taxation and Finance, and I hope the IG looks into this as well. As a former pari-mutuel examiner for the Dept. at NYRA tracks, I was interviewed by the Albany Times-Union about this situation, and also by the state employee union in NY, PEF. Seems they decided they didn't need any examiners at the tracks any more - mistake!
Bottom line is that all the "watchdogs" were sleeping on the job, either to short-sightedly save money or, as some have suggested, to "entrap" NYRA into doing something like this in order to sweep them aside. |
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![]() You're probably right but you know the old saying "image is everything."
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