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This is why it's been confusing me that certain B M establishments have been against online poker. Don't they realize that it only increases business?
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340,000 employees, 13 BILLION in wages paid, averaging $40K a year, hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. That stat is pretty insulting. WOW, the 21 dealer, the roulette person, the cocktail waitress, the valet parker, the old lady that sells hot dogs on a Sat. night, the Nightly floor manager(s), and all the guys behind the scenes signing the checks all earn a humble 40K........... As far as serving the community goes, of course these guys signing checks serve the community. They do it buy signing over more checks (taxes) and fleecing tourist dollars (which is fine). Just don't act like regulated online poker wouldn't create a TON of taxable revenue as well as provide jobs and opportunities for people from all walks of life playing a sophisticated game of skill, with security and legality.
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Very true unless they let in SCUMBAGS that steal and borrow money and don't pay it back. Hopefully those SCUMBAGS will be in jail soon.
Originally Posted by SuckaBusta93
340,000 employees, 13 BILLION in wages paid, averaging $40K a year, hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. That stat is pretty insulting. WOW, the 21 dealer, the roulette person, the cocktail waitress, the valet parker, the old lady that sells hot dogs on a Sat. night, the Nightly floor manager(s), and all the guys behind the scenes signing the checks all earn a humble 40K........... As far as serving the community goes, of course these guys signing checks serve the community. They do it buy signing over more checks (taxes) and fleecing tourist dollars (which is fine). Just don't act like regulated online poker wouldn't create a TON of taxable revenue as well as provide jobs and opportunities for people from all walks of life playing a sophisticated game of skill, with security and legality.
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Online sattys to live events ftw









