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]]>I started in the casino industry in 1987 at Resorts International in Atlantic City NJ as a craps dealer. I moved to Florida in 1995. I was there and voted for propositon 8 which failed. I worked for Empress Cruise Lines for 8 years until they sold to Sun Cruz. I have lived allot of the history of gaming in Florida and I am working on writing an amazing book about it that keeps on getting more amazing as the battle continues for casinos in Florida!!! Casino Jack and the United States of Money was a good movie and I loved the documentary but I am sure mine will be much better.
]]>Thank you for responding.I am also a supporter of casino gaming in Florida. I pray for it!!! For the sake of the people who live and work there. I own a home in Seminole Florida but I am now working in North Carolina so I could return to my career as a dealer and a supervisor in table games. It is a GREAT career. I love and miss Florida every day!
]]>Wendy; I have long supported casino gaming for Florida, going back to the 1980’s, years before the Seminoles signed a compact with Florida. There are still plenty of resort areas around the State that would not directly compete with the Seminoles; but they are in a part of the State that has historically been against gaming; conservative North/Central Florida. In fact, I have Florida roots, being born in Jacksonville and going to several years of schooling in Bradenton and Sarasota. The Legislature needs consensus, but doesn’t want to risk loosing $ billions of revenue sharing with the Seminoles.
]]>yes there are! I can not believe a judge is going to rule in favor of The Seminoles as stated “monopoly” which violates The United States Anti Trust Laws which include the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890 and Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914!The damage was done in 2010 with this original compact that allowed this monopoly to be created in the first place. I am all for the Seminoles to be allowed to offer a casino with all games but believe it should be regulated by the state and to benefit the state but only if it is legal for other casinos to open and offer residents and tourist other options also regulated by the state and for the benefit of the state and the residents with more career opportunties. Why not allow it to be the existing paramutals? By all means the state of Florida which is known and thrives on the tourism industry should benefit from the best tourism business which is casinos!!!! If the judge rule in favor of Seminoles now he is giving them the state which will be devastating to the residents who will be forced to pay more taxes to make up for the cost of what the state lost. I question whether this judge knows all the history and all the laws and I would hate to be lead to think that he may be getting paid more for ruling in favor of the Seminoles. So let’s appeal and take it back to the US Supreme Court like the case in 1996 Seminoles vs The State of Florida which the ruling was in favor of the state referenced by the 11th Amendment. How about we all just come to agreement and let other casinos open which will also allow Seminoles to operate their casinos and add craps and roulette too so everybody wins!
]]>One possible solution would be to let the dog tracks, stop live racing, but keep their OTB operations and poker; giving them a profitable real estate opportunity, in selling the un-needed track acreage. This would eliminate some of the slot competition of the Seminole casinos; and if the new compact includes the game of Craps and Roulette, it would make the Tribal casinos complete, and add to the tourism value of true destination casinos to Tampa, Hollywood and Coconut Creek. And it would enable the Tribe to build a new hotel in Tampa, and expand some of their other operations.
There are many Americans who only play Craps, and in Europe and some South American countries, Roulette is the favorite game.
The Disney Corporation is behind the “NO” campaign, but I expect it is a fear of Florida allowing destination casino/convention resorts; that a LV Sands, MGM, Wynn or Genting would build; competing for the profitable mid-week convention/trade show business, that so enhances Orlando resorts.
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