(A vote for casinos. - promoted by Bob)
Please tell the Democratic House that it is time to approve the governor's casino proposal so that we can get the vital tax revenues and job creation that his legislation will create.
The House needs to be known for more than just saying "no" to substantive economic legislation. Fiddling and diddling while the state's economy implodes is not conducive to running for re-election.
Imagine a national political tide in November that sweeps more Dems into the U.S. Senate and House while, here in Massachusetts, Democratic state legislators get burned on election day by local Republicans blaming Massachusetts' economic freefall on a do-nothing Democratic legislature.
None of us want to see a reprise of 1990, when state voters elected a slew of new Republican state senators and state representatives.
Believe me, down-ballot state Democratics could be in trouble in November if the state's economy continues to erode and all the Legislature has to point to is having passed legislation banning motorists from talking on cellphones.
Gte the three destination casinos approved. Create the 20-30K construction jobs. Create the 20,000 casino jobs. Talk about the tourism and hospitality growth that'll evolve from the casinos. Talk about all the new economic development that'll come about. Talk about all the $ that the casinos will have to spend to purchase goods and services from MA businesses. Talk about the $1.1B we'll be recapturing from the CT casinos and RI slot parlors that Bay Staters spend at those facilities every year.
And all those naysayers? Well, tell the League of Women Voters and Dan Bosley and all the rest that when they pay my monthly mortgage and guarantee that I won't be laid off from my job because the company is downsizing, that I'll be glad to sit idle and let them dictate to me how I live my life and spend my money.
Until then, stop trying to impose your selfish and moralistic attidues on us. |