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mrmacey 07-14-2007, 10:31 AM Click Link and click Poll and vote yes Im trying to offset this rigged Poll they have it emailed out to all there friends and familys to vote no it would mean 7000 jobs for this area Im really for it.
Thank You
Mike
http://www.southofboston.net/entreports/casino/index.html
Swimmer 07-14-2007, 11:06 AM 56 % to 44 % against, wow. It going to be built there regardless. Town has no say legally. Once the tribe finishes buying the land they want and submits the entire parcel as thiers to the feds it becomes sovereign indian land. Middleborough was an area in the 1600 and 1700's that supported the tribe prior to, during and after the white man came. To my way of thinking that is why I believe the casino is going to be built there. It is the heart/center of what was the ancestral lands.
mrmacey 07-14-2007, 11:15 AM I recieved an e mail saying to click and vote no! there sending it out to everyone saying please hit no. so Im trying to offset the negative!
Thanks
Mike
mrmacey 07-14-2007, 11:36 AM We are allmost even again LOL what a joke.
redcrbbr 07-14-2007, 12:24 PM Mike seems to me if it goes through and it is built your gonna need a few more limo's.
mrmacey 07-14-2007, 02:17 PM Cannot build up there its outside 50 miles they would have to go commercial and pay out the nose.
mrmacey 07-14-2007, 02:18 PM Thank You and it will be even
Raven 07-14-2007, 02:46 PM done
ProfessorM 07-14-2007, 03:41 PM Living just 3 miles away I want nothing to do with a casino in a very congested area already. I pray this does not go thru. My town will be greatly effected and we will not get anything for the added congestion and rat race. The rural nature of the area will be ruined forever. I just returned from Vegas and see no reason why I would want one so close to me. Doesn't offer a damn thing as far as am concerned. Why didn't they choose south middleboro where there is plenty of open space, north middleboro is too congested now. We waited all this time for 44 to go all the way to rt. 3 and now it will be too crowed to use. Sorry but I am so against this.
mrmacey 07-14-2007, 03:58 PM Believe all that BULL where did you get that from.:huh: Every town is saying traffic with there hands out looking for $$$$$. I have over 200 trips to Casinos and resorts here, 2000 if you take my time in RENO Nevada never any traffic, right to the doors there designed to get you in and out quick. Ive never waited at the dog track every town is useing traffic and infastructure as a way to get in on it. by the way how much does Bridgewater give Middleboro for that massive prison complex next door. If someone escapes into Middleboro who has to respond? Another thing how come they didnt have a town meeting for X-mas tree shops? When there locating there whole headquaters in the town Hmmm, This resort is going to be a booming business to the whole State and especialy Middleboro there coming anyway watch!!! Id make sure my town got theres before its too late. Rural nature Middleboro wont have that very long anyway Raynham used to be rural my landlord showed me pics of 44 when his Dad bought this property he was the only one here it was all woods there running out of room here, next stop Middleboro that where the land is.
ProfessorM 07-14-2007, 04:28 PM Obviously your business will benefit. Good for you if it goes thru but I have nothing to gain from the rat race that will ensue so I want nothing to do with it. If I had a vote I would vote no way. How can you say that there will be no congestion when they claim this will be the largest casino in the world, 2 golf course's, water park, 2000 room hotel, concert venues. Yeah no congestion. You couldn't even drive down the strip in Vegas it took an hour to go a mile or 2. I t was ridiculous. It was total gridlock every time we went there. Ever try to get thru the middleboro rotary the last few years. Ever try to get to Taunton on 44. Hey maybe they will put it in Raynham, that is at least a little further away from me and you can enjoy all the open roads in your town. Your claim it is coming is probably right so I guess I am in the minority but I always root for the underdog. If they chose south middleboro I probably would not have had too much of a problem with it but off of 44 at that location is crazy IMO.
mrmacey 07-14-2007, 04:48 PM Lets hear from Carney at the Dog track he has been so quite about this our Town needs more.:huh:
I don't think traffic will be any worse in the surrounding towns than when King Richards fair is in town. And yes I have lived in gambling towns.
As far as old town charm and that kind of stuff goes; well it is 2007 and this is MASS. Most towns are running budget deficits now and that isn't going to change in the forseeable future. I believe this casino will help Middleboro.
fishsmith 07-15-2007, 05:56 AM I see both sides of the argument, I have 2 young kids and if lived in Middleboro, I'd try and move. On the flip you see a town like Stoneham almost cut all sports/music because of no funds, hopefully Middleboro would never face this with the new $$ a casino will bring. But with high roller gambling comes, drugs, hookers and violence, agreed they're their now, but the numbers will surely go up.
pal156 07-15-2007, 08:58 AM vote yas ,done
Slipknot 07-18-2007, 02:30 PM Sorry Mike but i voted no, and my wife and I will be voting no on the 28th if the town really holds an election for this issue. I don't see the benefit for the town, I see more bad than good. Long term it looks like the wrong decision. The town has more important issues, a casino will not be the answer to our budget shortages. Maybe I should apply as town manager, I couldn't be any worse than the last guy :rollem:
if they get federal permission and state permission, wouldn't they still need to pass thru the building dept. in town? The towns people should have a say in this matter.
2boxers 07-18-2007, 02:41 PM Hey Mike This is Brian from EB, I voted yes and sent it out to a bunch of people
fishbones 07-18-2007, 02:54 PM Click Link and click Poll and vote yes Im trying to offset this rigged Poll they have it emailed out to all there friends and familys to vote no it would mean 7000 jobs for this area Im really for it.
Thank You
Mike
http://www.southofboston.net/entreports/casino/index.html
I'm neither for or against the casino in Middleboro, but it doesn't actually create 7,000 jobs. It provides work for the people who build it, then takes the employees who work for other local companies and hires them for positions at the casino. There are very few unemployed workers who would get jobs at a casino. Most of the unemployed people in Massachusetts choose not to work, or are not employable for one reason or another. The people who get hired will be employed persons who come from other local businesses. That means that the local business owners will either have to hire the dregs of humanity, or run short-handed. This will hurt consumers who live in the area, because the already below average customer service they receive will only get worse. Has anyone tried to get help at big home improvement stores recently? Good luck finding someone to help, and better luck finding someone who knows anything. I have no dog in this fight, so I don't really care whether it is built or not. In fact, I would probably go once a year. But I do like being able to travel down 495 to the Cape late at night without having to watch out for a bunch of drunk drivers.
mrmacey 07-21-2007, 03:46 PM I see both sides of the argument, I have 2 young kids and if lived in Middleboro, I'd try and move. On the flip you see a town like Stoneham almost cut all sports/music because of no funds, hopefully Middleboro would never face this with the new $$ a casino will bring. But with high roller gambling comes, drugs, hookers and violence, agreed they're their now, but the numbers will surely go up.
LOL
Tagger 07-21-2007, 04:25 PM I wonder where the indians get all the money ,, The savy to know, how these places run ? Amazing beads and blankets to this .. I always wonder if they are not just being used as a front . You can still get football cards ..
Squid kids Dad 07-21-2007, 04:43 PM They have some BIG investors behind them..The Indians themselves I believe had very little..Just like the rest of us..
if they get federal permission and state permission, wouldn't they still need to pass thru the building dept. in town? The towns people should have a say in this matter.
I'm not sure they would need to. Like swimmer pointed out; once they are a "soveriegn nation". Almost anything goes.
Even if Middleboro votes NO the tribe can still build a casino there. The NO vote won't stop that as they will eventually get what they want once a "soveriegn nation". A NO vote will mean everything the tribe is offering goes out the window and the town will only get a pittance of the deal.
It is kind of a "damned if you do, damned if you don't" for the NO voters.
A yes vote will just make it easier for the tribe to go for a full gaming license. They could open a bingo hall now and eventually go up from there with no town approval. So comes back to "damned if ya do and ....
From what I hear the backer is very liquid financially. And he is backing the tribe to the hilt. Supposedly he is 5 Bil. liquid.
Slipknot 07-21-2007, 06:48 PM soveriegn nation or not, if they do this, they will own the town, they will outnumber us all and be able to control town meetings in the future and have free reign :fishslap:
I don't see how a casino adds anything at all to the economy of Mass., it seems like just moving money around, mostly out of the pockets of those who can't afford it similar to the state lottery, but the state lottery puts many more times back into the communities than any casino does, the casino profits go to the investors and the tribe I guess. I wonder if people who are part wompanoag can get part of the rewards or if you have to be 100%:huh:
fishbones makes a good point
Mike, like I said to you before, it's great that you might be able to personally be able to benefit because of your business, but the townspeople will have to put up with the negatives.
They are moving too fast, they want us to jump at this chance and that raises my suspicion level by them pretty much demanding a decision. The whole issue is a cluster
Shake N' Bake 07-22-2007, 10:10 AM NH Resident.
Voted YES!
I won't and can't say anything to any of you guys that are for or against having a Casino in your town.
It's your State, not Mine.
My Wife and I have spent many times in Vegas, even got married there. We have also spent lots of time in Conn.
It benefits us so why wouldn't I say Yes.
I will tell you this, I wish NH would get a clue and open a Casino.
Swimmer 07-22-2007, 11:02 AM soveriegn nation or not, if they do this, they will own the town, they will outnumber us all and be able to control town meetings in the future and have free reign :fishslap:
Mike, like I said to you before, it's great that you might be able to personally be able to benefit because of your business, but the townspeople will have to put up with the negatives.
They are moving too fast, they want us to jump at this chance and that raises my suspicion level by them pretty much demanding a decision. The whole issue is a cluster
A truly successful business affects everyones life for the better, for the most part. With every successful business comes downfalls/pitfalls: such as high traffic counts. If a high tech company bought the land the indians did you would still find drug dealing inside and outside the building just as you will with a casino. I HAVE BEEN ASSURED THERE ARE NO ILLEGAL DRUGS IN MIDDLEBORO NOW, SO THAT WILL BE HARD FOR TOWN OFFICIALS TO COME TO GRIPS WITH WITH. :rotflmao: With casinos or rather when the word casino and its associated problems is used in any media it is almost always used in conjunction with corruption, prostitution, not as a possibibilty, but a likely probababilty. There will be hundreds of businesses whose level of success and affluence will improve over the short term and long term. Just as if a high tech company was being built in the same spot. It will be up to the town and state officals to enforce the laws in a fair and equal anner right from the start. Then again you will always have the lenient judges that wont do anything to those criminals, but that is another story.
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