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MakoMike 07-06-2006 06:53 AM

Hey, I have no problme if they decide to expand Lincoln of Newport into full fledged casinos, but I doubt that they have the same appeal as the West Warwick one will have. You can't compare the facilites, attractions and appeal of a Lincoln or Newport to someplace like Foxwoods or Mohegan sun. I doubt the owners would be willing to invest the capital to turn Lincoln or Newport into the kind of place that could really compete with a real casino. IMHO their best bet would be to stick with their niche market.

"uffah!!" 07-06-2006 09:01 AM

You guys are putting the cart before the horse. You have to change the RI Constatution first. Thats what this vote is all about. I say, Leave the Constatution alone. These Politicians are not going to be happy until they open a Pandoras Box!!

Swimmer 07-06-2006 11:06 AM

Gambling, casinos, corruption, gambling, corruption.....
 
I did a paper when I was studying for my graduate degree that had to do with how or to what benefit did the population that lived in or around an area that was controled by gangs, criminals, mafia types survive financially. I talked to and conversed with reporters who had written and researched extensively how the criminals spent thier money. The reason I thought this work might be interesting was that after reading a story about Mafia riches in and around Palermo Italy I was also stunned to read about Palemros 80% unemployment rate. The real kicker was that 90 to 95 % of the money that flowed through Palermo was the result of criminal activity. Meaning that the crooks dont spend a dime where the live and eat. In the eighties when this research was relevant what I did find was that the money went from one crooked person to another. My point here is very few people reap financial rewards that live near a casino. Even in Ct. the restaurants nearby the casinos that used to flourish dont anymore. (I got this info from people who live in Ct.) A dead zone occurs or a near death zone within five to ten miles of a casino. Bottom line is its the changing face or our economy.:humpty:

MakoMike 07-06-2006 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Swimmer
Even in Ct. the restaurants nearby the casinos that used to flourish dont anymore. (I got this info from people who live in Ct.) A dead zone occurs or a near death zone within five to ten miles of a casino. Bottom line is its the changing face or our economy.:humpty:

I don't know who you have been talking to, but all you have to do is take ride down CT Rte 2 to the casinos to see all the new businesses that have sprung up in what was once a deserted road.


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