How ironic that Republicans have a flaming liberal to add to their list of thank you cards. She might be a woman, but Janet Cowell had some seriously balls to tell the Governor to go fuck himself.I might not agree with her on any other issue, but I'm actually tempted to work on her re-election campaign...
8/24/2005 11:45:06 AM
a lottery is a good thing
8/24/2005 11:48:37 AM
8/24/2005 11:50:08 AM
state run lotteries are evil. Legalize gambling, and tax all lottery receipts at 50%. It collects the revenue, and doesn't cost the state a thing.
8/24/2005 11:50:59 AM
How about a tax on people that are bad at math?
8/24/2005 11:51:45 AM
haha doesnt cost the state a thing?? yeaaaaaaaaaa...except for the department that would have to be made especially for gambling and everything else that goes with that....yea, it certainly would be 'cost free.'
8/24/2005 11:55:49 AM
reread:
8/24/2005 11:58:03 AM
a lottery is nothing but good. I don't understand the republicans in this state. shouldn't they be for more freedom?
8/24/2005 12:03:05 PM
Really? I figured the existing sales-tax collection agency could collect it. They won't be receiving any more checks, just larger amounts. Nevertheless, it will cost something, my obvious mistatement. But let private companies handle the messy business of advertising and management. This way, North Carolinians that want to play the lottery can play national lotteries with larger payouts, all the while still paying the 50% in taxes.
8/24/2005 12:10:13 PM
Janet Cowell was also a strong supporter of PTCwhat's the whole story, TGD, regarding Janet Cowell and the Gov.?
8/24/2005 12:13:38 PM
^^because of right now, the state is still too shitlessly scared to allow for multistate powerballs.
8/24/2005 12:20:44 PM
Janet Cowell's one of the most principled people I've ever met. Kudos to her and the other progressive Democrats in the Senate for standing their ground. And, while he's on the other side of the issue, kudos to Sen. Basnight for the way he handled the issue regarding the absence of Sen. Horton. I'm never quick to give Basnight props, but whether you like him or not, you've got to admit...that was some classy shit...[Edited on August 24, 2005 at 12:23 PM. Reason : add]
8/24/2005 12:21:17 PM
I oppose the lottery for one reason: this state doesn't have the fiscal discipline to handle the revenue responsiblyparticularly when you think of the cost its going to have on the poor and stupid of our state. its just wrong to set up a system that you KNOW is going to sucker the poor and stupid, and give the proceeds to a bunch of irresponsible people who are just going to waste it on pork and DOT.now maybe if we had some discipline, and were going to ACTUALLY spend lottery proceeds on some beneficial shit, then we could rationalize the exploitation of the poverty stricken among us.[Edited on August 24, 2005 at 12:24 PM. Reason : s]
8/24/2005 12:21:59 PM
lottery proceeds will go to education^^opposing the lottery isn't exactly progressive. It's conservative.
8/24/2005 12:26:03 PM
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8/24/2005 12:29:20 PM
thats rightraise our fucking taxes while the people that live within 50 miles or more of the border of every other state around nc drive, spend their gas money driving to other lotteries to spend their money in other statesIDIOTS
8/24/2005 12:31:12 PM
pennsylvaniaallows people to spend their money without an abitrary omg, gambling is a sin bullshit.education in this state cannot be properly funded without a lottery.
8/24/2005 12:31:55 PM
Time to dust off this old stand-by, with all the old lottery threads on TWW having disappeared...http://www.carolinajournal.com/jhdailyjournal/display_jhdailyjournal.html?id=488
8/24/2005 12:35:12 PM
Who is arguing that a lottery is a sin?
8/24/2005 12:35:29 PM
8/24/2005 12:37:22 PM
i could see a lottery being beneath us if we were the only state trying to get onebut every other state on the east coast has a lotteryand last time i looked, many of the states that have a lottery have higher ranked educational systems than we do
8/24/2005 12:39:29 PM
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8/24/2005 1:00:43 PM
politics = strange bedfellows
8/24/2005 1:04:40 PM
i find myself straddling the goo-goos, the liberty left and "the club" in terms of reasons why i oppose having a lottery..
8/24/2005 1:08:30 PM
8/24/2005 1:11:53 PM
likewise, the bleeding heart that makes me a liberal also brings me to the closer to the pro-life campand the leftist in me that hates facists, brings me closer to the neocon agenda
8/24/2005 1:19:36 PM
8/24/2005 1:23:44 PM
hello complete socialization of health care making it a felony to see a doctor outside of your PPO = radical leftist
8/24/2005 1:26:34 PM
what/who would it take to coin the tern "neo-liberal"?neolibs would be liberals with a business friendly agenda such as Clinton, Bill Bradley, Easley, etc. neolibs with some kind of moral obligation to teach a man to fish/increase the pie/create, instead of just being for sale/getting yours in a zero some game.
8/24/2005 1:31:54 PM
8/24/2005 1:33:17 PM
Minor revision to my earlier post, my Senate insiders tell me I've got names mixed up: Sen. Garwood was the one put in the hospital for blood sugar issues, while Sen. Horton had paired with Democrat Sen. Hoyle for his absence.---
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8/24/2005 2:28:01 PM
^that'd be great if they delivered my paper today, but I haven't gotten it today or yesterday
8/24/2005 2:36:53 PM
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8/24/2005 4:13:16 PM
If every other state jumped off a bridge...
8/24/2005 4:18:15 PM
We should strive to be more like South Carolina and New Jersey.
8/24/2005 4:19:54 PM
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8/24/2005 5:13:40 PM
hatotally beside the point, but she used to come into cup-a-joe all the time when i worked there.
8/24/2005 5:23:47 PM
^^ well, the volatility could be planned for, but it would require the legislature not to spend the lottery proceeds until the next year AND not to plan on using that money either. AKA, the proceeds for a year couldn't be spent until the year was over. Thus, the legislature wouldn't be able to spend the money until the next year so they would know how much they have to spend. Like I said, before, though, they would also have to not be able to use lottery proceeds as expected income or anything like against which to balance. It'd have to be spent on a "you can spend what you have right here" basis, which goes entirely against how most lottery proponents want to use it: expect it to bring in 200mill so plan to spend 200mill.
8/24/2005 5:47:29 PM
^Agreed. But if the government would actually do that, the entire debate about all of government finance would get turned upside-down
8/24/2005 9:33:45 PM
uh, can we let the people decide what to do with their money? I mean its not like they wont spend this "lottery" money otherwise on things like booze or cigarettes. cmo'n lets cover all the sins here people.
8/24/2005 10:46:58 PM
^so here's a novel idea...let them gamble without the government running the show
8/24/2005 10:48:52 PM
the purpose of the lottery is to make more money for education, not to add an industry. are these private companies just going to donate out of good conscience?
8/25/2005 10:20:01 AM