2/10/2006 10:55:53 AM
If this surprises anyone I'll be surprised.
2/10/2006 2:20:27 PM
waityou expected them to be honest about legalized gambling?
2/10/2006 2:23:29 PM
So would you prefer a tax increase?
2/10/2006 2:24:34 PM
2/10/2006 2:45:19 PM
2/10/2006 2:47:42 PM
2/10/2006 8:08:25 PM
BIG FUCKING SURPRISE.
2/10/2006 8:12:07 PM
So when does the lottery start anyway?
2/10/2006 8:33:55 PM
2/10/2006 9:59:04 PM
2/10/2006 11:56:38 PM
There website should launch on March 15th. I should know I applied for the position and they have a long way to go in a short time.
2/10/2006 11:59:17 PM
did anybody actually think that all of the money was going to go toward education?
2/12/2006 9:58:05 AM
i thoguht the excessive use of O's and exclamation points spoke to the actual tone of my statement. guess not. ill assume your fairtax statement was equally a joke.
2/12/2006 10:00:34 AM
No surprise.
2/12/2006 10:32:03 AM
Any of you lottery supporters honestly surprised by this? EVERY other state with the lottery has had a net loss of education funding by the state. Arguing that we're losing money to Virginia and SC is silly as well. Why the hell do we want to get into a race to bottom?
2/12/2006 2:58:11 PM
not every other state. don't hyperbolize it.
2/12/2006 3:26:46 PM
Remember the gas tax
2/12/2006 3:27:49 PM
You're right. Every state with the exception of Georgia's college grants.1 out of 39 states people.I couldn't care less if the lottery was a privately run deal, but saying it's "for the children" is bullshit.Here's quick primer on what I'm talking about. There's plenty more links that say the same thing. The lotteries bring in a shitload of money the first year, then the states stop funding the schools at pre-lottery levels (depending on lottery monies to make up for this), then lottery income drops after the first year or two. Net loss over time.http://www.usatoday.com/news/opinion/editorials/2004-04-14-miller_x.htm
2/12/2006 3:37:42 PM
Pennsylvania doesn't have an education lottery. Our's funds the elderly pennsylvanians.
2/12/2006 4:25:43 PM
2/12/2006 4:31:02 PM
Again, the gambling part doesn't bother me. The state running the gambling is more troublesome, especially when couched with this language.Private casinos? Fine. Tax the shit out of them and be on your way.All NC government needs now is blow and hookers and they'd have the sin sector cornered.
2/12/2006 6:21:43 PM
prude.the lottery is bad for NC because its a regressive tax on the poor, not because its "sin"
2/12/2006 7:58:40 PM
You missed my point. I don't care about gambling at all. I just don't think that it's something the government aught to be getting their fingers in. Selling it as a boost to education is just a game.I'm calling bullshit on the regressive tax. You have the choice to opt in or not. Yes I know that poor folks disproportionately buy lottery tickets, but noone's putting a gun to their heads to do it.Food tax - now that's something that's regressive.
2/12/2006 8:37:31 PM
Jim Black probably wants to pass a law that says everyone has to get a complete eye exam before they can buy a lottery ticket. It's for the children.. and all that.
2/12/2006 10:17:21 PM
i love this shit. this is exactly why I told people i didn't want the "education lottery." they looked at me then and said "the legislators would never do that..." yeah, right
2/12/2006 11:36:11 PM
It shoudlnt have been started in the first place. ^ Yeah, you weren't the only one.
2/13/2006 10:22:36 AM
2/13/2006 10:59:28 AM
They were also claiming that the lottery wasn't a tax because it was optional. What about auto-insurance? Getting insurance isn't voluntary in this state, does that make insurance a tax? Surely the state government profits from insurance companies, all be it in a more indirect way than with the lottery. Can I claim auto-insurance like a tax on my IRS return next year?...
2/13/2006 6:15:48 PM