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Title: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: DREDIOCK on July 06, 2006, 08:38:22 AM
First the NJ state govenrment shut down.
Now the Casinos

http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-7/115216609129570.xml&coll=1 (http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-7/115216609129570.xml&coll=1)

According to our State constitution.
The State Government cant run without a balanced budget.

Failing to do that the state government shut down cept for essential personel.
And the Goverment cant spend taxpayer money.

The Casinos by law cant run without state workers.

So. What is the primary concern of our state government?
The Casinos being shut down. The same casinos that are the onlyplaces in the state where smoking is still allowed inside a public building.


almost too funny.

Personally I think its a good thing the state government is shut down.
Probably saving all sorts of money. and soon the budget wont be a problem anymore.

Amusingly. Other then there being no lottery drawing (state run)
I havent noticed anything different LOL

Maybe we can try something similar on the national level
Title: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: midnight Target on July 06, 2006, 08:45:23 AM
On the news this morning they showed a guy on a beach chair in the sand... facing the casino..waiting.  Then they cut to a lady that spent some time on the beach. I'm pretty sure she said it smelled like something died.
Title: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: Goomba on July 06, 2006, 08:54:40 AM
I agree, Dred...

With all the actually important issues surrounding the budget (like why do we pay 4-5 times what anyone else pays in property taxes, and get less for it), I just don't see why the big national headline revolves around 12 damned casinos.

Oh, and Cod forbid the lottery isn't running!  How will I ever win my fortune?  Say it isn't so...

Who cares?  How about the real problems?  Graft, corruption, greed, political patronage, gross inefficiency, questionable competence...

I case it isn't obvious...I'm kinda fed up with this state.
Title: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: Eagler on July 06, 2006, 09:40:43 AM
so are you telling me all of those gov employees are not getting paid the days the gov is shut down?

I betcha they are ... sounds like a paid vacation to me
Title: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: Red Tail 444 on July 06, 2006, 09:46:30 AM
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Originally posted by Goomba
I case it isn't obvious...I'm kinda fed up with this state.



Scene from "The Long Kiss Goodnight"

two characters lost on a narrow road in Rural New Jersey at midnight.

Geena Davis' character:
 "I am a trained operative for the United States Government, I think I know how to get out of New Jersey."

Samuel L. Jackson's character:
"Oh, yeah? Don't be so sure. Many have tried, and failed. The entire population, in fact."
Title: Re: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: Mustaine on July 06, 2006, 10:16:09 AM
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Originally posted by DREDIOCK
...Maybe we can try something similar on the national level...
hmmm short memory Dred? klintoon shut down the government a few years back.
Title: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: LePaul on July 06, 2006, 10:22:32 AM
Government shut down because the governor tries to shove thru a budget with huge spending, record deficit and wants to raise taxes so he can spend more.

Seems the longer government is down, the more money taxpayers save!
Title: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: rpm on July 06, 2006, 10:23:51 AM
I remember our paychecks bouncing back in the late 70's. None of the banks would cash a Government check, but Sears would.
Title: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: DREDIOCK on July 06, 2006, 07:48:51 PM
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Originally posted by Goomba
I agree, Dred...

With all the actually important issues surrounding the budget (like why do we pay 4-5 times what anyone else pays in property taxes, and get less for it), I just don't see why the big national headline revolves around 12 damned casinos.

Oh, and Cod forbid the lottery isn't running!  How will I ever win my fortune?  Say it isn't so...

Who cares?  How about the real problems?  Graft, corruption, greed, political patronage, gross inefficiency, questionable competence...

I case it isn't obvious...I'm kinda fed up with this state.


Oh I know why they are concerned about the casinos.
the same reason that casinos are convieniently exempt from the smoking ban.

Thats where the politicians have their retirement package tied into.
the hurt the casinos they hurt themselves.

And god forbid the politicians suffer any.

Oh I am too.
this again goes to show what happens when on political party has all the control. Only on the other side of the fence. There is no balance.
Each side if they have all the power only knows how to screw things up more.

In this case They passed a budget.
Raised the sales tax to 7% and increased spending.

They didnt fix a damn thing that needed fixing.
And how much is a half a penny going to help with property tax releif?
What are they gonna give me $5?

On the upside. I bought my house 12 years ago for 127K and could sell it tomorrow and have people fighting over it for 400K.

There are places in this country I could go and have two houses, each larger then this one built brand new for that much.

My plan is on paying off my mortgage and doing exactly that.
10 more years to go LOL
Title: Re: Re: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: DREDIOCK on July 06, 2006, 07:58:51 PM
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Originally posted by Mustaine
hmmm short memory Dred? klintoon shut down the government a few years back.


Im still trying to forget the Clinton years
The most sucked off 8 years of my life came during the Clinton years LOL
Title: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: DREDIOCK on July 06, 2006, 08:03:16 PM
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Originally posted by rpm
I remember our paychecks bouncing back in the late 70's. None of the banks would cash a Government check, but Sears would.


Did Someone say Sears?

(http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Garage/1515/tim06.jpg)
Title: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: Goomba on July 07, 2006, 08:54:28 AM
Amen, bro...

It's too bad, because - outside of certain areas, Newark airport and the tank farms - it's a beautiful state.  The outrageous crowding and the inept government make a good thing bad.  And I HATE having my home state the butt of so many insulting jokes.

Once I talk the 'war department' into cutting the umbilical (she was born and raised here) - I'm cashing out.  Taking my equity and buying a better house a little further down the east coast (or maybe Texas!) - free and clear on equity, probably -  and saying  "see yaz"!

Boy, does this place need a serious house-cleaning...


**For those who don't know what we're on about, here's an example:  In Jersey - Own a 1600 SF home, 40 years old, 1/10th of an acre, part-time municipal government, shared police, one elementary school, no high school, no sidewalks, no sewer (septic only), no natural gas (oil), endless traffic = $7000/yr in property taxes.  That's $500 a month, kids!  A Mercedes!

RL Comparison:  Virginia, 60 ( sixty!) acres, new 5000 SF home - two new barns (big) - guest house, gas, sewer, full-time govt, dedicated police, award-winning school system = EXACTLY THE SAME TAXES.  I s**t you not.  

Now...where did I put that bullet....:mad:[
Title: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: storch on July 07, 2006, 09:02:48 AM
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Originally posted by Goomba
Amen, bro...

It's too bad, Now...where did I put that bullet....:mad:[
 sorry but in new jersey you aren't allowed fire arms and soon you won't be allowed pointy things so.................. you ain't gots no bullets, bro.    :D
Title: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: Goomba on July 07, 2006, 09:53:20 AM
Actually...not quite right.

Got plenty of 'em, plenty of tubes to launch 'em from, and plenty of pointy things, too.

It's a matter of timing, smarts and discretion...and it ain't easy...but it can be done.  Legal-like, even.  You can carry, too, with a permit...but you'd better have a good reason.  They ain't free for the asking.  Of course, that's not necessarily a bad thing.

OTOH, you can't get away from the foolishness.  In Jersey, anything that launches a projectile is a firearm.  So, technically, even a slingshot or an airsoft can get you a weapons violation.

I feel so much safer knowing that.  :rolleyes:

Title: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: storch on July 07, 2006, 09:59:18 AM
It sounds like they have lightened up a bit.  IIRC they used to not allow hollow points on the the few weapons they did allow.
Title: Casinos Join Casualties Of Budget Impasse
Post by: Goomba on July 07, 2006, 10:30:19 AM
I think you're quite right on that one.  My last recollection was that hollow-points are still verboten, as are 'assault weapons'...whatever they are.  Gotta make your own!

Besides...anything questionable can go in a 6" diam pvc pipe, greased, sealed up and buried for a rainy day.  :D