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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Mind Blown Gambling Facts
by
Wexnident
on 11/10/2020, 15:39:24 UTC
That sounds like fun but could go horribly wrong. Imagine being drunk at night and going home in such a cab. I would be losing so much money. Better to leave the credit card at home. But then again a lot of casinos have apps for the phone and it's the same risk. Most of the time I lose money when gambling drunk. Like yesterday night, instead of going straight to bed I decided to play some blackjack and ended up losing $50. It's so hard sometimes to refrain from gambling if everything is accessible 24/7.
Not really I think. Heck, it actually sounds fun imo. It's a kind of new experience, travelling while gambling, and not on a phone at that but rather at a table the cab itself has. Seems like quite a ride to enjoy with whenever I want to just, you know, travel without any real goal or anything.
That's why most of the government isn't really against the gambling industry, there is a huge portion of funds that comes from gambling taxes. Resource. If america is spending billion dollars to gambling, it is so surprising that france actually  spend 83.5% GGR taxex on operators and USA only ranked 7th.

But that isn't the case here as we can see gambling platforms dominance in the economy which makes it hard for us to implement gambling regulations.
Just the fact that it brings in money is enough of a reason for the government to allow it. Not to mention the fact that most would argue about America banning gambling, when it has one of the most active and biggest casinos out there, not to mention that gamblers would argue that they are old enough to live their own lives and manage their own finance. And yes, I do agree with that, especially since I believe that America lets their kids know about planning and stuff at an early age, letting them live by themselves early on than later.