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Altrazar

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  1. Altrazar replied to a post in a topic in Ohio Politics
    Ha, ha, ha.....
  2. Altrazar replied to Cleveland's post in a topic in Ohio Politics
    This bill seems to be predatory. It is full of false hope. Tax revenue. The lottery and keno were suppossed to help schools too. Where does all that lottery tax money go? 200 million. That is a very small number when you think about how many schools there are. The real issue, raising teachers wages (to attract intelligent people instead of merely licensed people) is ignored. But hey, you have to keep the masses stupid, fearful, conforming and distracted to control them. JOBS. Again, low paying or min. wage jobs, temp. jobs. The no.'s here keep changing too. The highest I've heard is 34,000. That is a very small number when you think of how many unemployed people there are in the state. The real issue, making the min. wage a liveable wage, is ignored. But hey, you have to keep the masses poor, in debt, miserable and distracted to control them. Most of the jobs will be min. wage and hey, probably dependent on tips as well. It will make a couple of people rich, again exploiting the masses. I still have not read or heard a good reason to vote for casinos.
  3. Its strange that this "issue" is actually a proposed amendment to the constitution and it has had practically NO media coverage!! I think a constitutional amendment is serious. I absolutely do not like that a group of how many 12-13 people are going to have absolute control over something that affects the whole state. 3 of them are going to be assigned by the governor, okay, that's as good as 1 vote there. Isn't anyone concerned with the partisanship here? Also, who are these local farmers? I grew up in the countryside and it is now all houses. Where are these so-called local farmers? To me, it sounds like a corporate board getting into our constitution.