So if Christ et al don't reach an accord by Nov 15, the tribe will still get the gaming they want.................and there will be no anti-competition clause to prevent Pan-vegas?
Maby they shorted CROX http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bc?s=CROX&t=3m or sold out at the top.
You answered the question. Gambling is the quick buck for government, but a blight on the community. It turns communities into CarnyWorld. Why do you think the state will shield Central Fl from gambling? They don't want it anywhere near Disney. The entire gaming industry is seedy in the extreme.Bob - don't know if you would consider any of the places "livable", but many cities in the US besides Vegas and Atlantic City have some gambling related interests. I think one of those cities is about 45 minuntes down I-4 from you. That city's landbased casino is going thru some pretty significant expansion as we speak. As to Shelly's comments about Vegas and real estate, I'm indifferent to gambling but without it, Vegas would be inhabited by little more than sand. Might not be for everyone, but hard not to be impressed with places like the Wynn and Bellagio.