To: Red in Blue PA
Urban Renewal Development...
2 posted on
12/14/2014 4:55:49 AM PST by
skinkinthegrass
("Bathhouse" E'Bola/0'Boehmer/0'McConnell; all STINK and their best friends are flies. d8^)
To: Red in Blue PA
Well I guess tuition is just like gambling, you pay and you lose! the house wins and so does the illegals
3 posted on
12/14/2014 4:58:09 AM PST by
ronnie raygun
(Empty head empty suit = arrogant little bastard)
To: Red in Blue PA
4 posted on
12/14/2014 5:03:28 AM PST by
Brother Cracker
(You are more likely to find krugerrands in a Cracker Jack box than 22 ammo at Wal-Mart)
To: Red in Blue PA
Is that in the best part of town? I thought that a couple of blocks away from the casinos the neighborhood disintegrated.
To: Red in Blue PA
The one entices you to piss your money away on something useless and end up with nothing to show for it.
The other is a casino . . . .
6 posted on
12/14/2014 5:21:02 AM PST by
Opinionated Blowhard
("When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.")
To: Red in Blue PA
Richard Stockton College is a state supported institution of higher learning. Apparently the taxpayers and governor support this kind of spending. I was apparently confused by the news reports the Governor had instituted strict fiscal controls and austerity spending with respect to education.
7 posted on
12/14/2014 5:22:01 AM PST by
Soul of the South
(Yesterday is gone. Today will be what we make of it.)
To: Red in Blue PA
The education business must be prety lucrative.
11 posted on
12/14/2014 6:34:24 AM PST by
umgud
(I couldn't understand why the ball kept getting bigger......... then it hit me.)
To: Red in Blue PA
Is there a ...
... nearby for students minoring in surfing?
14 posted on
12/14/2014 7:10:23 AM PST by
shove_it
(long ago Orwell and Rand warned us of Obama's America)
To: Red in Blue PA
WWND? (What would Nucky do?)
15 posted on
12/14/2014 7:14:12 AM PST by
OrangeHoof
(Every time you say no to a liberal, you make the Baby Barack cry.)
To: Red in Blue PA
Its really distressing to hear of Atlantic City’s troubles. In that, legal gambling was supposed to turn that place around. It appears that legalizing gambling is not the panacea that boosters claim.
Can this be a warning to other places, that gambling is not the best type of economic development strategy?
Gambling has been legalized in many places in America in recent decades. Have any places reaped any of the promised benefits?
To: Red in Blue PA
Wish i had a oceanfront dorm back with casinos next door back in the day.
My parents sure woulda loved that!
22 posted on
12/14/2014 8:53:30 AM PST by
mowowie
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