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To: Kickass Conservative

The issue is did the rich guy use his influence to displace an old woman, the answer is yes. I am glad he failed. Over and out. :D


254 posted on 02/13/2016 1:35:09 PM PST by Leto
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To: Leto

“The issue is did the rich guy use his influence to displace an old woman, the answer is yes.”

“There are none so blind as those who will not see. The most deluded people are those who choose to ignore what they already know.”


256 posted on 02/13/2016 1:40:13 PM PST by MayflowerMadam (Romans 8:38-39)
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To: Leto

That is really like feeling an elephant’s toenail and thinking you can describe the whole elephant. The judgement the town was making was not about making money for Trump. They had big problems with poverty, and crime, and urban blight and they decided that they would be benefiting the town as a whole much more than they would be inconveniencing Mrs Coking. NJ agreed and allowed them to have gambling licenses. The hoopla about Trump is a vast oversimplification of a very serious situation which is being pushed as valid to damage Trump for other candidates benefit.

http://www.npr.org/2014/10/04/353650702/atlantics-city-falls-from-glittering-resort-to-filenes-basement

Gambling on Jobs and Welfare in Atlantic City - Rutgers ...
crab.rutgers.edu/.../AtlanticCityJobsandWelfare.pdf
Rutgers University
by TG Goertzel - ‎Cited by 5 - ‎Related articles
the experience of Atlantic City, New Jersey. ... In 1970, 23 percent of Atlantic City residents were in poverty ..... or illegal gambling houses, as well as in crime and.


258 posted on 02/13/2016 1:43:54 PM PST by JayGalt
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