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Originally Posted by realcity
Coalmine is forgetting that playing cards, roulette, dice and slots gambling for a chance to win money is fun for people. It's entertainment, just like a theatre or restaurant you get something for your money. Just because it is not considered entertainment for the anti casino crowd doesn't mean other people -- and most do -- find enjoyment and entertainment in a casino and are responsible with it.
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I'm not forgetting any of that. I know it's entertainment. I'm just not foolish enough to overlook the financial cost of putting a casino downtown. I'm not against casinos. (I am however against the OLG's plan to generate more gamblers and pay american companies to run them - because it's unsustainable).
I'm also smart enough to understand the overwhelming evidence that casinos do not generate economic activity nor do they rejuvenate downtown areas.
I am capable of comprehending studies that show that casinos are only economically feasible in tourist areas.
Those PR sales pitch photos you posted sure are pretty. The first one, of a concert, is already our reality as we have several concert venues that already attract top notch acts.
The second and third just represent the expensive, showy decor which would ultimately be paid for by the gambling losses of our own citizens.
I'm not against casinos. I'm against the terrible plan for a casino in downtown Hamilton.
If you like skyscrapers and urban development (which is presumably why you all post here), then I don't understand how you can possibly be in favour of a casino for our core. Say goodbye to the real development dreams because the downtown's about to get a lot less attractive to new residents and businesses.
Why don't we put this thing where we can reap the limited benefits without actively causing harm to the economy of the city?
If flamborough is a non-starter, why haven't we at least investigated any other location in the city? There are less damaging places we could be putting this thing. East Mountain is the first place that comes to mind.