$17 Billion a Year in Gambling Revenue and only 40,000 Indians in Wisconsin (data appears to be from 1990's
http://people.uwec.edu/ivogeler/w188/i35.htm
But lets do the math and then consider the projections to today.
$17,000,000,000 / 40,000 = $425,000 per year per Native Wisconsin American.
But the data states that of that $17 billion the Casinos only make $425 million? That looks really skewed low to me. From personal experience gambling one would believe that of $17 billion in Revenues there would be $8.5 billion in profit. Does anyone really make money gambling long term? So it is likely higher than that. So where does it go? Lucrative pay for employees. All well and good but it makes the average Wisconsinite uncompetitive? I believe what we might need is a Constitutional amendment regarding equal salary for equal work. It would level things out, no one gets too rich and no one who works gets too poor or rather everyone who works will have the benefits of a living wage. A lot of changes would have to happen to make that happen and sustainable. And one would be to declare the 21st amendment illegal. There are likely other "Acts" and Government functions that have been corrupted to be criminal and therefore illegal that will need to be dissolved and also likely face justice. Bottom line you knew it was wrong but you didn't give a whim.
Who gave them those gambling rights?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_gaming
It appears to have happened in 1988. George Herbert Walker Bush. You voted for him and I never could stand him. I viewed him as illegitimate from day one.
I am fuming as I typed that so I will stop there.
Thomas Paul Murphy
Copyright 2015
Originally published on 05 12 2015 at: www.themilwaukeeandwisconsinnews.blogspot.com
Alcohol could not have played a big part in Native American religious ceremonies before the "White man" came to the U.S. How do I know? Because they would not have been so trusting of New Americans if they were drinkers. Why? Because they would have know from tribal experience that a drinker is someone that likely can't be trusted. Hence they would not have welcomed the Pilgrims. Christopher Columbus was quoted as saying that they were so trusted that they would be easy to enslave. So Chris effectively had a limited liability corporate charter from the King or Queen of England? And indeed it had to have been the English that got the Native Americans boozed up? The initial Puritans believed that one should only drink in moderation because one needs to be able to read and understand laws.
George Herbert "Walker" Bush Where and exactly when did the native Americans term someone a "Walker" as in Skin Walker? As in someone who demonically possesses a person? Was it from conflict with their own tribe members? Or was it in regard to the English? Are there Native Americans that occult English have taught to be "Skin Walkers?" Yes. What was the Native American Punishment for being a Skin Walker?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skin-walker
That right there might be why some Native Americans got scalped by other tribes! Is that black magic participant in creating the medical fraud of schizophrenia in the United States? No doubt about it! And that number causes the taxpayer trillions of dollars as well as great horror.
Native Americans are mentioned explicitly in the Declaration of Independence as being horrific to colonists.
*****'
What is the bottom line here? Because they were participant in medical fraud and horror against innocent United States Citizens they are going to lose any and all special rights EVER granted to them!
http://people.uwec.edu/ivogeler/w188/i35.htm
But lets do the math and then consider the projections to today.
$17,000,000,000 / 40,000 = $425,000 per year per Native Wisconsin American.
But the data states that of that $17 billion the Casinos only make $425 million? That looks really skewed low to me. From personal experience gambling one would believe that of $17 billion in Revenues there would be $8.5 billion in profit. Does anyone really make money gambling long term? So it is likely higher than that. So where does it go? Lucrative pay for employees. All well and good but it makes the average Wisconsinite uncompetitive? I believe what we might need is a Constitutional amendment regarding equal salary for equal work. It would level things out, no one gets too rich and no one who works gets too poor or rather everyone who works will have the benefits of a living wage. A lot of changes would have to happen to make that happen and sustainable. And one would be to declare the 21st amendment illegal. There are likely other "Acts" and Government functions that have been corrupted to be criminal and therefore illegal that will need to be dissolved and also likely face justice. Bottom line you knew it was wrong but you didn't give a whim.
Who gave them those gambling rights?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_American_gaming
It appears to have happened in 1988. George Herbert Walker Bush. You voted for him and I never could stand him. I viewed him as illegitimate from day one.
I am fuming as I typed that so I will stop there.
Thomas Paul Murphy
Copyright 2015
Originally published on 05 12 2015 at: www.themilwaukeeandwisconsinnews.blogspot.com
Alcohol could not have played a big part in Native American religious ceremonies before the "White man" came to the U.S. How do I know? Because they would not have been so trusting of New Americans if they were drinkers. Why? Because they would have know from tribal experience that a drinker is someone that likely can't be trusted. Hence they would not have welcomed the Pilgrims. Christopher Columbus was quoted as saying that they were so trusted that they would be easy to enslave. So Chris effectively had a limited liability corporate charter from the King or Queen of England? And indeed it had to have been the English that got the Native Americans boozed up? The initial Puritans believed that one should only drink in moderation because one needs to be able to read and understand laws.
George Herbert "Walker" Bush Where and exactly when did the native Americans term someone a "Walker" as in Skin Walker? As in someone who demonically possesses a person? Was it from conflict with their own tribe members? Or was it in regard to the English? Are there Native Americans that occult English have taught to be "Skin Walkers?" Yes. What was the Native American Punishment for being a Skin Walker?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skin-walker
That right there might be why some Native Americans got scalped by other tribes! Is that black magic participant in creating the medical fraud of schizophrenia in the United States? No doubt about it! And that number causes the taxpayer trillions of dollars as well as great horror.
Native Americans are mentioned explicitly in the Declaration of Independence as being horrific to colonists.
*****'
What is the bottom line here? Because they were participant in medical fraud and horror against innocent United States Citizens they are going to lose any and all special rights EVER granted to them!
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