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Federal and state governments start to pay tax refunds on lottery tickets, gambling chips

How great is that idea? Ask the feds and the states that tax rebates in their choice of lottery tickets or gambling chips. That will give us all hope for the future! It appears that we have no chance of improving our stations in life as it is, why not put an end once and bet on our tax returns in the same way federal and State governments already played everything that we paid to rescue their partners on Wall Street and Corporate America? It only makes sense.

Why not follow running things in the same clear, coherent, as usual? They share American taxpayer money to people who deserve them least: Too Big Too fail the corporate sector. Maybe just remove the veil of secrecy and an open economy that allows gambling-only would be the wisest course and more compassionate assure the citizens of this once-great nation, yes, we're just a gigantic casino.

I like the idea. No more smoke and mirrors. Only gambling pure unadulterated for everyone. Las Vegas and Atlantic City would no doubt like this plan, state and Native American casinos would surely not be too cracked thereof. There are about a cursed in all the districts for now. <i> "America: This is the boat!" </ i>

The game is so American as apple pie and the debt. If federal and state governments should adopt a casino mentality out-in-the-open, at least we know what we have already known: the house always wins. Only this time, a few of us would be the benefactors. Of course, that does not speak well of the masses, but since when he cared for all anyway?

The game could become a family experience. Talk about quality time. And, of course, no new jobs created in abundance in the gaming industry. What is not going to like in this bold new American adventure? I'm all-in!

About the Author

Grant “Brad” Gerver is an entrepreneur and co-owner of Filibi.com: Quite simply one of the most generous businesses online. “Gerv” is also a performing blues artist-songwriter with The Buzzard Brothers and on YouTube. He is a retired elementary school teacher who currently works in the mental health care field.

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