OP-ED Casino Ohio Casino Ohio, is it worth it or not. There has been much speculation about the Ohio Casino Laws and Issue 6 tried to fight for the right to place a casino in Wilmington Ohio. The Ohio Casino Measure, also known as Ohio Issue 6, was a proposed constitutional amendment to authorize the building of one privately owned $600,000,000 resort/casino near Wilmington, Ohio, between Columbus and Cincinnati. If voters had approved the measure, it would have authorized the first casino in Ohio.
This measure appeared on the ballot on the November 4 2008 Ballot. For those who don’t Know Issue 6 did not pass and will not pass. Though Berman says that the casino will help Ohio and the economy, there have not been any jobs provided to an Ohioan by Berman or his company. Issue 6 has been on the Ballot for the past couple of elections and has not pass or came close to passing once, so why do they keep on forcing the issue. With the economy declining form the recent year Lakes Entertainment is trying to fix that problem in Ohio by placing a casino in Wilmington Ohio. Berman is just trying to take advantage of the weakness of some Ohioans that are currently unemployed.
DHL in Wilmington Ohio closed back in the end of summer and has put 7000 workers on a walk looking for another job. Berman says he give 5000 jobs paying on average 34,000 dollars a year but he is not going to come through with these needed jobs. Thousands are unemployed and one casino will not bring in that many jobs and that many players. The casino will not bring in the needed help with taxes because Berman and Company will be walking away with majority of the income.
One casino will not stop gamblers from leaving the state to play in Las Vegas or Atlantic City where gambling is booming and the atmosphere around those casinos is made for the income and problems of casinos. Ohio does not have the surrounding attraction or entertainment to hold a casino and it inhabitants. Ohio does not have little wedding chapels and huge hotels all around the area that will hold the gamblers. Unemployment can be solved with hard work and dedication and not a casino being forced into the Ohio constitution. Berman has been caught for no paying taxes in a Louisiana casino and if he did it one he can do it again. Ohio will not stoop to the point of breaking their own constitution to gain jobs that are not guaranteed. Ohio is surrounded by states with casinos and the profit that they bring in helps but does not give the rest of the residents a tax break.
We remain convinced that regardless of the additional tax revenue promised by casino operators, the social costs of gambling are, in the end, higher. Casino gambling is the biggest waste of redistribution of the wealth ever invented; it takes from the poor and gives to the rich.. There will not be a casino in Ohio so plan to go to Vegas and have a good time.