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Sunday, April 28, 2013

Preying on Others & Giving a Pittance.....Hmmm.....



More casino propaganda from the ‘PIMPS’ at the American Gaming Association (AGA)

Now don’t get me wrong, 135.78 million dollars is a helluva lot of money to donate. But what the (AGA) never mentions is where all this donated money comes from. That’s because the money is coming from the 36 BILLION DOLLARS a year that’s being lost by the patrons who patronize their industry.

From the official website of the American Gaming Association (AGA)
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – Commercial casino gaming revenues rose for the second consecutive year in 2011, continuing the recovery that began in 2010, according to a national economic impact study released today by the American Gaming Association (AGA). The annual State of the States: The AGA Survey of Casino Entertainment shows national gross gaming revenues increased by 3 percent from 2010 figures (when revenues rose just under 1 percent) to a total of $35.64 billion in 2011. The report also includes a survey that found continued strong support of the industry among gaming community leaders.

Read more: http://www.americangaming.org/newsroom/press-releases/2012-report-shows-national-commercial-casino-gaming-revenues-continue-to
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More casino propaganda from the ‘PIMPS’ at the American Gaming Association (AGA) 

Now don’t get me wrong, 135.78 million dollars is a helluva lot of money to donate. But what the (AGA) never mentions is where all this donated money comes from. That’s because the money is coming from the 36 BILLION DOLLARS a year that’s being lost by the patrons who patronize their industry. 

From the official website of the American Gaming Association (AGA)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Commercial casino gaming revenues rose for the second consecutive year in 2011, continuing the recovery that began in 2010, according to a national economic impact study released today by the American Gaming Association (AGA). The annual State of the States: The AGA Survey of Casino Entertainment shows national gross gaming revenues increased by 3 percent from 2010 figures (when revenues rose just under 1 percent) to a total of $35.64 billion in 2011. The report also includes a survey that found continued strong support of the industry among gaming community leaders.

Read more: http://www.americangaming.org/newsroom/press-releases/2012-report-shows-national-commercial-casino-gaming-revenues-continue-to
 
 

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