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Im fairly certain that the people at Pompano were concerned when they were no longer receiving any checks
I'm fairly certain when the owners, trainers, drivers, grooms, vets, feed and hay suppliers get their checks they arent overly concerned where they come from!
An industry with few customers for its product is not "thriving" it is failing. Living off government handouts in not a thriving industry.We need to hold a poll of slots players:"A portion of every dollar played on slots machines goes to subsidize the horse racing industry. How do you want you money allocated"?1) Increase the payouts of the slots machines2) Use those funds to support schools3) Use those funds for infrastructure like roods and bridges4) Lower taxes5) Give it to the horsemenCan you predict the outcome? I am waiting for your answer.
When owners are paying record prices for horses and earning record amounts along with drivers and trainers it sure looks like its thriving to me!
Fryeburg is packed daily and you can't get a seat in the grandstand unless you get there an hour before first post.
or you can ask the slots players the following if not for a deal with horseman allowing the casino to be built on their land and using their license their would be no slots for you to play in most statesthat small amount that goes to the horse racing industry supports thousands of jobs and has a major trickle down effect on economies where race tracks are located the answer is 5number 2,3,4 are to be supported by taxes collected from citizens and businesses in the area
1-2-3-4 are all fair answers. I remember betting the days when i would bet 400 to win on a horse and not affect the pools at all, I remember when the racetrack had races where if you figured out the puzzle you could buy a new car but today its figure out the puzzle and you can buy a coffee. If you go to any sports event you will have people painting their faces with the teams colors and cheering from start to finish and it feels like a war thats fun to watch and today you have a crowd of super seniors that never cheer and are waiting to die.