NO GAMBLING ALLOWED IN ATLANTIC CITY
OK realize when I first saw this I was a bit hung over from last night.
Reading the morning news as I always do I cam across a article titled "Atlantic City Casinos Shut Down" and I'm like WTF who shuts down a casino in AC I mean thats the cities and states buggest money pots. Well it seems that AC and the rest of NJ is being run by morons who would rather take a weekend off for a holiday then work to keep the state in order and sacrifice for once in their life.
Apperantly those who run NJ couldn't approve a budget in time before friday (the deadline) and instead of working through the weekend decided to take the time off as nothing was going to happen. Well with no state budget approved, that means the state can't pay its workers which means the workers can't work which means no casino inspectors, no one to run state parks, camp grounds or beaches so what are these people doing???
It seems the argument is over raising the state sales take from 6% to 7%. This is what has them in a nice little deadlock.
Anyway here is the first article I found on the whole thing, if you look at other news site there are several more.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/13714765/
OK realize when I first saw this I was a bit hung over from last night.
Reading the morning news as I always do I cam across a article titled "Atlantic City Casinos Shut Down" and I'm like WTF who shuts down a casino in AC I mean thats the cities and states buggest money pots. Well it seems that AC and the rest of NJ is being run by morons who would rather take a weekend off for a holiday then work to keep the state in order and sacrifice for once in their life.
Apperantly those who run NJ couldn't approve a budget in time before friday (the deadline) and instead of working through the weekend decided to take the time off as nothing was going to happen. Well with no state budget approved, that means the state can't pay its workers which means the workers can't work which means no casino inspectors, no one to run state parks, camp grounds or beaches so what are these people doing???
It seems the argument is over raising the state sales take from 6% to 7%. This is what has them in a nice little deadlock.
Anyway here is the first article I found on the whole thing, if you look at other news site there are several more.
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/13714765/
pinkwhiskey:
it just renewed but this is the second time since the accident...i'm basically pissed that they just ommited this little fact from me when less than a month ago i was talking to them about my new rates for my new car