116 3rd St SE
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52401
Home / Opinion / Letters to the Editor
Casinos are predatory
The Gazette Opinion Staff
Feb. 28, 2013 11:53 am
Casino gambling is not healthy entertainment. Casinos are predatory. There are four ways casinos could be made healthier and less predatory: no credit/cash machines in the casino, have loss limits, no smoking, and require casino investors to negotiate a living wage agreement in each community they are located.
The power and responsibility for a living wage agreement could be tied to either the state's power in granting the license for a locational monopoly for a casino or tied to the local non-profit's power in receiving that license.
The problem is that the healthier a casino is made for its customers and employees, the less healthy a casino is for its investors. The other way to say this is that it appears that casinos need to be predatory in order to have healthy profits.
A government that uses the predatory model for casino management as a source of revenue and calls it tourism is a sick government. For a city to resist joining this cycle of governing sickness is hard and this resistance requires moral courage and real entrepreneurship.
Cedar Rapids is blessed to have strong economic fundamentals. I would hope that these fundamentals are strong enough so that our community should be able to avoid this predatory method of government financing.
Clark Rieke
Cedar Rapids
Opinion content represents the viewpoint of the author or The Gazette editorial board. You can join the conversation by submitting a letter to the editor or guest column or by suggesting a topic for an editorial to editorial@thegazette.com