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For a long time, gambling and politics have always been closely linked together. This is mainly because governments all over the world have been trying to regulate gambling, and in countries where gambling is big, casino licenses are never unlimited. The growth of the gambling industry is politics in itself.
In the 90s, it was heavily reported that gambling interests to both national and political parties have increased to over 840 percent. The General Accounting Office has reported that many political figures and candidates during this time were accepting money from gambling companies.
While some have frowned upon this, it wasnât illegal to accept gambling contributions. This is because casino games and bet on sports, in general, are starting to be more regulated. Sports betting were popping up in the 90s and fast forward to today, more and more state is starting to look into regulating gambling activities.
The Kosher Gourmet by Nick Malgieri: Chocolate molten delight with creme anglaise is a simple yet elegant make-ahead dessert The power to tax, asserted Chief Justice John Marshall in McCulloch vs. Maryland, a landmark 1819 Supreme Court decision, involves the power to destroy.
It is a timeless truth. As a tax assessor under Ivan the Terrible, one of the ruthless
oprichniki, recorded in his diary: I did no harm to anyone today; I was resting.
Taxes destroy in many ways. When they are too high, too intrusive, or too complex, taxes can destroy businesses, jobs, and the value of work. They can destroy incentive, innovation, and success. They can destroy prosperity and peace of mind.
Thomas Piketty, the CADTM and Public Debt
Piketty and public debt
Piketty devotes a dozen very interesting pages to the question of public debt over the last two centuries, focusing his analysis mainly on France and the United Kingdom. He rightly states that in discussing public debt, studying the past is worthwhile for understanding and dealing with the challenges of the current crisis:
“The complex question of government debt Government debt The total outstanding debt of the State, local authorities, publicly owned companies and organs of social security. and the nature of the wealth associated with it is no less important today than it was in 1800, and by studying the past we can learn a lot about an issue of great contemporary concern. Although today’s public debt is nowhere near the astronomical levels attained at the beginning of the nineteenth century, at least in Britain, it is at or near a historical record in France and many other countries and is probab
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