... and don't even get me started on KineticPark.
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GreenBison |
Re: I heard the Super Block is open in Huntington.... | #1 | ||
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Don't get me wrong, it's all nice and everything. But.... I just can't believe that it took Huntington over 30 years to do this, and everything they brought in for the Super Block are minimum wage jobs and duplicate business' that we already have. If it takes them 30 some years to bring something like that in, then we'll NEVER see them bring in real industry with real jobs. JMHO.
... and don't even get me started on KineticPark. |
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muBlade |
Huntington had its chance. | #2 | ||
Quote: They had a chance to bring in 2-3K middle and upper middle-class jobs, along with $400 million minimum in revenues and over $100 million in tourism, which would equate to $20-30 million in tax revenues but they voted against it. Had they voted gaming in 3 years ago, Huntington would have had a state-of-the-art baseball stadium to house Marshall and a minor league team, another 2K minimum wage jobs and a tax surplus. Now Wise and the state of WV is going to legalize gaming and the counties up North are going to capitalize. Ohio, Marshall, Hardy and Lewis counties will approve it while Kanawha, Putnam, Cabell and Wayne will sit back on their heels. You'll still be able to take your kids into any business in town. Anywhere a minimum wage earner can afford. ![]() |
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sturt |
Blade> Yeah you're right | #3 | ||
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WV needs more opportunities for the rich to get richer and the poor to get poorer... make that, the very poor to get very poorer.
The gaming industry is a panacea. But oh if Huntington had only a Teletrack (remember?)instead of a Pullman Square. Damn, at least they did something right. |
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muBlade |
sturt, you surprise me.. | #4 | ||
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At least you understand and agree how gaming is a panacea for Huntington. That is a no brainer. The easiest fix ever for a city torn by the loss of industry and population.
As for you vague primary remark? Instead of preaching the obvious pious response, why don't you research it and tell me how gaming makes the poor poorer? What is the average income of the table game player versus the video game player versus the lottery player? Show me where any town that has legalized gaming(AC, Vegas, Reno, Tunica, Biloxi) where: 1. The average income has decreased 2. The unemployment rate has gone up 3. Welfare ratio per capita has increased 4. Population has decreased 5. The tax base has decreased and get back to me. Just ONE town sturt. ![]() |
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sturt |
Blade> I'll get back to you | #5 | ||
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I remember seeing a report about Atlantic City on 60 Minutes years ago... and I mean many years ago... which supported the gist of my contention.
Something more recent? I'll have to look into it... shouldn't be that difficult to document. |
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muBlade |
Look at my responses to BoBoThunder. | #6 | ||
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You'll find that you are grossly misinformed.
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SVHerd |
Re: I heard the Super Block is open in Huntington.... | #7 | ||
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Pulman can succeed bu the people pulling the strings do notbelive retail stores should be a priority. Thus without something to draw people in other than eating and seeing a flick, it will dry up. It never ceases to amaze me how some people in power think, idiots.
I do beleive people will shop downtown if the stores are there. I frankly like the idea of shopping downtown, it is convenient for those living in Huntington and those close by and offer some atmosphere, especially this time of year. |
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Thunders1 |
Re: I heard the Super Block is open in Huntington.... | #8 | ||
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There will be retail guys. They said there will be. Have to have more than eating and movies to keep people there. The comedy club will be nice also.
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