A new horror to add to the horrors of online gambling
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Journalist gets first nudged, then offers of $$, then death threats to change his reporting in order to make a polymarket bet settle the right way.
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It's not legal in Hawaii. The story is the liberal state government considered it a tax on the working class. The truth might be more complicated. I have a feeling it was something of a non-competition agreement with Nevada. Hawaii has its own gangs make no mistake. They're from other parts of Oceania and mostly from Asia. I also have a feeling the Hawaii tourism industry didn't want to be associated with it.
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Progress. I think people should have the choice. I don't have any rational argument for it but wish the state and national lotteries would have smaller payouts and more winners as opposed to more money than God payouts and fewer winners.
I don't spend any money on lottery tickets and hardly recognize the multiplicity of lottery products for lack of a better word on sale in Florida now vs. Florida in the '80's.
I'd like to choose just a few to play at some time in the future.
If there's one thing the other states should take from Hawaii, it's not aloha, which is not an idea but a cultural experience, something that must be experienced, but the same idea Arizona has of not changing the time twice a year.
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