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Posted At : April 8, 2009 10:10 AM | Posted By : D McKee
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Down in the Lone Star State, where else? The Las Vegas Sands CEO was making some Texas-sized boasts to the Lege, trying to impress them with a show-and-tell presentation of "large glossy photos of his company's properties -- the Venetian and the Palazzo in Las Vegas, and a casino development in Macao that cost billions of dollars to build."
Never mind that Sands has an abortive condo project on the Strip (where its latest marquee retailer is ... Walgreens), has had to scale back Sands Bethelehem and the Cotai Strip™ has ground to an ignominious halt -- at least until equity partners materialize. No, Adelson says he's prepared to expand into Texas and the money will be there. Indeed, he says he'll spend "Whatever it takes."
The money certainly isn't there in Macao, where "there's nothing imminent," despite hopeful talk of two Chinese construction moguls vying for a piece of Sands' Macanese action. It wouldn't be the first time Adelson's crystal ball came equipped with a rose-colored filter.
The proposal before the Texas Lege appears doomed not only because of the fierceness of its opposition but due to its over-ambitious scale. Fifteen casinos (including three tribal ones), an unspecified number of racinos, a related push for legalized and regulated poker ... it's too much for such a profoundly conservative state to swallow in one great gulp.
Besides, there's a huge disparity in the proposed tax rate for casinos (15%) and that paid by tracks (35%), meaning the Lege would have to bite one or more bullets: Raise the casino tax, lower the parimutuel one, or do some combination of both that isn't revenue-negative. If the gaming industry wants to get its boot in the door, the competing racino-only bill looks like a more viable and incremental means of establishing a Texas footprint.
The current debate has also provided another excuse for Phyllis Schlafly's Eagle Forum to make a nuisance of itself. One of its harpies squawked, "Why in the world would we want our children to grow up to be card dealers and waitresses?" I presume she would prefer that they grew up to be unemployed.