Category Archives: Election

Quote of the Day

Since we didn’t have one yesterday, today there are two, in the form of a de facto debate: “There is this odd mismatch between countries like Germany that you mention, and Britain, where we have an established church. And yet … Continue reading

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East Coast winners, losers; Angle’s strange bedfellows

I’ve become well and truly tired of writing about Massachusetts and its political establishment’s inability to get its act together on casino legalization. Suffice it to say that with Gov. Deval Patrick and House Speaker Robert DeLeo (left) firmly entrenched … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, Current, Economy, Election, Entertainment, Harrah's, Horseracing, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Politics, Racinos, Sheldon Adelson | 5 Comments

CityCenter: Can’t stop the bashing

Won’t someone please give Sharron Angle a hammer so she can go over to Aria and start smashing windows or something? (If it lets more light into that damnably dank casino floor, she’s got my vote.) The woman’s carrying a … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, CityCenter, Current, Economy, Election, Harrah's, Harry Reid, MGM Mirage, Movies, Reno, Steve Wynn, Wall Street | 1 Comment

Quote of the Day

“Living in Nevada is like sitting at a restaurant table where everyone’s kind of a cheapskate. Nobody here wants to pay taxes but you need that to have a competent government.” — Green Party gubernatorial candidate David Curtis.

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Concord in Massachusetts; Mixed bag at Melco

It’s been leaked to the Boston Globe that a deal is at hand that would resolve the impasse currently holding casino-enabling legislation at bay. While still probably not to Gov. Deval Patrick‘s liking (he wants one racino, the compromise bill … Continue reading

Posted in Arizona, Bally Technologies, Current, Detroit, Economy, Election, IGT, James Packer, Lawrence Ho, Macau, Melco Crown Entertainment, Politics, Racinos, Sheldon Adelson, Slot routes, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Tourism, WMS Industries | Comments Off on Concord in Massachusetts; Mixed bag at Melco

Barbour’s futile tilt?

It’s not just Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour who opposes a planned Choctaw Indian casino in upstate Laurel (birthplace of soprano Leontyne Price). Several other Bayou State bigwigs have expressed displeasure. Now the governor’s taking the Choctaws to court, although it’s … Continue reading

Posted in Current, Election, Florida, history, Mississippi, Regulation, Tribal | 7 Comments

Quote of the Day

“[Las Vegas Review-Journal Editor Thomas] Mitchell told me Friday that I was cherry-picking stories to paint a negative picture of a paper he insisted plays it ‘fair and down the middle.’ I asked the editor whether his reporters might be … Continue reading

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CityCenter: Stop the madness!

Just when I thought I was out of the Sharron Angle vs. CityCenter insanity, they pull me back in. As I feared, the mythical “CityCenter bailout” has become a meme in that echo chamber of misinformation and urban mythology, cable … Continue reading

Posted in CityCenter, Cosmopolitan, Current, Election, Fontainebleau, Harry Reid, MGM Mirage, Taxes, The Strip, TV, Wall Street | 9 Comments

Quote of the Day

Via Sharron Angle, the gift who keeps on giving. She may be conflating (mangling?) the distressed-debt-buyback provision that Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) whisked through Congress — much to the relief of several big casino companies — with his cold-calling on … Continue reading

Posted in CityCenter, Current, Economy, Election, Harry Reid, MGM Mirage, Wall Street | 4 Comments

Riviera: Non-story of the year

In what was 2010’s biggest foregone conclusion, Riviera Holdings filed bankruptcy yesterday. This has been coming a long time although the scanty news coverage leaves it unclear whether what’s taking place is the pre-packaged bankruptcy that would see the Riv … Continue reading

Posted in Alabama, Animals, Boyd Gaming, CityCenter, Current, Economy, Election, International, Macau, MGM Mirage, Michael Gaughan, Pansy Ho, Politics, Regulation, Riviera, Sheldon Adelson, Silverton, Steve Wynn, The Strip, Tourism, TV, Wall Street | 3 Comments

Sharron Angle, casino analyst

Reckless rhetoric. Last week, S&G called B.S. on senatorial aspirant Sharron Angle‘s faux solicitude for the unfinished casinos along the Strip. Turns out, if she had her way, there’d be at least one more: Aria, plus all the other components … Continue reading

Posted in Boyd Gaming, CityCenter, Current, Donald Trump, Dubai, Economy, Election, Fontainebleau, Harrah's, Harry Reid, Marketing, MGM Mirage, Midnight Jim Gibbons, Phil Ruffin, Politics, Problem gambling, Regulation, Sheldon Adelson, Station Casinos, The Strip, Tourism, Transportation, TV | 6 Comments

“Project Linq”

I’m not sure anybody but Gary Loveman could come up with such a preposterous handle as “Project Linq” (alas, not “Linc,” as in Clarence Williams III on the Mod Squad, although that would be pretty cool) for Harrah’s Entertainment‘s street … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Let’s face it … Macau is a small city and its government is more like the town council of any moderately large town in other parts of the world, so it is time to strip out all the hype and … Continue reading

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Aqueduct: Then there were three

As the contentious racino contract for Aqueduct Racetrack is rebid, the field has narrowed to three suitors, all of whom are in enviable cash positions. Penn National Gaming‘s bankroll has taken on Holy Grail status, Genting Bhd has a money-spinner … Continue reading

Posted in Atlantic City, California, Columbia Sussex, Cordish Co., Current, Election, Florida, Genting, Harrah's, history, Lake Tahoe, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, Penn National, Pennsylvania, Politics, Problem gambling, Racinos, Regulation, Reno, Taxes, Tribal | 1 Comment

Penn’s door prize: toxic waste!

Penn National Gaming got a little something extra when it bought an old General Motors site for its Columbus, Ohio casino: 81 sites’ worth of toxic waste, so much sludge it takes 3,000 pages to catalog. Penn didn’t have to … Continue reading

Posted in Colony Capital, Current, Detroit, Election, Entertainment, Environment, Harrah's, Massachusetts, MGM Mirage, Ohio, Penn National, Politics, Racinos, Regulation, Sahara, Technology, The Strip, Tribal, TV | 3 Comments

The casino Angle

Nevada senatorial aspirant Sharron Angle got off to an odd start a few weeks back by warning balefully of “unwarranted influence” from the casino industry. (Which is, after all, one of the Silver State’s two primary sources of revenue.) Then … Continue reading

Posted in Current, Economy, Election, Harry Reid, Politics, Sports, Station Casinos, Taxes, The Strip | 6 Comments

Quote of the Day

“People ask me: What are you going to do to develop jobs in our state? Well that’s not my job as a U.S. senator, to bring industry to this state. That’s the lieutenant governor’s job. That’s your state senators and … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Thomas Jefferson said it’s good for a country to have a revolution every 20 years. I hope that’s not where we’re going, but, you know, if this Congress keeps going the way it is, people are really looking toward those … Continue reading

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“Yer money’s no good here”

Update: The “does not accept money from casinos and unions” verbiage was reinstated late today. (It’s way, way, waaaaaaaaaaaaaay down at the bottom of the page. So why is “perception, by voters [of] undue pressure” by casinos a problem? Nevada‘s … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

“Hands down, he will be remembered by historians as our worst governor.” — former Nevada state archivist Guy Rocha, on Gov. Jim Gibbons, who made history by becoming the first Silver State governor ousted in a primary rather than a … Continue reading

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