Solving the Pansy Problem

Amidst today's crush of news, I forgot at least one other potential solution to l'affaire Pansy. Perhaps MGM Mirage can have its cake and eat it as well, by taking a page from Sheldon Adelson's playbook. It'd be a transparent move, a change more cosmetic than substantive. But it also might be procedurally deft enough to sidestep a potential head-on collision with the New Jersey Casino Control Commission.

Were either the company's Macao or Atlantic City assets walled off from everything else stamped "MGM Mirage," it just might do the trick. It's at least worth trying and I'll bet the MGM legal team is burning the midnight oil right this very minute, working on some smooth move of that ilk.

Incidentally, former Atlantic City mayor — and current state senator — James Whelan has proposed removing one step from the Garden State regulatory process. Deeming the Division of Gaming Enforcement and the NJCCC to be redundant, he proposes eliminating the latter. Imagine the alternate reality in which Whelan's proposal had already become policy: Columbia Sussex would still be ensconced at the Tropicana Atlantic City but MGM would be metaphorically packing its bags. That just doesn't sound right.

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