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The United States could raise nearly $52 billion in revenue over the next decade by lifting a three-year-old ban on Internet gambling and taxing the activity instead, according to a study. (This study was done by PricewaterhouseCoopers)............


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Manne wrote:

The United States could raise nearly $52 billion in revenue over the next decade by lifting a three-year-old ban on Internet gambling and taxing the activity instead, according to a study. (This study was done by PricewaterhouseCoopers)............


Read more: Gambling Could Help US Economy

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Why are lawmakers so worried about the ills of online gambling when almost every state has some form of gambling, either lottery, casino, or horse tracks? Congress needs to quit worrying about making decisions for us on what forms of gambling are legal.
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Manne wrote:

The United States could raise nearly $52 billion in revenue over the next decade by lifting a three-year-old ban on Internet gambling and taxing the activity instead, according to a study. (This study was done by PricewaterhouseCoopers)............


Read more: Gambling Could Help US Economy

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On-line gambling supporters worldwide are keeping a close eye on recent efforts in the US Congress to repeal George W. Bush's 2006 Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.
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Manne wrote:

On-line gambling supporters worldwide are keeping a close eye on recent efforts in the US Congress to repeal George W. Bush's 2006 Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.

On-line gambling supporters worldwide are keeping a close eye on recent efforts in the US Congress to repeal George W. Bush's 2006 Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.

Thank God Bush is GONE!!
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Manne wrote:

The United States could raise nearly $52 billion in revenue over the next decade by lifting a three-year-old ban on Internet gambling and taxing the activity instead, according to a study. (This study was done by PricewaterhouseCoopers)............


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Is it legal now or not??
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David_1 wrote:

On-line gambling supporters worldwide are keeping a close eye on recent efforts in the US Congress to repeal George W. Bush's 2006 Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act.

Thank God Bush is GONE!!

Thank God Bush is GONE!!

Messed Up America for 8 years :mad:
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kennex wrote:

Thank God Bush is GONE!!

Messed Up America for 8 years :mad:

Messed Up America for 8 years :mad:


Barney Frank (D-MA), chairman of the House of Representatives Financial Services Committee, plans to bring back legislation to repeal the UIGEA this month. Rep. Frank maintains that online gambling is a fundamental freedom.
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Messed Up America for 8 years :mad:


Barney Frank (D-MA), chairman of the House of Representatives Financial Services Committee, plans to bring back legislation to repeal the UIGEA this month. Rep. Frank maintains that online gambling is a fundamental freedom.

Barney Frank (D-MA), chairman of the House of Representatives Financial Services Committee, plans to bring back legislation to repeal the UIGEA this month. Rep. Frank maintains that online gambling is a fundamental freedom.

Hopefully change will come to America soon!!
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Barney Frank (D-MA), chairman of the House of Representatives Financial Services Committee, plans to bring back legislation to repeal the UIGEA this month. Rep. Frank maintains that online gambling is a fundamental freedom.

Hopefully change will come to America soon!!

I am here to tell you that U.S. online Poker is ready for a big resurgence. The legal aspects are being resolved at the federal level. The Obama administration is looking for public opinion but they are generally supportive of on-line Poker since it is considered a skill game. Deposit/withdraw options are growing. The popularity of the WSOP, WPT and the televised events are fuel for the fire.

Even in a recession I see a big growth since you don't have to travel to get your kicks. It is going to be fun😡

U.S.A POKER

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CRAZYBEAR22 wrote:

I am here to tell you that U.S. online Poker is ready for a big resurgence. The legal aspects are being resolved at the federal level. The Obama administration is looking for public opinion but they are generally supportive of on-line Poker since it is considered a skill game. Deposit/withdraw options are growing. The popularity of the WSOP, WPT and the televised events are fuel for the fire.

Even in a recession I see a big growth since you don't have to travel to get your kicks. It is going to be fun😡

U.S.A POKER

Welcome:

I am here to tell you that U.S. online Poker is ready for a big resurgence. The legal aspects are being resolved at the federal level. The Obama administration is looking for public opinion but they are generally supportive of on-line Poker since it is considered a skill game. Deposit/withdraw options are growing. The popularity of the WSOP, WPT and the televised events are fuel for the fire.

Even in a recession I see a big growth since you don't have to travel to get your kicks. It is going to be fun😡

U.S.A POKER

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Like you, I am a happier person for choosing optimism over pessimism :thumbsup
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