Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Governor Blagojevich and Keno and the Real Deal

So the corrupted Illinois governor from Chicago wanted to install keno gambling facitlities across the state to pay for public education. What would the school children think when they found out their schools are paid for my gambling? The teachers union in Illinois has not endorsed the governor for reelection. Governor Bagojunk early in his term wanted to extend slot machines across the state in nearly all business that would apply. Since he is a liberal, he doesn't tax all the liberal activities in the Chicago area.

Well Mister Governor, even if the keno did pass it would be chump change compared to the future Illinois Indian casino that is going to be in downtown Chicago on the Chicago River. That is all those keno games would equal the amount of money generated from one Illinois Indian Casino in downtwon Chicago. A simple move like this could create the same amount of tax money from Keno, but from one location. Then again would Illinois Indians be willing to allow the state to tax their business?

To the dismay of the liberals in Chicago, there will be tobacco smoke permitted inside the Illini riverboat casino. Therefore it will be the only casino in downtown Chicago, and one of the only businesses open to tobacco smoke in downtown Chicago. If the Chicagoans think they will have other river boat casinos on downtown Chicago river, then they will meet machinegun wielding Indians sinking their boats.

Now eventually both the Kaskaskia and Peoria descendants in Illinois will achieve state recognition. There will be a Illinois Indian Confederacy again. This Illinois Indian Casino in downtown Chicago will be the center of jealousy of most of Chicago. Yet with the recognition of the Illinois Indian Confederacy in Illinois can give the city of Chicago the use of the Legal Assassinations as described in a earlier post on this website. The downtown Chicago Illinois Confederacy Indian Casino will be oftly wealthy, but it will also be a future centerpiece of protection from terrorists in Chicago.

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