In Americas 230 year history the government seems to have forgotten
that there job is to run the government as the people see as best and not the
government telling the people what is best for them.
The most recent example is the Internet gambling Ban signed
into law last week by President Bush. The bill makes it illegal for banks and
credit card companies to transfer money to casinos for the purpose of wagering
on sports or games of chance, like roulette, blackjack and poker.
These games are harmlessly enjoyed regularly by millions of
Americans everyday, but some people become addicted to these games so the
government is telling all of its citizens that no one is allowed to play these
games in an online casino.
This is not the first case of the government going against
the wishes of the people, in the early 1900’s the government decided that the
consumption of Alcohol should be banned, because some people were developing
health and mental problems related to drinking too much. So rather then
educating the people on the ill effects of prolonged Alcohol abuse the American
government banned Alcohol.
But instead of reducing the consumption of Alcoholic
beverages it increased, and because the government was not allowing the
production or importing of Alcohol, organized grime got into the moonshine
business, and eventually the Government saw the error of their decision and
repealed the law.
Another great example of a failed policy to protect the
people is the war on drugs that the government has been aging since the early
1980’s Billions of tax dollars a year goes into the war on drugs, but what are
the results?
The price of drugs has risen, and to support their habits
many drug addicts have had to commit acts of robbery and murder to get their
drugs.
The American prisons are packed full of people whose only
crime was possession of these illegal drugs.
Instead of being an industry that is regulated and
controlled you have people selling these drugs to kids in school playgrounds,
and shooting each other to protect their territory.
Had the government decided not to criminalize drugs but make
it a heavily controlled industry, they could use the tax money for social
programs like schools ad to give Americans universal health care.
Please do not misunderstand me I am not in favor for
legalizing hard drugs, but the current system is not working at all, but I am
all in favor for legalizing online casino gambling.
If I choose to play some hands of blackjack or poker from
the comfort of my home what rights does the government have to tell me not to,
and what sense does it make that I can not play in a casino over the internet,
but I can drive down the street to the local casino and play there.
To enforce this ban millions if not billions of dollars of
software and computer hardware will be needed to monitor all of the banks
transactions and that money will come from taxes instead of the government
taxing online casinos or even having all the online casinos government
controlled then they get all the profits to be used to improve the lives of the
American citizens, millions of which are bellow the poverty line if not
homeless.
The American government needs to start re-thinking its
policy of treating its citizens like small children, or the American people
need to demand a new government.
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