Landowner: All roads could lead to Uxbridge casino

(via ) · February 10, 2012 · 8:55 AM

The intersection of Routes 16 and 146, the crossroads of Worcester, Providence, Connecticut and Eastern Massachusetts, is the latest site being marketed as a good place for a casino.

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  1. If Massachusetts ever builds a few Casinos, I'll bet they'll have a tax rate high enough to collect more Taxes from them than all Nevada Casinos Combined.

    Yet Las Vegas continues to suffer from an uneducated population, the low quality of Medical Care, lack of Planning And Zoning and high Utility Costs. All the while Nevadans are told to keep Taxes Low and there will be Plenty of Everything.

    This story has been told for decades and not a single major corporation has picked up stakes in highly taxed California and moved to Lowly Taxed Nevada. So by now it should be Obvious even to the Town Fool, that they've been handed a Crock for a very long time.

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