It’s stupid to
lose more than a few insignificant bucks at any casino, especially if said
casino is operated by the 250 or so Indian tribes in that business. Some answer
to state gaming commissions; others don’t. Sometimes patchwork federal and
state laws leave gray areas.
In other words,
your $1 million slot jackpot is more likely to be deemed a “mechanical
malfunction” at an Indian casino than in Nevada or New Jersey.
I take no joy in
much of the news I present, but this story is an exception: The tax scofflaws
of the Miccosukee Tribe of Florida owe the IRS approximately $1 billion. Nick
Sortal reports for the Miami Herald:
(I just got a
vision of an Indian holding a bomb in the kind of cartoon long banished by the
PC crowd.) Mr. Sortal continues:
The Miccosukees
have sneered at paying federal tax since opening their first bingo hall in
1990. When a tribal leader was ousted and replaced with a reformer who ordered
taxes withheld from distributions, members reversed their decision. More from
Mr. Sortal:
Of course, the
feds should shut this criminal operation down, but they won’t. In fact, the Miccosukees
don’t even have an agreement with the state of Florida, which should have done
the same long ago.
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