I’ve said before that I have decidedly mixed feelings about state-sanctioned gambling, in particular state lotteries. Part of that is because of the social costs of gambling, especially on lower-income folks, and part is because of the sleazy characters involved in the gambling trade. My dilemma for the near future is that I fully expect expanded gambling to be on the agenda in the Lege in 2009. It was always going to be, but with Hurricanes Gustav and Ike putting pressure on the state’s cash reserves, there will be a greater push to find new revenue sources. I don’t like it, but the choices I’d be presented with as alternatives, such as an expanded sales tax, are worse. Most likely, I’m going to have to suck it up and push for the least bad possibility.
But again, that doesn’t mean I have to like it. And being reminded again what a bunch of scuzzballs the leading players are doesn’t help. There are people who I hold in great esteem, like State Sens. Rodney Ellis and Mario Gallegos, who are big proponents of expanded gambling. I respect their position, and will probably grudgingly accept it when it eventually comes to pass. But again, I doubt I’ll ever like it. Harpers link via Yglesias.