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    This was probably one of the nicest days of the year last summer. This is, of course, across from the street from Seneca Niagara Casino. Not a person to be found at about 3 pm on a friday. I do STOP in Niagara Falls, and I do shop and buy gas there. It's hard to find a business that is open around the casino.
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    I thought gambling was illegal in NY

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    Quote Originally Posted by justaxme


    This was probably one of the nicest days of the year last summer. This is, of course, across from the street from Seneca Niagara Casino. Not a person to be found at about 3 pm on a friday. I do STOP in Niagara Falls, and I do shop and buy gas there. It's hard to find a business that is open around the casino.
    One picture does not prove that there is no life. I have been there when there has been lots of people on the streets.

    I personally go there for the BUffet and the shows.


    And you should have sen the area before the Senecas took over the convention center.

    Micheal

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    Buffalo area #3

    "Parts of the Rust Belt also had large declines. The Pittsburgh metro area led the way, losing 60,000 people from 2000 to 2006. Its population loss was followed by declines in Cleveland, Buffalo, N.Y., Youngstown, Ohio, and Scranton, Pa." MSNBC

    http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17954186/

    The people of the buffalo area are great. But they are being hung out to dry by the most corrupt government (NYS) in the US. You are overtaxed and get nothing back for it.

    http://www.brennancenter.org/stack_d...7&subkey=37893

    Casinos aren't the answer. Good luck.
    I thought gambling was illegal in NY

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micheal Joseph
    One picture does not prove that there is no life. I have been there when there has been lots of people on the streets.

    I personally go there for the BUffet and the shows.


    And you should have sen the area before the Senecas took over the convention center.

    Micheal
    I did. I went there to watch Niagara U home games. And it doesn't look any better. It does have the big hotel, but that's not that great. I am sure it does offer a lot of cleaning lady and janitor jobs though.
    I thought gambling was illegal in NY

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    Quote Originally Posted by justaxme
    I did. I went there to watch Niagara U home games. And it doesn't look any better.
    It does have the big hotel, but that's not that great. I am sure it does offer a lot of cleaning lady and janitor jobs though.
    Bad on the job statement.

    A Hotel has more than just cleaning and janatorial staff. They have bell hops, resturaunt, front desk, management, etc.

    All jobs that are needed to run a hotel, and they are paying jobs. They are also NEW jobs, letting people of Niagara Falls that do not have jobs to get some.

    Micheal

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    gambling..

    Quote Originally Posted by justaxme
    Man you sound angry and bitter. We are talking about gambling so you decide to attack me. Doesn't sound like you're very rational, so I won't bother discussing it with you. Have a nice day.
    you are ,I am assuming, in favor of gambling since you voice your choice of entertainment to frequently be of such. No, I do not believe an Indian owned casino would single handed save Buffalo. However, you are losing dollars to the canadian casinos as well as niagara falls. Those who will gamble, like yourself are taking monies elsewhere.
    My apologies for the "personal attack" you felt. It was a poor way of suggesting you educate yourself to ongoings rather commenting on the headlines. The blackjack table was just to point out the obvious ignorance in your denial. I did not take into consideration you may be a professional, monopolizing a five or ten dollar table, who suffers in poorer company.

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