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Hopefully, lottery privatization will be viewed objectivelyJanuary 10, 2013Next Monday is a very big date in the debate over whether to turn the Pennsylvania Lottery over to private business.... Showing 5 of 5 comments
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Zippie
If it is privitized, will we have to pay sales tax on our tickets?
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Bobbie2
Put Fast Eddie back in, then outsource the lottery to his crooked pals in Philly.
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MrShaman
"And the states that have grasped the concept of privatizing services, such as Indiana, have shown dramatic fiscal and economic health improvement.
It's time for Pennsylvania to join that group and the lottery is a worthy place to start."
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You lobbyi$t$ need to do a better job of identifying your client.
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rick424
There is nothing objective about this. Get Corbett out.
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jeanjae
Would Corbett have any interest in privatizing the lottery if it were not unionized?
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