agent146 wrote:
yes american is the land of opportunity ....its also the land of despair for the lowly poor. its pure capitalism...you have to make more money.
it's absolutely not "pure" capitalism.
I own an arcade. All of you have been to an arcade...you put your tokens into the games, try to get the jackpot, and collect your tickets, which you redeem for prizes. We've all gotten lucky and scored a jackpot, and we've all been pissed at the game that totally gave us a fucking. The better you are at a game, the more tickets you win...if you suck, you can walk away empty.
In New Jersey, it's
against the law to award prizes for "skill." It's considered gambling. If you play skee ball and get all 9 balls in the 1000 point hole, you get 10 tickets--the same number of tickets as the 5 year old who could barely roll the ball up the ramp and have it flop over the end into the huge 0 score gap on the bottom. The jumbo crane where you put your 50 cents in and hope to grab the giant stuffed Bart Simpson--those are $2.00 play-til-you-win cranes for shitty stuffed dolphins. Furthermore, I have to pay extra money for all of these games because they have to custom-make different motherboards special for New Jersey arcade operators.
it's communism. No matter how well you do, you get 10 tickets. No matter how poorly you do, you get 10 tickets.
If I want to have an arcade like the other 49 states in the nation, I need to do the following:
1)hire a lawyer to appeal to the town board.
2)they vote on it.
3)if the board passes, the vote goes to the people of the town in the next general election
4)if the people pass it, we apply to the state to get "amusement park status."
4a)For amusement park status, we need to have two attractions, individually operated. We currently have ONE-Laser Tag. We would need to submit a proposal to the state.
4b)the state needs to approave our proposal
5)We need to put in a second attraction (i.e. go carts, bumper cars, mini-golf...something that will inevitably cost a quarter of a million dollars once all is said and done)
6)We need to re-submit to the state.
After that whole process, I will be able to award prizes according to skill.
If I want to risk it and not obey the law, the fine is $5,000.00 per game, per day that I have been breaking the law. To give you an idea, I have a 60-game arcade.
All of the above is
NOT capitalism. That is communism. There ain't no second way about it.
Although, I should not complain. I love capitalism, and I know that that's the spirit of America. I'm just saddened by the Left, who constantly look to shit on the rich to feed the poor.
Someone should ask Hillary Clinton's constituents when the last time a poor guy offered them a decent job.