Senate Bill to Legalize Online Gambling
Posted on: August 10th, 2009 6:47 am | By: Jeremy SchruteBarney Frank has some friends in the Senate. Okay, probably not friends. I find it hard to believe anyone could actually like the guy, but Frank now has senatorial support in his fight to overturn the online gambling ban. Senator Robert Menendez, one of the few New Jersey politicians not currently under indictment, has introduced legislation that would repeal the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act (UIGEA), a bill almost identical to that proposed by Frank in the House of Representatives earlier this year. So, let’s update our tally of those fighting UIGEA: the U.S. House of Representatives, the U.S. Senate, the World Trade Organization, and iMEGA.
Both bills seek to legalize and regulate online gambling. Ever since the passage of UIGEA in 2006, there has been controversy and confusion regarding which types of online gambling are legal and which are illegal. The new legislation would make it all legal and, of course, tax it like crazy. UIGEA is being attacked both on the belief that it is unconstitutional and on the belief that it would stimulate the economy, adding revenue from online gambling to a hurting economy.
I know what you’re thinking. Since when are Democrats concerned with stimulating the economy? I’m having a hard time wrapping my head around it myself. The best answer I can come up with is that their unwillingness to help the economy is trumped by their desire for new taxes. If there’s one thing the Democrats love to do it’s tax you, and if they have to provide minor stimulus to the economy to do it, then so be it. On the other hand, since when does the government taking more money stimulate the economy? Repealing UIGEA would do nothing to create jobs or put extra money in the pockets of citizens, so it’s unlikely that there would really be much, if any, stimulative value in the proposed bills. Ah, finally it makes sense. It’s just about the greedy government wanting more money. So, politics as usual.
Tags: Barney Frank, economy, online gambling, online gambling legalization, Robert Menendez, taxation, UIGEA, Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act
