I find it laughable that Florida rejects casinos for Miami Beach when the city was known as the cocaine capital of the world. Along with drugs and every other vice which I won't mention here. Florida might be the Bible Belt but it sure doesn't include Miami. The high end casinos that they wanted to build there would attract the wealthy and the Europeans that come to Miami on vacation. If anything it would elevate the city to restore it to it's glory of the 1950's. It is the perfect place for casinos. You have the weather, the beach and not the rundown atmosphere of Atlantic City. Florida still has the mentality of the tent revival shows and Elmer Gantry. When the state starts hurting for money will see if their tune changes.
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