Lumbee Recognition

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I’ll be surprised if the Lumbee recognition makes a big difference in Robeson, Hoke, Scotland, and adjoining parts of Cumberland Counties.

It’s such an impoverished and poorly educated part of the state.
 
I’ll be surprised if the Lumbee recognition makes a big difference in Robeson, Hoke, Scotland, and adjoining parts of Cumberland Counties.

It’s such an impoverished and poorly educated part of the state.
Interesting take. There will be a lot of fed money thrown toward education, health care and economic development. Then there will the untold money that a casino will bring in and associated jobs. Hard for me to understand why that will not help.
 
I hope for the Lumbee's sake that's not true... Trump is about the only person I've ever heard of managing to bankrupt multiple casinos... and Jr is a poor man's version of his father.
Lots of people are bankrupting casinos these days. It was a lot harder in the 80s.
 
Interesting take. There will be a lot of fed money thrown toward education, health care and economic development. Then there will the untold money that a casino will bring in and associated jobs. Hard for me to understand why that will not help.
I hope I’m wrong.

I’m expecting a lot of “sibling” rivalry. I’m expecting a lot of “You ain’t Lumbee.”

I’m expecting a lot, A LOT, of corruption.

I’m not seeing a lot of well-off RTP residents going to casinos in Robeson County. Or, out-of-state tourists except for rural South Carolinians and some not well-off residents of Columbia. Seriously, why would anyone choose to vacation in Robeson County? Lots of casinos in the country.

I’m expecting a lot of wasted “NBA/MLB/NFL/lottery sudden wealth” money wasted and embezzled. I’m expecting lots of locals manipulated by grifters.

You obviously know the area a ton better than I do.

I hope I’m wrong and you’re correct.
 
Lots of people are bankrupting casinos these days. It was a lot harder in the 80s.
Casinos have so much competition now. It isnt even a slam dunk that the Lumbees would open one anymore. Honestly, do you know how much crime they would have to deal with in a casino on I95?

The entire I95 corridor is rough but Roanoke Rapids/Rocky Mount/Fayetteville/Lumberton all in a row... There is more cocaine moved along I95 every night from Miami to NYC than there is in Bogata Colombia. Cars absolutely loaded with coke, cash, and guns. Hundreds of them. Every day.

I am from Edgecombe County and when my father wanted to buy a pool hall/bar in Roanoke Rapids people told him he was crazy because the area was so rough. He thought that it couldn't be much different than Tarboro. Boy was he WRONG. That i95 crew is a different breed of the species. You had better come ready for a fight because one will surely find you.
 
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I hope I’m wrong.

I’m expecting a lot of “sibling” rivalry. I’m expecting a lot of “You ain’t Lumbee.”

I’m expecting a lot, A LOT, of corruption.

I’m not seeing a lot of well-off RTP residents going to casinos in Robeson County. Or, out-of-state tourists except for rural South Carolinians and some not well-off residents of Columbia. Seriously, why would anyone choose to vacation in Robeson County? Lots of casinos in the country.

I’m expecting a lot of wasted “NBA/MLB/NFL/lottery sudden wealth” money wasted and embezzled. I’m expecting lots of locals manipulated by grifters.

You obviously know the area a ton better than I do.

I hope I’m wrong and you’re correct.
Well the fed money is coming. If you are a good liberal and think money solves all ailments, why not this one? As for casino, it will be a few.feet from the nation's most traveled highway, so I think there will be a lot of stop, stay a night and head on. Hope I live long enough to see the benefits. I am ,68.5
 
Well the fed money is coming. If you are a good liberal and think money solves all ailments, why not this one? As for casino, it will be a few.feet from the nation's most traveled highway, so I think there will be a lot of stop, stay a night and head on. Hope I live long enough to see the benefits. I am ,68.5
I think it's pretty laughable to believe that liberals believe money solves all ailments. Hell, at this point, liberals are the fiscally conservative bunch by comparison.hurdles.

I do hope the increased funding to the area is used wisely to benefit the people. They deserve better than the area is right now.
 
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I'll be optimistic. I roll that way. Lots of folks in this county who deserve better.
Yeah, thats great, but i wasn't speaking about the future Robeson county with my comment. I was speaking about your drive-by liberal insult.

I share your positive hope for Robeson County.

I dont think a sizeable casino ever gets off the ground though.
 
Yeah, thats great, but i wasn't speaking about the future Robeson county with my comment. I was speaking about your drive-by liberal insult.

I share your positive hope for Robeson County.

I dont think a sizeable casino ever gets off the ground though.
How much you want to bet?
 
Focusing specifically on the casino, it would have to target people traveling I95. Caesars in Danville already has the Richmond market captured. Danville is significantly closer for everyone in the Triangle too.

There is no population in eastern South Carolina to draw from.

So where do the gamblers come from?

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Well the fed money is coming. If you are a good liberal and think money solves all ailments, why not this one? As for casino, it will be a few.feet from the nation's most traveled highway, so I think there will be a lot of stop, stay a night and head on. Hope I live long enough to see the benefits. I am ,68.5
Donnie,

You know I’m a liberal.

I also hope you know I’m tight on spending and want to see results from expenditures. I’m not big on casinos as engines of economic growth.

IIRC, you’ve written about the corruption in Robeson County and surrounding areas.

You might be correct about a casino’s proximity to I-95 and how lucrative it might be. I remember a casino in Alabama between Mobile and Montgomery - tall ass building (17-25 stories) in the middle of nowhere.

The surrounding area in Alabama was still impoverished as hell; but, the casino looked prosperous. Literally, NOTHING around it. I expect a casino in Robeson County might be lucrative for the IMMEDIATE area and damaging 15+ miles out.

Again, I hope you’re correct and the Lumbee recognition proves lucrative for Robeson County and surrounding areas.
 
Focusing specifically on the casino, it would have to target people traveling I95. Caesars in Danville already has the Richmond market captured. Danville is significantly closer for everyone in the Triangle too.

There is no population in eastern South Carolina to draw from.

So where do the gamblers come from?

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Again. I-95 is most travelled intestate in us. The casino will be halfway between New York and Miami. These people will stop for a night. But we will see years away
 
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