FUNDING RACIAL SEGREGATION IN AMERICA
We sold our soul to the gambling industry for 8% of net
Glendale and the State of Arizona are fighting to retain control of land owned by the taxpayers. The real issue is not whether to allow the gambling industry access to the mainstream marketplace, which the voters have always denied to them. Heck, they acquired access to our markets nearly two decades ago. No, the real issue is REVENUE, as in none for the taxpayers.
All the casino revenues in Arizona go for maintaining that particular BIA controlled racial enclave. The tens of millions in income sucked up by the Glendale casino will not only adversely affect small businesses in the area; it will cost every single taxpayer in the State.
We must at some point, begin to recognize the fact; the taxpayers receive squat from the BIA racist compounds. While we tongue in cheek refer to them as sovereign nations, there is no lawful or reasonable way, that we can accept a sovereign nation, composed of United States citizens, and our fellow electorates. The cost to society goes far beyond violating a few principles and scruples. It comes down to dollars and cents.
When the Department of Interior approves this nonsense; we will not only lose control of an industry that is banned by law, we will have no control over the conduct of their privately funded police. But, the more important issue remains revenue! The largess of the tainted fruits paid to taxpayers will be a paltry 8% of net profits. That is only if the Tribe deems there are any net profits available.
The compact with the tribes, and their partners in the gambling industry, along with the Department of Interior, was forced upon the taxpayers by Congress.
Chance gambling with rigged machines; in order to plunder customers, is generally found to be too immoral and unethical, for admission to the mainstream marketplace. Privately owned and operated gambling facilities like Bally’s and Harrah’s are viewed as felony criminal enterprises worldwide. The gambling industry has been repeatedly banished by voters everywhere. It is indisputable; the gambling industry is viewed by the vast majority of the World’s population as an unethical and immoral criminal enterprise.
This should cause the revenues of that industry to be viewed as fruits of criminal conduct. The gambling industry’s privately funded gambling police ignore authority and, operate without the guidance or direction of prosecutors. Their police forces are simply minions of a criminal enterprise. The BIA and the gambling industry are both morally bankrupt entities, which Congress has sold us out to, for a lousy eight percent of net profits.
That cost does not include the costs to society of having to tolerate incessant false advertising implying; gambling and drinking in their casinos, constitute a healthy life style. It matters not that their ads are clearly as false and misleading, as tobacco industry ads; suggesting that smoking is socially acceptable, and good for your health. If you think your children and others are not taken in by their flashy, misleading ads you are sorely mistaken.
How and why, without paying taxes or submitting to state authority could the gambling industry access our markets?
Unfortunately, Congress decided that the voters must open their markets to the gambling industry, regardless of their universal disdain for that industry. This brazen abuse of congressional power and authority is matched only, by their mistaken belief, they have legal and moral authority to establish and/or maintain, racial and cultural compounds. Taxpayer funded isolated areas comprised of United States citizens and our fellow voters!
In order to pay for the BIA and its 186 year old racial enclaves, Congress passed a law requiring the State’s to negotiate in good faith, with impoverished tribal communities and their new suitors; the universally shunned gambling industry. All gambling compacts must be approved by the Department of the Interior.
Now, having dumped the universally scorned gambling industry off upon the Indian communities, the government has convinced itself that we have solved the age old “Indian problem”. The compact, and the reservation system, are both an aberration to a free society. They clearly overstep the boundaries of Congressional authority.
The Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Indian Affairs, is itself an illicit and immoral entity. It is equally as reprehensible as the gambling industry. The BIA has been cheating and swindling the Native American Tribal communities for nearly two centuries.
Combining the six-hundred million owed to the Souix Nation for ripping off the Black Hills, along with the 3.5 Billion dollar settlement in the Corbell vs Salazar case, taxpayers currently owe the tribes more than FOUR BILLION DOLLARS! Both the tribes, and the voters have a right to expect the closure of the Bureau of Indian Affairs.
The Indians are simply invisible to us.
The United States of America has wrapped the Native Americans in barbed wire, and left them out in the wilderness for a couple of centuries. Not surprisingly, they have become invisible to us. We are so insensitive and callous to our own values, that we pretend Native American Indians and their culture are benefitting from their isolation and segregation. We thoughtlessly presume that reservation Indians do not want to control their own affairs, or enjoy their right to own title to their tribal lands.
We have deluded ourselves into believing; that all reservation Indians have come to relish, watching their children and grandchildren being born into the massive poverty and hopelessness, that is reservation life for tens of thousands of Native Americans.
In fact, at no time since the creation of this despicable policy, on up until present times, has anyone ever inquired of the Indians, how or what they might feel about the BIA or its racist policies? No studies or great works from the field of social science, not even a government funded study has sought to find the true feelings of inhabitants, regarding the existence of the Bureau of indian Affairs.
It has never even been contemplated by anyone that the Native Americans might not want the BIA. Let alone their desire for government control over their affairs and, their tribal lands. However, what we do know from historical fact; virtually every single one of their great leaders and heroes gave their last full measure, in attempting to flee the Bureau of Indian Affairs racist compounds.
It is far too late for us to begin pretending that the feelings of the inhabitants are a genuine concern of the non-Indian population. How many have become institutionalized by the BIA’s centuries old fraudulent scheme and subterfuge. Lies and misnomers proffered to achieve their lifelong goal of eliminating and isolating Native American citizens from mainstream society.
We might be very surprised how the Native American Indians feel about firing the BIA, while gaining control of their land as private property. Which is certainly required by equity, decency, and the Constitution of the United States.

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