Tysons Corner Casino -- Foregone Conclusion Now?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:What would be so bad about having a casino in Tysons?


There’s literally a million reasons.

A casino will hurt local businesses, increase gridlock and public safety problems, lower property values, and encourage risky behaviors, while forever changing the character of our community.

Casinos bring exponentially more crime.




That's far from settled fact:
https://nij.ojp.gov/library/publications/does-presence-casinos-increase-crime-examination-casino-and-control
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0166046217300169

"Encourage risky behaviors." Like what?
"Changing the character of our community." Who are you afraid is going to come to a casino in Tysons?

Think carefully about your answer to that last question.



Like people getting addicted to gambling and having their lives ruined? NP


I see. Can we assume you also are a proponent of bringing back the 18th Amendment?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What would be so bad about having a casino in Tysons?


There’s literally a million reasons.

A casino will hurt local businesses, increase gridlock and public safety problems, lower property values, and encourage risky behaviors, while forever changing the character of our community.

Casinos bring exponentially more crime.




That's far from settled fact:
https://nij.ojp.gov/library/publications/does-presence-casinos-increase-crime-examination-casino-and-control
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0166046217300169

"Encourage risky behaviors." Like what?
"Changing the character of our community." Who are you afraid is going to come to a casino in Tysons?

Think carefully about your answer to that last question.



Same people who now take the Silver Line to Tysons and made it like Pentagon City.

Montgomery Mall is about to make a comeback due to lack of direct Metro transit access.


Isn’t Pentagon City doing better than ever these days. A new flagship Uniqlo and a Mango opened. While the smash and grabs have targeted the high end watch stores on multiple occasions though, the escape has been via car not Metro. (Strange how despite the high presence of police and secret service at Pentagon City during the last smash and grab when Blinken was shopping, the juvenile thieves still got away with the crime. I think the loss was in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.)

Nordstrom (not specific to Pentagon City or Tysons) has lost tons of money due to their flexible return policies, not smash and grabs.


Better than ever? How long have you lived here? No, it is not.

I appreciate that PP says that it is “better than ever” while acknowledging the rampant and uncontrolled levels of crime. It’s pretty much self-refuting.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What would be so bad about having a casino in Tysons?


There’s literally a million reasons.

A casino will hurt local businesses, increase gridlock and public safety problems, lower property values, and encourage risky behaviors, while forever changing the character of our community.

Casinos bring exponentially more crime.




That's far from settled fact:
https://nij.ojp.gov/library/publications/does-presence-casinos-increase-crime-examination-casino-and-control
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0166046217300169

"Encourage risky behaviors." Like what?
"Changing the character of our community." Who are you afraid is going to come to a casino in Tysons?

Think carefully about your answer to that last question.



Same people who now take the Silver Line to Tysons and made it like Pentagon City.

Montgomery Mall is about to make a comeback due to lack of direct Metro transit access.


Isn’t Pentagon City doing better than ever these days. A new flagship Uniqlo and a Mango opened. While the smash and grabs have targeted the high end watch stores on multiple occasions though, the escape has been via car not Metro. (Strange how despite the high presence of police and secret service at Pentagon City during the last smash and grab when Blinken was shopping, the juvenile thieves still got away with the crime. I think the loss was in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.)

Nordstrom (not specific to Pentagon City or Tysons) has lost tons of money due to their flexible return policies, not smash and grabs.


Better than ever? How long have you lived here? No, it is not.

I appreciate that PP says that it is “better than ever” while acknowledging the rampant and uncontrolled levels of crime. It’s pretty much self-refuting.


The point is the smash and grab criminals flee via stolen autos. Not via the Metro blue or yellow lines. Sadly these many of the smash and grabbers are repeat offenders, even if previously caught and released.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What would be so bad about having a casino in Tysons?


Casinos are awful, attract crime, are predatory. There is nothing redeeming about them whatsoever. Look at what the MGM in National Harbor has become. If there isn't crime inside there, it's in the parking lot or you're being followed from the parking lot and assaulted when you get home. Look at the casino in downtown Baltimore near the Ravens Stadium off of 295. It is just disgusting.


I dunno, casinos are used to get other people to pay for things that otherwise would have to be funded through increased property or income taxes. I consider that redeeming. Also, they're a tax on stupid, which I'm generally in favor of.


Faustian deals come at a cost. Just like all that tax money states collect from making recreational pot legal. How is that turning out?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is what you get for voting Democrat


+1. lol!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Marsden used to be a Republican.


He is a Democrat and that's all we need to know.
Anonymous
Because people that go to casinos are disgusting sacks of shit. What's next? They're going to allow smoking in the casinos?
Anonymous
Casinos are sleazy and people supporting them are as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:[img]
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What would be so bad about having a casino in Tysons?


There’s literally a million reasons.

A casino will hurt local businesses, increase gridlock and public safety problems, lower property values, and encourage risky behaviors, while forever changing the character of our community.

Casinos bring exponentially more crime.




That's far from settled fact:
https://nij.ojp.gov/library/publications/does-presence-casinos-increase-crime-examination-casino-and-control
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0166046217300169

"Encourage risky behaviors." Like what?
"Changing the character of our community." Who are you afraid is going to come to a casino in Tysons?

Think carefully about your answer to that last question.



Same people who now take the Silver Line to Tysons and made it like Pentagon City.

Montgomery Mall is about to make a comeback due to lack of direct Metro transit access.


Isn’t Pentagon City doing better than ever these days. A new flagship Uniqlo and a Mango opened. While the smash and grabs have targeted the high end watch stores on multiple occasions though, the escape has been via car not Metro. (Strange how despite the high presence of police and secret service at Pentagon City during the last smash and grab when Blinken was shopping, the juvenile thieves still got away with the crime. I think the loss was in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.)

Nordstrom (not specific to Pentagon City or Tysons) has lost tons of money due to their flexible return policies, not smash and grabs.


Better than ever? How long have you lived here? No, it is not.


I live in Alexandria and go only to Pentagon City Nordstrom only to buy cosmetics. I order everything else on line. The stuff they have in the store is trashy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What would be so bad about having a casino in Tysons?


Casinos are awful, attract crime, are predatory. There is nothing redeeming about them whatsoever. Look at what the MGM in National Harbor has become. If there isn't crime inside there, it's in the parking lot or you're being followed from the parking lot and assaulted when you get home. Look at the casino in downtown Baltimore near the Ravens Stadium off of 295. It is just disgusting.


I dunno, casinos are used to get other people to pay for things that otherwise would have to be funded through increased property or income taxes. I consider that redeeming. Also, they're a tax on stupid, which I'm generally in favor of.


Faustian deals come at a cost. Just like all that tax money states collect from making recreational pot legal. How is that turning out?


My neighborhood has so much freedom, I can smell it.
Anonymous
Virginia is going to learn the hard way from Maryland that when you interject partisanship into economic development you always lose. Turning down an arena but supporting a casino just because one had a Republican governor attached and the other has a Democratic legislator attached is bonkers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Virginia is going to learn the hard way from Maryland that when you interject partisanship into economic development you always lose. Turning down an arena but supporting a casino just because one had a Republican governor attached and the other has a Democratic legislator attached is bonkers.


Fairfax has been fighting against the casino from Day 1. You knew that? I'm not sure what you're trying to say in your post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What would be so bad about having a casino in Tysons?


Casinos are awful, attract crime, are predatory. There is nothing redeeming about them whatsoever. Look at what the MGM in National Harbor has become. If there isn't crime inside there, it's in the parking lot or you're being followed from the parking lot and assaulted when you get home. Look at the casino in downtown Baltimore near the Ravens Stadium off of 295. It is just disgusting.


and gambling ruins lives. You are in denial if you think this is a good thing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What would be so bad about having a casino in Tysons?


Casinos are awful, attract crime, are predatory. There is nothing redeeming about them whatsoever. Look at what the MGM in National Harbor has become. If there isn't crime inside there, it's in the parking lot or you're being followed from the parking lot and assaulted when you get home. Look at the casino in downtown Baltimore near the Ravens Stadium off of 295. It is just disgusting.


I dunno, casinos are used to get other people to pay for things that otherwise would have to be funded through increased property or income taxes. I consider that redeeming. Also, they're a tax on stupid, which I'm generally in favor of.


Faustian deals come at a cost. Just like all that tax money states collect from making recreational pot legal. How is that turning out?


It's all going into education and educational outcomes are off the charts!
Anonymous
Is this a Katie Cristol idea?
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