"Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger wants you to believe that he is making Indian casino operators pay their "fair share.''
But here is what he is leaving out: The billion-dollar deal will usher in gambling on a scale never imagined before in California. His plan is to collect $1 billion with smaller sums in following years in exchange for no limits on slot machines at 52 casinos."
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(The San Francisco Chronicle 6/18)
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