To the Editor:
It appears to me that the state has run out of ideas in solving their budgetary woes. I would like to present an immediate solution that will generate millions of dollars to the state THIS YEAR! Noting that sportsbetting has become law, and with the support of the Supreme Court, now is the time to introduce the Razor Sports Lottery Games in our state.
These games, at a minimal cost to initiate, will instantly generate monies that could save teaching jobs, increase revenue to the general fund or cut down on state workers percent of salary reductions. As I have not heard of any progressive ideas only cut, cut and more cuts, these games are progressive and real. Real monies that could be generating by September.
The Razor Sports Lottery Games will not pose any problem to our racinos, but instead compliment them. Our lottery terminals can easily facilitate these games at little or no cost to the state. To not the power of acceptance, the Nevada Gaming Commission just three weeks ago approved Razor Sports in their state. Surely the leading gaming state in our country has a good understanding of how powerful these games are and the potential for revenue. They will be ready to generate monies for Nevada Casinos and Sportsbars to kick-off the NFL season. The governor has always said, “we cannot go into this (gaming) half-pregnant”. Well ladies and gentlemen, I offer you, the governor and anyone else that will listen, a budget solution.
Finally, a little more information about Razor Sports. Razor Sports offers all sports in the forms of baseball, basketball, golf, hockey, soccer, cricket, NASCAR, football and European sports. Yes, these games are going international this very week. Delaware, do not be left behind and accept these wonderful games to supplement our budget.
I stand behind my original predictions, that the “Razor Sports games will not put Powerball out of business”. Again, that’s how amazing these games are to play. You heard it here first. Join me in contacting your legislators’, we have only eight days left to help our state solve some of our budget problems.
SEAFORD, DEL. —