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Announcing New Cleveland+Gambling Addiction Hotlines for 2009: 1-800-COUNCIL... 1-800-MY-MAYORSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Thu, 10/08/2009 - 03:01.
The pro-gambling-interested Cleveland Plain Dealer announced today that "Cleveland's City Council passed a resolution this week endorsing state Issue 3", which changes the Ohio constitution to give a monopoly on casino gambling to Cleveland Cavaliers owner and overnight "Don" Dan Gilbert. Councilmembers Brian Cummins and Zack Reed did not sign the resolution supporting Issue 3. The support of the other council members follows the endorsement of Issue 3 by Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson. As these endorsements show support by these specific people for gambling in our community, and all the ills that go with that, it is time to set in place the names of these people as those accountable for addressing all the harm that is caused by expanding gambling here from now until they are dead... these are our advocates for gambling addiction in Cleveland. This list should be discussed in the media and at community meetings and churches this week, and every week going forward, through the November 3 election and long after, as these people propose to change everything here, for everyone, in ways many people considered economically harmful and immoral. Responsible analyses of the costs and benefits of gambling show great social costs. This is an event that will cause real people real hardship. The endorsement of gambling here gives the impression gambling is already alright. For the weeks leading up to November 3, when people still have the choice to vote on whether gambling is alright, we must have very broad, serious, honest discussions about whether gambling is alright... especially if Cleveland+Gambling is alright. If gambling is expanded here, because of endorsements by powerful people here, the list of people causing gambling to be expanded here must be kept updated with current contact information, as these people leave their positions in government and business and move on in life, so the people harmed by gambling may always let these specific people - those who are forever hereinafter responsible for expanding the harm of gambling here - know exactly what resulted from their actions to benefit Dan Gilbert, this week. Such responsibilities for such morally significant decisions do not die with any future elections... the costs to Cleveland citizens, real NEO, society and real families will be $ billions. Below are the names and email addresses of the Cleveland Mayor and the members of the Cleveland City Council who, as of October 7, 2009, openly support gambling in Cleveland... to be updated with their future contact information as they move on:
Cleveland City Council Members Supporting Issue 3, as of October 7, 2009:
ward09 [at] clevelandcitycouncil [dot] org Ward 10Eugene Miller Council Phone: (216) 664-4743 ward10 [at] clevelandcitycouncil [dot] org Ward 11 ward11 [at] clevelandcitycouncil [dot] org ward12 [at] clevelandcitycouncil [dot] org
Ward 14 ward14 [at] clevelandcitycouncil [dot] org Ward 16 ward16 [at] clevelandcitycouncil [dot] org Ward 17 ward17 [at] clevelandcitycouncil [dot] org Ward 18 ward18 [at] clevelandcitycouncil [dot] org ward19 [at] clevelandcitycouncil [dot] org Ward 20 ward20 [at] clevelandcitycouncil [dot] org ward21 [at] clevelandcitycouncil [dot] org If you would like to thank or recognize the councilmembers who did not sign the resolution supporting Issue 3, they are:
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I Propose Issue #3 as Post-Hauser Issue #3
We haven't posted a post-Hauser Issue #3 - and it occurs to me November 3 election Issue #3 is as important an issue for the future of our lakefront and community as anything we may come up with, so I propose we spend the next month developing real insight for this community on Issue #3, as Post-Hauser Issue #3.
I do not know Ed's position on gambling, so this proposal does not suggest Issue 3 is an issue Ed would have cared about, in any particular way. But, I believe Ed would want citizens to be actively engaged in all decisions about our state constitution. Issue 3 proposes to change our state constitution, to give a monopoly on casino gambling to Dan Gilbert, and that proposal has been developed in very closed ways.
Obviously, Issue 3 will be a hot topic on realneo no matter what - by making it a post Hauser issue we will organize Issue 3 related content in a book, and put a hot link to that in the Citizen Hauser box on the upper left of the homepage. I'll be glad to set up and maintain the book content, including moving related content into the Issue 3 book outline (and will be glad to show others how to do the same, if anyone wants some Drupal admin training).
I'll be tracking the outcomes after the election, if Issue #3 passes, like maintaining a database of those community leaders most responsible for it passing, and the harm caused, in perpetuity, so future gambling addicts and gaming losers may know who to contact for help.
Any feedback on making this Post Hauser Issue #3?
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