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XVP Re Wynn Buffet changes

Great point! Of course you're correct.

Isn't it just like our coming elections? One side wants everybody to pay
"their fair share" to be distributed as the government deems fit, and the
other side wants to at least keep the tax code as current, thinking "less
tax actually increases government collections though the incentive to earn
more." It will change. The Republic will survive. It will change, and
change again.

But as for Las Vegas, let the whining begin. Cut the paytables, and the
comps? They just don't get-it. Non-residents will enjoy STAYcations.
Substitute alternative vacation sites. Discovering there are a cazillion
great vacation alternatives to us. The free market will correct the
situation.

The sad thing is once lost, it's difficult for a pig to get the genie back
in the bottle.

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On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 5:44 PM, mikeymic <mikeymic@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Vegas is only beginning to feel the impact of high gas prices. It

affects the price of food the buffets buy, and it also will no doubt
reduce the number of tourists driving in from out-of-state.

They should be encouraging people, not running them out the door.
Lots and lots of hotel rooms to fill. The casinos better make it worth
your while or there could be closings a'plenty not far ahead.