The hot topic which is being discussed in the Congress is the banking system; however, it is expected that pretty soon it can be something about casinos and gambling. This is because a number of casino gambling companies are turning to the government in a hope to fight against their own downfall.
Las Vegas gaming and resort operators are already struggling their way to prevent bankruptcy, some of the analysts are showing favorability to nationalizing gambling thereby making enough revenues for the banks.
Pete Dobson an economist based on Washington states, "If the government were to take over the casino operators which are trailing towards bankruptcy, taxpayers are likely to see a profit with the investment. Eliminating those companies off the dangerous assets they hold in the name of endless reckless growth will put such companies as MGM Mirage back to the glory of better earnings."
Gambling has already become an integral parcel which generates public money across the nation, and states are repeatedly expanding games and they are altering their laws to improve on their revenue.
Per Dobson, "Nationalization of the casinos would ensure the safety of all those jobs, apart from providing the US with a huge cash flow. It is also concerning as to why the industry leaders should continue doing them when they can't maintain profitability in such a simple business?"
"At the same time, the casinos which are owned by US, no longer weighed down by the credit problems caused by over influenced, will once again get back to raking in money, thereby bringing billions to federal treasury."