Opinion: Gaming has morphed into gambling for millions who can’t afford it — and neither can we – Crain’s

Howard Tullman, former CEO of 1871 in Chicago and former executive director of the Kaplan Institute at Illinois Tech.: "[I]n our college students and, even more critically, in the waves of new employees joining our businesses, we are seeing the effects and debilitating symptoms of a generation raised and educated in a world where nearly every waking hour is spent glued to and interacting with their phones.... There are no easy answers. The success of your business and the futures of your kids could hang in the balance, and you've been warned."
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Mark F
1 year ago

The state has become the Mob! They have legalized dope (marijuana) and gambling. Legalized prostitution and red light districts are next. Anything to get tax dollars.

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