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The Big Beautiful Bill and its consequences

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Didn’t think at first that this would become big, but now plenty of media have picked up on it, so it’s worth a thread, I guess.

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This hidden tax is even worse than a flat hike. It punishes responsible, documented players while offshore operators get no share.

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If the cap survives conference, expect recreational bettors to go underground or offshore to avoid phantom taxes

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Schumer’s promised amendments to restore full deductibility could hinge on a bigger political trade. Watch who he aligns with in the final text negotiation

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All this politicking just to tax us more. Feels personal.

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After August recess, Nevada plans public campaigns with the gaming industry to pressure negotiators. This may be our best shot.

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Public campaigns are fine, but we need legal challenges. This amendment looks vulnerable under post‑reconciliation rules.

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Is anyone else questioning why casinos would back something that enhances their hold at the expense of liquidity? AGA’s silence is telling

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They’re protecting future regulatory favors. But alienating grassroots gamblers could backfire on the AGA’s leverage long‑term

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I’ll be watching my mail. If I get a phantom tax bill next April, I’m heading for courtroom instead of the poker table.

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Bottom line: Nevada’s united front may force a carve‑out in conference. Keep the pressure on – this could still be reversed before signing

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Nah, it won’t. Amewricans still supporting this s**t.

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