richiebee Wrote:
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> Covel-
>
> Just to balance out the reporting, Thursday\'s Fall
> Highweight drew 10 runners, 9
> betting interests.
>
> Friday\'s Top Flight has 9 runners, 8 wagering
> interests.
>
> I am not apologizing for NYRA, but I think they
> have done a decent job of
> maintaining a viable year round stakes program.
>
> The people at NYRA are just not getting it done in
> other areas. Many folks want to
> blame apathetic and/or corrupt politicians for the
> non opening of the Aqueduct
> Racino, but the truth is that Yonkers managed to
> open its mixed use facility while
> operating in the same political system.
>
> No matter what you feel as a Racing fan about the
> whole notion of a Racino, the
> truth is that significant revenue is being lost
> each day this long approved
> project in Ozone Park keeps on slippin slippin
> into the future.
>
> Belmont and Saratoga are cathedrals, but Aqueduct
> is the home of NY Racing 7+
> months a year. An Aqueduct racino would create
> jobs, would create revenue for a
> cash strapped state and would eventually lead to
> the much needed renovation of
> Aqueduct.
>
> An improvement in the quality of NY Racing is
> almost an ancillary benefit at this
> point.
>
> This aint rocket surgery, kiddies.
richie,
With all due respect, you\'re inaccurate suggesting the Association could have sped the approval process along at any point. As time passes and clouds the minds of observers, don\'t forget the alleged Pataki Administration collusion with the Lottery Division to \'pocket veto\' a vendor OK until NYRA was in an impossible position in the franchise debate. At that point, the purported conspirators figured they would be able to steer the decision to their franchise-bidding chums and get not only the racino, but the entire NY racing operation.
Alas, and thankfully, they were rebuffed by their misinterpretation of the Association\'s ownership of the facilities, and the franchise battle ended much the same as \"Dewey Defeats Truman\". Fold in the Spitzer fiasco and Delaware North\'s ridiculous funding miscue, (or were those NYRA\'s fault too?), and you kill off another 2-3 years in this process. The State of New York and its\' embarrassing graft culture and incompetence is completely responsible for the unending delay in getting the AQU VLT parlor built.
NYRA and MGM were ready with construction plans 6+ years ago, so please don\'t reinterpret what has actually transpired in this Albany-produced circlejerk.
Steve Byk