jeudi 19 décembre 2013

Candy Crush and et Chris Christie


Un lien entre le jeu Candy Crush et la carrière politique du gouverneur du New Jersey Chris Christie? La "théorie" de Gail Collins dans le New York Times!

 "Now, here’s the thing. Candy Crush is free, but if you get stuck on a level, you can purchase extra moves, extra turns, extra weapons. The creators — a London-based company called King — won’t reveal how much money they make on this gimmick, but the consulting firm Think Gaming estimates it’s more than $900,000 a day.

 What would people do if they actually had a chance of winning something? This brings us to Chris Christie. Earlier this year, Governor Christie signed a bill legalizing Internet gambling in New Jersey. The idea was to help resuscitate the Atlantic City economy and raise a projected $150 million in tax revenue. Very few people believe the state will really make that much, but the number did help Christie to run for re-election waving what appeared to be a balanced budget.

The law went into effect a few weeks ago. Now, state residents can go online, create an account with one of the sponsoring casinos, and gamble on all the casino games — blackjack, poker, slot machines, etc. — in the comfort of their homes.

 How many of you think this is a good plan?

 So far, New Jerseyites have created more than 90,000 casino accounts even though many banks and credit card companies are wary of getting involved. You know that it’s quickly going to get easier and easier to play, and that more and more states will want to get in the act, sniffing those new tax dollars.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/19/opinion/collins-candy-crush-and-mr-christie.html?nl=todaysheadlines&emc=edit_th_20131219&_r=0

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