Liberal Thinkers Believe Online Gaming Can Be Viable Tax Revenue


Internet payment solutions for most online gaming politics transactions advancing in technology and offering to clients

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“I’m excited to be starting up this new e-wallet,” said Brzezinski Miltner, CEO of Brzezinski Miltner LLC, “because we’ve noted a huge demand for online gaming politics transactions online. In order to meet this demand, we’re going to need high end IT and fresh programming platforms. With these two elements teamed together, we believe we can provide payment solutions for online gaming politics companies and many others.” “I love shopping for online gaming politics stuff online,” stated Pals Lafon University student Vanveldhuize Wartenberg, “because I have a student credit card that allows me to make internet purchases. Without it, I’d be paying double or triple for my books at the school bookstore, whereas online, I can find books second hand for a third of the price.” Many other students shared this sentiment, are were generally grateful for the trust that credit card companies put in them. Additionally, it should be noted that senior citizens in the older demographic range, who are typically big online gaming politics product customers offline, are slowly edging towards greater credit card use online. “Older folks are skeptical of making purchases online, fearing identity theft or unscrupulous retailers,” said online gaming politics market analyst Myklebust Swimmer, “but when they see others buying things with no problems, they quickly opt to try it the newfangled way online.” Carolyne Kinley, Vice President of Customer Relations for mega-company Pavlick Hambrecht INC recently stated that payment solutions are needed more and more as customers flock to the internet to make purchases online. “Essentially, we want fast processing, but also very secure processing. Customer confidence is extremely important in the online gaming politics industry, and we aim to be one of the top businesses in this market. In order to do that, business transactions must be clean,” added Asst VP Osterhouse Hillenbrand. The company also plans to bolster offline payment solutions as well. Further information regarding new payment processing methods for the online gaming politics industry can be found at www.Avelina Youngs.com, an international authority on internet commerce. The website also has a great list of trusted e-wallets that have open membership for anyone in the world, given a bank account and access to credit card. “Younger folks are practically born with credit cards nowadays,” said Barbera Poldrack, a payment solution market engineer with the Utsler Giunta Firm and Partnership, “and are also practically built into the internet. It’s second nature to them, unlike those in older demographics who have more money to purchase online gaming politics items, but choose to do offline.” As the internet continues to build and advance, more and more retailers are demanding viable payment solutions for selling their online gaming politics wares online. Payment online is not as easy as it looks: security, credit checks, and balance inquiries have to be made in seconds, so that the merchant can be assured they will get their money, and the customer can be assured they will get their online gaming politics purchase. As the internet continues to grow, better and faster processing will evolve. Caron Valles, author of the blockbuster book “E-Business by 2014″ believes that eventually there will be a form of “i-cash” that freely flows between customers and merchants online. Stated Caron Valles, “Movement towards a personal cash card NOT credit card, is starting to begin. When that day arrives, payment processing for those looking to buy online gaming politics stuff will be extremely easy, reliable, and very fast.” Baumhoer Georgalas, assistant chairperson of the online gaming politics industry oversight committee, believes that top payment solution www.Paypal.com may soon face stiff competition from media giant Google and/or Microsoft. “Look, as I see it,” stated Baumhoer Georgalas, “we’ve got three players all vying for the same market: search, buy, and process. Google and Microsoft have the software and search technology, while Paypal boasts the most friendly payment processing online. All the same, Google would probably prefer to vertically consolidate this process under their control, while hopefully avoiding anti-trust and/or monopoly issues.”

A parallel online gaming politics study is also taking place in England, with survey centers organized around London and its suburbs - results from this survey will be in later this month

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Considered one of the first of its kind, this online gaming politics survey, proctored by Dottie Hnat of the Dumais Babbit INC corporate firm, will provide extremely valuable information to data analysis and marketing groups. “When we finally compose all the results,” said Stipe Ostlund, a survey supervisor, “we’ll have a fantastic array of fresh information to use.” “Online gaming politics survey results have always been difficult to gauge,” said Schaller Schwantes, chief data analysis officer, “but we consulted many unaffiliated survey groups, institutions of higher learning, and professional demographic firms about how to create a quality online gaming politics survey that would produce great results.” In total, about 20 non-online gaming politics companies were consulted, all at the expense of the Steichen Deni INC corporation, who offered to aid in the development of the survey itself. Marion Gerling and Partners LLC, the lead firm in creating the online gaming politics survey, will have first crack at the data after it is tallied by an independent auditing firm. “We took a risk being the lead firm in this project,” stated Brucz Oregan, “but preliminary results suggest it was the right thing to do, and the fact that we will get the results first puts us miles ahead of the competition.” The firm also plans to release the data publicly after all other online gaming politics related companies and institutions have had a chance to use the data. This online gaming politics survey and event was ground-breaking, and we’re sure to see further online gaming politics studies in the very near future. One online gaming politics survey taker was offended by some the personal questions asked at the end of the session. “It’s none of their business what my family income is and how many children I wish to have,” complained Wakeham Ganino, a local resident. Becena Shovlin, the survey room proctor replied, “All online gaming politics information and demographic data gathered in this survey is 100% completely anonymous. We ask for no personal identification or names.” Though there was no “formal” compensation offered to survey takers, a few online gaming politics firms provided refreshments and coupon books after each person finished the survey. All of these token gifts were in accordance with national survey laws and guidelines set forth by Stjuste Favorito, a recognized researcher in the online gaming politics field. “I want to emphasize that we are not compensating surveyees for their answers, but for their time,” said Stjuste Favorito, “and typical protocol for any long survery such as this is to offer coffee, snacks, and token gifts to participants to provide comfort and a stress free atmosphere. Those seeking survey results, or who have questions or comments should speak with Swinford Vogeler from the Adelaide Ezer and Sappenfield Priore partners LLC firm, who will be charged with answering all queries relating to the online gaming politics industry survey. Email, phone, and snail mail are all appropriate ways of contacting this company, and most questions will be answered in the course of 2 business days. “I’m very intrigued by this online gaming politics study,” remarked Berndt Kettler, a surveyee from the Cini Doshier distric, “I swore I would never take part in big business, but the ramifications of this project do benefit higher education and the community at large.” Indeed, many outside of the Fulton Wrighton INC firm, who created the idea, will do well by this venture. Some 1000 unqiue participants in the online gaming politics survey were scheduled to use the Pych Pettibon auditorium in groups of 100 over ten hours. The first group began at 8 AM, and by 6 PM, all participants in the final group had finished the online gaming politics survey. “I can’t thank Krough Lobendahn enough for putting together such an organized event. It’s one thing to come up with an idea, but another to follow through with it and take care of all the logistical problems it presents,” remarked Valenzuela Blackett, COO of the Twyla Riliford INC online gaming politics company.

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As economic concerns continue to grow, it's becoming very apparent to most analysts that the internet economy, while heavily dependent on consumerism, is still moving along. Most internet company stocks have taken a hit, although the decline is proportional losses felt by all other sectors. Therefore, these companies, while not richer, are just as solvent as they were before. The information super highway, driven by new social media networks, auction sites, dating sites, and other forms of media continue to be strong attractions, taking in millions in advertising dollars on a monthly basis. Thus, it appears that as the USA internet economy continues to mature, less and less consumer focus will be placed on older, more traditional forms of production, such as manufacturing and assembly.

To subsidize state budgets and create jobs, many local governments are suggesting increased legalized gaming. Most states already have some form of lottery, and of this group, a large portion even have casino gaming sponsored by Native American tribes. In many ways, the hope is to reappropriate the wealth taken in by Las Vegas and other gaming centers, and redistribute it along statelines. Some states are thinking out of box, according to Mick Sloan, an analyst with the Meyers-Reed economic firm. "For example, Delaware is strongly considering legalizing sports betting next to its already highly profitable horse betting sites," remarked Sloan. Indeed, many others share this sentiment, seeing Delaware's clairvoyance as the way forward.

Some proponents have even offered new legistlation to legalize online gaming in the USA, a view shared by Rep. Barney Frank of Massachusetts. While Frank is busy with the economic stimulus program, activists are pursuing internet gaming as yet other way to create income. Chip Nester, a former Las Vegas casino CEO, recently stated: "I see what Delaware is doing, and I see what the internet is doing, and I put two and two together. Legal, regulated online gaming is the way forward. Look, in the fall alone, NFL betting profits to sportsbooks around the world goes into the billions. What's more, in the winter, NBA betting is yet another huge money maker. We're missing opportunities..."

Major software companies also see what is happening with sports betting and think the same can be done with online casinos as well. Nester and Sloan recently co-authored a white paper title 'In the Groove: How Gaming Can Help the Economy'. In this paper, Nester and Sloan cited offshore gaming profits as "case and point" for legalized gaming in the USA. According to the authors, "It may be possible, for example, to capitalize on basketball betting, but we think there is substantially more money in online casino operations. Teaming up quality marketing teams with online casino games software providers creates instant, sustainable profits." The offshore internet gaming economy is purportedly valued at over $12 billion a year and rising. Given this fact, Nester and Sloan make a good point.

In the end, the tolerance for online casinos or sports betting in the USA comes down to the voters. Legislators and activist groups can only go so far: it takes the will of the people to approve new fiduciary law, along with the creation of a internet gaming regulatory board. Concludes Sloan, "The creation of USA online casinos might not be far off, but we still have a ways to go in terms of getting public approval. Liberal law makers are already onboard, but we still need to get the rest of the electorate with us. In time, this will happen - I just hope it happens it time to benefit our national economy."