My socio-political philosophy has been more influenced by Rod
Serling of " Twilight Zone " fame than the ponderings of the venerable
sage, Karl Marx. For example, the episode " The Fever " taught me a lot
at an early age about the compulsive nature of gambling. At the end of
this weird story the uptight character Franklin has been driven crazy
by a diabolical " one arm bandit " machine in a Las Vegas casino. In
a delirium the mechanical monster taunting him ..." Franklin , Franklin,
Franklin .." pushes him back to a window high above the street below . He
crashes through the window and falls to a horrible death in the gutter.
We do not even feel very sorry for him in the end. " The Fever " was
lurking in his stingy, greedy ,warped soul all along.
I read in this morning's Providence Journal ( page A4 ,March 16 ) :
" State lottery ads often stress hype over honesty "
The same hypocritical state governments that stress " work-fare , not
welfare ", pay $378 million a year " trying to convince people a lifetime
of riches might be only as far away as a dollar and a splash of luck ."
For little Rhode Island we have this alarming statistic : $549 million
in lottery ticket sales; $549 per capita.
Americans in general spend $158 a person a year on lottery tickets.
I recall reading some time ago that our state is right at top or number
2 in the " problem drinker " category. Clearly alcoholism and gambling
reinforce one another. If you win , you can celebrate with a drink; if
you lose you can deaden the pain with a drink. But the House always wins.
How many Franklins are there in Rhode Island ? The House takes their
money and their liver. Sooner or later it takes their brain and their
soul.
...." Franklin, Franklin, ... Franklin ! "
And into the gutter below !
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