ONLINE GAMBLING A THREAT TO U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY?
17 April 2009
Say it isn't so....!
One of the more way-out there articles spotted on the
Internet this week came from Softpedia, which reported
on the somewhat reaching theories of an Illinois
academic in a three part publication entitled 'The
United States International Gambling Report Series'.
Apparently the latest in the series contains an
article by University of Illinois professor and editor
of the series, John W. Kindt, who is of the view that
the surge in legalised gambling that the country has
registered over the past two decades is posing an
increased risk to the nation's security.
Kindt
makes the connection between gambling and the national
security of the United States by claiming that monies
that would have otherwise gone to strengthen the economy
and to consumer services are now diverted to private
interests, and that this state of events ultimately
reduces the amount spent from federal funds for the
military sector.
“We cannot maintain a strong
military presence with a weak economy. Widespread
gambling gambles with our national security by dragging
down our national economic security,” Kindt, who is a
professor of business and public policy at the
University of Illinois, writes. He goes on to say that
the influence of gambling extends far beyond the bank
accounts of those who actually lose money in casinos, to
the overall state of the national economy.
The
three books are the first academic collection to look on
how gambling affects the United States on a large scale,
reports Softpedia. Some economists theorise that, if no
casinos or other gambling establishments existed in the
USA, then every dollar earned and spent would, in turn,
generate three times its value, by supplying demand and
thus forcing an increase in production. Such an increase
would mean that more and more people would be needed in
factories and that employment rates would increase in a
short amount of time.
However, they claim that
gambling ensures that this doesn't happen, by channeling
the money that would have otherwise been spent on
consumer products and services into private bank
accounts. Under these circumstances, people who lose
their money cannot invest in purchases, which means that
the overall demand decreases. Faced with less and less
orders, factory managers are forced to lay off some of
their employees, in order to minimise costs to avoid
bankruptcy. This, in turn, fuels the economic decline,
and, ultimately, impacts the military's capability.
Kindt concludes: “The social costs of gambling are
high, but the overriding strategic issue has always been
the military and national security implications of
economies that get weaker and weaker because of
gambling.
"We're seeing all kinds of really
outrageous examples of people averse to our interests
who are using gambling to their advantage and our
detriment, such as laundering money through casinos
around the world. Gambling actually destabilizes and
corrupts governmental and financial systems, and
legalized gambling poses significant threats to the
national security of the United States and its allies,”
Kindt concludes.
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Gambling-Threatens-US-National-Security-109133.shtml
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