Online gamblers supports Barack Obama
05 November 2008 22:31:31 PM
A day after what seems to be the most intrigues elections United States have ever faced, we can now say that finally, legalizing online gambling has never seem so real than before thanks to the new elected president Barack Obama.
Mocn would like to Congratulate to all online gamblers out there, who shouted “Yes we can!” yesterday at the winning speech of Barack Obama! Finally they have something to shout at. Barack Obama’s future agendas might aid the online gambling industry to finally get legalized with the aid of his extended senate members.
Since the days of Bush and the dreadful UIGEA law that has put a huge sanctions all over the US and caused a major fallback, might see a new day of light now that the White House is renewed and the senate has more pro gambling members in it. Change is something that gamblers and online players are waiting and wishing for, for the past few years.
Though ones might face the new Tax system that Obama will try to bring to the US, it still won’t stop players from playing their favorite online gambling games whatever the amount of money they will have to pay due to the new tax's revenues.
Hopefully from now on, new bills will make it trough the house’s voting more easily and will reach up to the senate for final voting. This is what now players are waiting for thanks to Obama's new american future.
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