And we should point out there is plenty of advertising in Houston on radio, TV and other media for the casinos in SW Louisiana. Go up to DFW and you’ll be bombarded by ads for the Oklahoma casinos as well as horse racing in Louisiana.Yes. But just because something is illegal doesn't mean you can't talk about it or depict it over the air. There are TV stations that advertise beer and show beer consumption in shows despite the fact that their airwaves cover "dry" counties.
Should we ban horse racing on TV in Texas because it involves gambling?
Disclaimer again: I personally have zero interest in gambling. But eventually the gambling interests, who wield a huge amount of financial clout, will win out. As we’ve discussed before, a central tenet of American capitalism is “Never let any sense of morality get in the way of making money.”It is only a matter of time before the people get to vote for it. The Oklahoma - Louisiana special interest groups are slowly losing their grip. The only person standing in the way now is Dan Patrick.