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On the outskirts of the city, there is a business based on an understanding of probabilities. It is a jail alai fronton, a caver
On the outskirts of the city, there is a business based on an understanding of probabilities. It is a jail alai fronton, a caver
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2019-08-27
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On the outskirts of the city, there is a business based on an understanding of probabilities. It is a jail alai fronton, a cavernous court where athletes play a fast game for the entertainment of gamblers and the benefit of, among others, the state treasury.
Not coincidentally, Connecticut is one of just seven states still fiercely determined not to have an income tax. Gambling taxes yielded $76.4 million last year, which is not a large slice of Connecticut’s $2.1 billion budget, but it would be missed, and is growing.
Last year Americans legally wagered $15 billion, up 8 percent cover 1976. Lotteries took in 24 percent more. Stiffening resistance to taxes is encouraging states to seek revenues from gambling, and thus to encourage gambling. There are three rationalizations for this:
State-run gambling controls illegal gambling.
Gambling is a painless way to raise revenues.
Gambling is a "victimless" recreation, and thus is a matter of moral indifference.
Actually, there is evidence that legal gambling increases the respectability of gambling, and increases public interest in gambling. This creates new gamblers, some of whom move on to illegal gambling, which generally offers better odds. And as a revenue-raising device, gambling is severely regressive.
Gamblers are drawn disproportionately from minority and poor populations that can ill-afford to gamble, that are especially susceptible to the lure of gambling, and that especially need a government that will not collaborate with gambling entrepreneurs, as in jai alai, and that will not become a gambling entrepreneur through a state lottery.
A depressing number of gamblers have no margin for economic losses and little understanding of the probability of losses.
Between 1975 and 1977 there was a 140 percent increase in spending to advertise lotteries — lotteries in which more than 99.9 percent of all players are losers. Such advertising is apt to be especially effective, and cruel, among people whose tribulations make them susceptible to dreams of sudden relief.
Grocery money is risked for such relief. Some grocers in Hartford’s poorer neighborhoods report that receipts decline during jai alai season. Aside from the injury gamblers do to their dependents, there is a more subtle but more comprehensive injury done by gambling. It is the injury done to society’s sense of elemental equities. Gambling blurs the distinction between well-earned and "ill-gotten" gains.
Gambling is debased speculation, a lust for sudden wealth that is not connected with the process of making society more productive of goods and services. Government support of gambling gives a legitimating imprimatur to the pursuit of wealth without work. "It is, " said Jefferson, "the manners and spirit of a people which preserves a republic in vigor." Jefferson believed in the virtue-instilling effects of agricultural labor. Andrew Jackson denounced the Bank of the United States as a "monster" because increased credit creation meant increased speculation. Martin Van Buren warned against "a craving desire...for sudden wealth." The early nineteenth century belief was that citizens could be distinguished by the moral worth of the way they acquired wealth; and physical labor was considered the most ennobling labor.
It is perhaps a bit late to worry about all this: the United States is a developed capitalist society of a sort Jefferson would have feared if he had been able to imagine it. But those who cherish capitalism should note that the moral weakness of capitalism derives, in part, from the belief that too much wealth is allocated in "speculative" ways, capriciously, to people who earn their bread neither by the sweat of their brows nor by wrinkling their brows for socially useful purpose.
Of course, any economy produces windfalls. As a town grows, some land values soar. And some investors (like many non-investors) regard stock trading as a form of roulette.
But state-sanctioned gambling institutionalizes windfalls, whets the public appetite for them, and encourages the delusion that they are more frequent than they really are. Thus do states simultaneously cheat and corrupt their citizens.
The author mentions grocers’ receipt decline to______.
选项
A、show people are busy in jai alai season
B、make a distinction between well-earned and ill-gotten gains
C、show there is a more subtle but more comprehensive injury done by gambling
D、illustrate people lose money in jai alai season and cannot afford groceries
答案
D
解析
本题细节定位于第十段第一句话“Grocery money is risked for such relief.Some grocers in Hartford’s poorer neighborhoods report that receipts decline during jai alai season.”。由此可知,为了摆脱困苦,赌徒们冒险将购买食品杂货的钱用于赌博。哈特福德贫困区的杂货商们报告说,在回力球赛季期间他们的收入下降了。据此可以推知,人们在回力球赛季赌博输钱,没钱购买食品杂货,因此选择D。
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