Friday, May 30, 2014

CA Lawmakers Ready for Bill by APARTHEID Practicing Tribe: The Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians

An online poker bill being drafted by two coalitions of influential California Indian tribes will likely be ready for introduction to state lawmakers next week.
Coalitions fronted by the "BAD ACTORS" of Pechanga Band of Luiseno Indians and another by the San Manuel Band of Serrano Mission Indians met again on Tuesday to iron out additional specifics of the proposal. According to tribal lobbyist Jerome Encinas, discussions between the tribal factions are now 99.9% complete and the tribal-backed measure is nearly ready for perusal by lawmakers.
Quite simply, there are numerous tribes that are doing much worse to their own people than they accuse Poker Stars of doing.  Bad Actors, for Per Capita Theft of over $600 MILLION,  APARTHEID, Corruption...include the tribes:  PECHANGA, REDDING RANCHERIA, CHUKCHANSI, PALA, ENTERPRISE, ROBINSON RANCHERIA....  State lawmakers need to look deeply before they give these tribes ANY license.

The meeting went well,” Encinas told eGaming Review. “All issues are resolved and we are now in the process of setting up meetings with legislators to discuss how we move forward.”
While those tribes have resolved their concerns, yet to be decided is how the Morongo Band of Mission Indians will view the soon-to-be introduced proposal. The Morongo tribe has reached agreement on a partnership with PokerStars and a triumverate of the state's largest card rooms, and if unfavorable bad actor language is included in the new bill, don't expect the Morongo tribe to be sharing a peace pipe with Pechanga and San Manuel.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Our States leadership needs to look at the BAD APPLES at Pechanga and Pala....since the tribes already have a monopoly on gambling in brick and mortar...it's time for California to let the highest bidder of non tribal to get online.. Who would trust a Pechanga or Pala with online regulations?..

Anonymous said...

Eric Holder? blah blah blah,...

Reinstatement_Restitution said...

This is simple stuff. Just set the tax bar at 20%. Then see how many players are left.

Just for comparison the bar is 0% right now. 20% would clear the amateurs and leave the real professional thieves.

Anonymous said...

Refuse to use a made up term for the ILLEGAL REMOVAL OF FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED TRIBAL MEMBERS.

t'eetilawuncha! said...

Thank you for hitting the truth wide OPEN. "Refuse to use a made up term for the ILLEGAL REMOVAL OF FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED TRIBAL MEMBERS."

Maybe it's time the Bad Actors tell the truth instead of lies. We don't follow custom and tradition, we don't follow bylaws of constitutions, we don't follow requests we ask for if we disagree with them. We do what we want. That's the TRUTH! I can try to explain my choices, but I shouldn't have too, I have a Sovereignty right, but the people in the band don't qualify for the same rights because I disagree with them. Since I'm a tribal Spokesperson, Oh I mean Chairman I've been told I can do anything and no one can send me a letter threatening me for intruding and breaking custom and tradition, bylaws of constitutions. Am I clear now? Can I have my rights, I mean our rights, I mean "ALL OUR RIGHTS?"

Anonymous said...

Life's not fair, that's why there is judgement, justice, retribution and vindication.