In article , Roger Halstead
wrote:
Wellll... In Michigan the lottery was supposed to support the schools,
but some how the money ended up being diverted to the general fund and
the schools are still struggling. I guess the powers that be figured
the schools wouldn't know what to do with all that money so they'd "do
what's best for the system".
Isn't it interesting how the state lottery systems don't seem to
generate much of a surplus, while privately run systems are so
successful they have to worry about corruption.
Kinda makes one wonder who the real crooks are, doesn't it?
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