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As was said long ago, "The lottery is a tax on stupidity." The entertainment of a game of "Empire Builder" or walking a 5K or 10K is much greater and lasts longer than scraping the coating off a lottery ticket. And healthier - mentally or physically.

Here's another one from last week regarding a "tax on stupidity":

52 Percent of Gen Z Morons Have Moved Money from Investments to Sports Betting

A majority of idiots in Gen Z have moved money out of investments and into a sports betting account. Twenty-six percent of Gen Z say “they treat sports betting as a deliberate, ongoing component of their financial plans,” according to a Bloomberg report.

That 26 percent compares to 14 percent of Millennials, just six percent of Generation X, and one percent of Boomers.

“Sports betting is increasingly competing with traditional investing for younger Americans’ attention,” adds Bloomberg, “with more than a quarter of Gen Z investors saying they see gambling on sports as part of their long-term financial strategy.”

Gambling as a “long-term strategy.” The stupid; it hurts.

The report is based on a survey from the personal finance outlet Betterment and also shows that only 36 percent of Gen Z does NOT participate in sports gambling.

One person interviewed said he only wagers $100 at a time and netted about $2500 so far this year. “I think I’m just smarter about it,” he said of his gambling. “I’m not just doing it as a hobby.”

Gambling is nothing more or less than a tax for being retarded.

You want to piss away your money? Gamble.

You want to build a foundation of financial peace of mind? Invest it wisely in a diversified stock portfolio. Sock away as much money as you can every year. Right your mind that this money is about long-term growth. Leave it there. Leave it alone.

Another form of gambling is day trading stocks.

Do people not understand that gambling outlets are specifically designed to make money and that the only way they make money is when you lose money? Same with casinos. Same with slot machines. The system is legally rigged so the house wins.

A recent survey of 700,000 online gamblers found that only four percent came out ahead.

“Of the more than 700,000 gamblers that we studied, 96 percent appeared to lose money to online gambling,” the survey revealed. “Only 4 percent made money from online betting. That is by design. Online gambling platforms often ban or throttle frequent winners’ accounts. There is no right to gamble.”

“In short,” a second study revealed, “only a very small minority [of online sports gamblers] — often cited around 3-5 percent — are consistently profitable. That means roughly 95 percent (or more) of bettors lose money over the long haul.”

“In 2023 alone, Americans wagered about $119.84 billion on sports, and sportsbooks kept $10.9 billion in revenue (house profit),” the study adds. “Those profits are essentially the sum of bettors’ losses — a hold of roughly 9 percent of all money wagered. This is the ‘house edge’ at work, grinding away at bettors’ bankrolls.”

The problem is that dumb people believe they are in that golden four percent who come out ahead, but let me assure you that those lucky four percent are not the same people year after year.

Recreational gambling is one thing. Sure, I’ve gone to Vegas a couple of times with a specific amount of money I was willing to lose (and then lost it). But to use gambling as an income generator, an investment strategy? To loot the investment accounts that actually do pay off over time… Pure idiocy.

The ultimate endorphin rush is reaching retirement age and knowing that over a lifetime of grinding, you have saved enough to live on comfortably.

https://www.breitbart.com/sports/2026/08/13/nolte-52-percent-of-gen-z-morons-have-moved-money-from-investments-to-sports-betting/
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As was said long ago, "The lottery is a tax on stupidity." The entertainment of a game of "Empire Builder" or walking a 5K or 10K is much greater and lasts longer than scraping the coating off a lottery ticket. And healthier - mentally or physically.
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The DUmpster / Re: I have a new way of dealing with the MAGATs:
« Last post by SVPete on August 17, 2026, 08:47:45 AM »
It's more creative to tell Lib/Prog idiots, "I like pie."
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The DUmpster / We have been playing our birthdays in the lottery for over 30 years
« Last post by CC27 on August 17, 2026, 07:14:10 AM »
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Omaha Steve (111,457 posts)

We have been playing our birthdays in the lottery for over 30 years

Yesterday morning was busy. I forgot to check the Mega-Millions results until this morning.  I checked the numbers BEFORE I had coffee. This is the most winnings we have ever had in the game. It isn't huge. But it will pay for the work on Marta's car that needs to be done. I'll be a happy man Monday when I cash the ticket.

By law, the Nebraska Lottery automatically checks for back taxes and child support on prizes of more than $500. No problem there. I just wonder how long the checks take.

So it is a drop in the bucket we have paid in. But we can sure put it to work.

OS

https://democraticunderground.com/10182343680

Are you going to share with your fellow DUmmies? Spread the wealth Steve..
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The DUmpster / Re: I have a new way of dealing with the MAGATs:
« Last post by Old n Grumpy on August 17, 2026, 06:58:49 AM »
Didn't Tess post his picture here once?
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The DUmpster / Re: This May Be the Biggest Coverup In Our Nation's History
« Last post by Airwolf on August 16, 2026, 05:29:45 PM »
Yep, a complete chin-neck-shoulder merger.

It's more like a flab u Lanch from the top down to his toes.
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The DUmpster / Re: I have a new way of dealing with the MAGATs:
« Last post by Airwolf on August 16, 2026, 05:24:47 PM »
Why can't the people with the white coats find that clown and take him to the home?
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The DUmpster / Re: "But I voted for the OTHER timeline, the sane one, the one
« Last post by Airwolf on August 16, 2026, 05:22:18 PM »
I'm picturing a keyboard with a dedicated space next to it,  where box wine sits.

With an IV hook up to it.
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The DUmpster / Re: Posting Without Comnent
« Last post by ADsOutburst on August 16, 2026, 04:04:58 PM »
You’re too kind, RonE. The first pic is slanderously and insultingly false, disproven by the death of Corey Comperatore. The second is ludicrous fantasy. IRL: 1. Trump realizes that the toilet is not any safer than any other part of a plane hit by a missile; 2. While Presidents have authority over the Secret Service, they pretty much do what the Secret Service does where security is concerned.

Agreed. To believe Trump staged the Pennsylvania assassination attempt is to believe Trump agreed to have real bullets fired in his direction. :thatsright:
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The DUmpster / Re: "But I voted for the OTHER timeline, the sane one, the one
« Last post by SVPete on August 16, 2026, 03:34:45 PM »
Harris had what she called an "opportunity economy".

Opportunity for what, no one knows.

Not even Kammie, :rimshot: .
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