Reid Calls on Nevada Legislature to 'Outlaw' Prostitution

Amused

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More authoritarian BS from the American Left. When will voters wake up and realize there is nothing liberal about the Democratic party? That the Dems are every bit as much, if not more authoritarian than the GOP?

Reid Calls on Nevada Legislature to 'Outlaw' Prostitution

Published February 22, 2011| FoxNews.com

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, urging Nevada to have an "adult conversation about an adult subject," called on his home state Tuesday to abolish legalized prostitution.

The Nevada Democrat issued the call during a speech to the state Legislature. Anticipating the challenge to their livelihood, brothel owners and prostitutes traveled to Carson City in advance to attend the address.
Reid cast his plea Tuesday as an economic decision, suggesting major businesses will not invest in the struggling state as long as it's the last holdout where prostitution is legal.

"When the nation thinks about Nevada, it should think about the world's newest ideas and newest careers, not about its oldest profession," Reid said. "If we want to attract business to Nevada that puts people back to work, the time has come to outlaw prostitution."

Reid said other parts of the country do not "believe" in Nevada, pointing to its lagging education system and other economic problems. But he said Nevada must prove to the world it's a "21st century state."

He called for greater investment in education, while hailing Nevada's success in hosting renewable energy firms. But to turn the corner, Reid said the brothels have to go.

"I've talked to families who feel the same way, parents who don't want their children to look out a school bus and see a brothel, or to live in a state with the wrong kind of red lights," he said. "Nevada needs to be known as the first place for innovation and investment, not the last place where prostitution is still legal."

The Las Vegas Review-Journal earlier reported that brothel owners were anticipating the remarks. Brothel lobbyist George Flint told the newspaper he was bringing at least a dozen "professionally" dressed employees to the speech.

Brothel owner Dennis Hof pledged to have "10 hookers in the front row."
Nevada is the only state where prostitution is legal, though it is confined to the rural counties and heavily regulated. Las Vegas and other more populated areas of the state do not permit prostitution.

The Supreme Court, incidentally, also weighed in on a Nevada brothel dispute Tuesday. The high court refused to consider a challenge to state laws prohibiting newspaper brothel ads in places where prostitution is illegal.


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ElFenix

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major business isn't going to invest in nevada because its out in the middle of nowhere. access to ports? no. easy access to the coasts or the big cities in the middle of the country? no. looming problem with water? yes.
 

jonks

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More authoritarian BS from the American Left.

o...k, lets go ask some GOP senators if they think prostitution should be legal everywhere. I'm sure they'll jump at the change to board your libertarian train.

Hate to break it to you but this isn't a left/right issue.

If Reid wants to have an adult conversation about the effects of prohibition (be it drugs, prostitution, whatever) I'd love to have it. I don't think he'd like the way it went though.
 

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o...k, lets go ask some GOP senators if they think prostitution should be legal everywhere. I'm sure they'll jump at the change to board your libertarian train.

Hate to break it to you but this isn't a left/right issue.

:::sigh:::

Reading comprehension isn't your strong point, is it?

I never said the GOP was better, now did I?

I am only making the point that the American left is NOT liberal. Not by any sense of the word. They are authoritarian. The very thing the GOP is accused of being.
 

jonks

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:::sigh:::

Reading comprehension isn't your strong point, is it?

I never said the GOP was better, now did I?

I am only making the point that the American left is NOT liberal. Not by any sense of the word. They are authoritarian. The very thing the GOP is accused of being.

No, you didn't, I was hasty as I'm running out. Apologies.
 

ShawnD1

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lol what retards. I'm sure making prostitution illegal will fix the budget problem. All those money making brothels do is avoid taxes and suck on the government tits! (pun intended)
 

Rainsford

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Reading comprehension isn't your strong point, is it?

I never said the GOP was better, now did I?

I am only making the point that the American left is NOT liberal. Not by any sense of the word. They are authoritarian. The very thing the GOP is accused of being.

No, you didn't say the GOP was better. But you DID say that the Democrats are "every bit as much, if not more authoritarian than the GOP", which begs the question of how the GOP would react to this issue...or dozens of other similar issues. I think Reid is being stupid here, that doesn't mean he's just as authoritarian as your average GOP senator.
 

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No, you didn't say the GOP was better. But you DID say that the Democrats are "every bit as much, if not more authoritarian than the GOP", which begs the question of how the GOP would react to this issue...or dozens of other similar issues. I think Reid is being stupid here, that doesn't mean he's just as authoritarian as your average GOP senator.

Ah, but then, there's the rub, isn't it?

I would argue that while both parties are, in practice, equally authoritarian, the leftist authoritarian platform has been FAR more successful. The Religious Right has been dead in the water.

Neither here nor there, though. Anyone who is truly liberal should be favoring ANY lean, no matter how slight, towards libertarianism now. One does NOT have to buy all, or even most of the libertarian platform to support a libertarian candidate. Just think of it as seasoning. Any libertarian influence now would be a positive one, as both major parties head down the authoritarian path.

It is very sad that there is no true liberal party left in America.
 

Fern

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But Reid has no trouble with gambling? I see he was gaming commisioner for a while.

I also note that he is a Mormon, is he just pushing his religion on Nevada?

I have never heard of a compnay that would like to relocate to Nevada but won't because of legalized prostitution. I'd like to see him list some real examples of this problem he claims.

Fern
 

Kadarin

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Wow, what a fucking idiot. He would have been out of the Senate too, had Sharron Angle not been an even bigger fucking idiot.
 

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So much for the "socially liberal" party. Morality should not be legislated, whether from the Dems or the GOP.

I'm a proud Catholic and I support legalized prostitution.
 

sactoking

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But Reid has no trouble with gambling? I see he was gaming commisioner for a while.

I have never heard of a compnay that would like to relocate to Nevada but won't because of legalized prostitution. I'd like to see him list some real examples of this problem he claims.

Fern

ElFenix said:
major business isn't going to invest in nevada because its out in the middle of nowhere. access to ports? no. easy access to the coasts or the big cities in the middle of the country? no. looming problem with water? yes.

Reid cast his plea Tuesday as an economic decision, suggesting major businesses will not invest in the struggling state as long as it's the last holdout where prostitution is legal.

"If we want to attract business to Nevada that puts people back to work, the time has come to outlaw prostitution."

"I've talked to families who feel the same way, parents who don't want their children to look out a school bus and see a brothel,

Reid's positing a strawman argument. First off, prostitution has NOTHING to do with Nevada's problems. Nevada has a gigantic dearth of educated citizens. Brothels do not cause low test scores. There are no known "major businesses" who have publicly refused to do business in the state due to prostitution. There are also no schools in the state near a brothel so his 'example' is disingenuous.

Nevada's problems stem from the fact that its tax base is outdated, being based mostly on gambling. Gaming revenues are on the decline as Indian casinos pop up all over the country. Since the state Constitution outlaws both a direct personal and direct corporate income tax (and the Constitution is tough to change) the state's fiscal woes get worse.

There are some big companies in Nevada. Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble both have distribution centers. Intuit has a large presence. Sherwin-Williams has a large distribution center. Microsoft's largest single revenue hub is there (Microsoft Licensing). And that's just Northern Nevada.

Hell, back a few years ago the brothel owners came to Carson City and practically begged to be taxed (brothel revenue is not subject to any sort of excise tax). They were turned down.

Reid is facing an inevitable truth: he hasn't done much to help his state and, had he faced a sane opponent, he would be out of a job. There's a good chance this is his last term. If he has to sell out his constituency to repay some Capitol palm greasing, so be it.
 

JSt0rm

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As a pinko commie liberal myself I think prostitution should be mandatory.
 

IronWing

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More authoritarian BS from the American Left.
In what way is Harry Reid "left"? Leftists like me consider him to be a corporatist whore. If prostitution were illegal in Nevada, Harry would be out of work.
 

Fern

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With no personal or corporate income tax, I fail to see how the state's financial situation can be improved by attracting business there.

I understand employment would improve, but it isn't going to help state's financial condition. I suppose new facilities would bring in some property tax revenuse (assuming it wasn't waived as a benefit to attract the biz), but that's county, not state, revenue.

Since gambling and prostitution is already there, and they have no income tax, a better idea would be legalize pot and tax it.

Fern
 

UberNeuman

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They'll only get my hooker after they pry her off my cold, dead... BLANK.



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jackschmittusa

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I think prostitution should be legal everywhere. Licensed, taxed, and mandatory health inspections.

How is a woman using her body to provide a service any different than a guy using his to build a deck for pay?

At least with carpentry being legal, there are no carpenter pimps.