Catawba Nation Plans Groundbreaking for $300M North Carolina Casino As Federal Lawsuit Ongoing

Catawba Nation Plans Groundbreaking for $300M North Carolina Casino As Federal Lawsuit Ongoing

The Cherokee is seeking casinos in Tennessee and also tried to get a casino in Virginia, apparently the Virginia one is not going to be on the ballot as it was not in a municipality. They have been giving money to both parties for years and still do, including $10,000 to the losing candidate in the Republican primary for the Congressional seat.Let's not forget all of that. They're complaining about money leaving North Carolina and their own proposed casinos would do it as well.Commerce, Georgia. Intersects I-85 and Highway 441. That exit is the one that folks in Atlanta take to go to Cherokee to the casino. I'm telling you if the casino forces regroup and had a plan for even a modest casino there in addition to the racetrack one south of Atlanta, that place would print money. The Cherokee, hell, everyone who thinks they can pull it off need to be on that, like now.The tribes need to work together. No way William Holland Thomas (look him up, arguably the best friend the Cherokee ever had) was once Chief of the Cherokee and no way would he not be fighting for the tribes to work together now. Too much on the line for them not to.