Golden Questions
Terry told me before that my posts were too political, so I’ve cut back, but I had to share this.
I just had an enlightening conversation with former senator David Jones. We were at the press conference where Paul Golden finally announced his partnership with Wyndham Worldwide to manage and operate the Wyndham St. Croix Golf Resort and Casino (formerly called Golden Gaming/Golden Resorts, LLC). Oddly, no one from Wyndham bothered to show up, or they kept quiet, they certainly weren’t introduced. How’s that for a resounding endorsement?
Anyway, I was discussing with Mr. Jones the fact that Mr. Golden’s checkered past includes episodes that would prevent him from employment in a casino, let alone running one, according to the Virgin Islands Casino Control Act. “We’re not here to judge anyone”, Mr. Jones said. He went on to say Paul Golden hasn’t murdered or raped anyone, as far as we know, so we should move forward. Right in our community, he told me, we have people who have raped and murdered and they’re flourishing, so why shouldn’t Mr. Golden. He seemed to be saying that, since we haven’t been able to enforce all our laws against more heinous crimes, we shouldn’t bother to enforce lowly laws like the Casino Control Act. It struck me as particularly odd, since our police commissioner was on a radio talk show this morning saying he and the force are committed to enforcing all the laws, from seat belt requirements, window tinting, cell phone use, noise ordinances and traffic rules on up. Yet here was a former senator, who used to be charged with making the laws, saying we should just ignore some of them, since we can’t enforce all of them.
I really wish someone from Wyndham had shown up at the press conference. I’ve heard all of Paul’s answers before, but I had a question for them. I’m wondering, given Mr. Golden’s history, in previous ventures, of ignoring municipal rules and regulations that he’s been unable to have changed to suit his purpose, how much consideration Wyndham has given to their liability should this practice continue on this resort project? I’d also like to know why they jumped the gun on his announcement by a few hours, sending a press release out to Marketwire, but failed to note it on their own Wyndham Worldwide website? (as of 4:00 pm AST 2/27/08)
Note: This editorial comment was also submitted to the St. Croix Source, The St. Croix Avis, and the VI Daily News
Tags: golden gaming, golden resorts, Paul Golden, Rants, St. Croix, St. Croix Golf Resort and Casino, windham worldwide, wyndham

February 27th, 2008 at 7:07 pm
No difference between your territory and my state except eventually you may get locked up here if you are corrupt too often in public.
Our Republican NC Speaker of the house, Jim Black, from neighboring Mattthews, NC is doing hard time in the Federal pen after year of public corruption.
It took damn near an act of congress to get him there.
It is frustrating.
February 27th, 2008 at 8:42 pm
Not too political, Sweetie, just too wordy and complicated for those not involved or interested in local politics.
February 29th, 2008 at 7:15 am
Good questions, Michael and the senators ( small “s ” – real senators get capital “S”) implications are reprehensible.
Sent that one back to his locker.
Let’s hope that Golden is just another big bag of Wyndham. He was foisted once here and it can happen again.
Good that you and Terry, along with the rest of us who are sick of felons running the asylum, remain vocal and visable.
Thanks.
February 29th, 2008 at 9:34 am
“Big bag of Wyndham”!!! Oh Bonnie! You need to send that one to the papers!! It’s perfect! Too funny!!
February 29th, 2008 at 2:44 pm
Thanks Terry,
It WOULD be a good headline, no?
It had its’ debut right here!!!
March 3rd, 2008 at 1:47 pm
I’m with you Michael
March 3rd, 2008 at 2:52 pm
Thanks Sandy
November 24th, 2008 at 1:15 pm
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