A Native American tribe that has no connection to Phoenix whatsoever, except the phone number of a lawyer who can drive a moving van through a pinhole in the law, can build a big a casino in Glendale. A local hospital that used to be run by caring nuns but now is owned by a big medical conglomerate headquartered in San Francisco can run a multi-million dollar raffle complete with a big TV media campaign. An American Legion post that's been serving veterans in Phoenix for generations can't have a few slot machines to entertain the old timers and keep the doors open. We live in a crazy world.