A. The U.S. House passed legislation to make it clear that most online gambling is illegal and forbidding the use of credit cards to gamble online, because "the Internet's widespread availability makes it too easy to gamble, something that can create betting addictions and financial problems." But:
B. The bill would exempt state-run lotteries and horse racing.
B cancels A. Everything else written about the legislation is nonsense, and everyone who voted for it is a hypocritical charlatan with no authority to speak to Americans on any moral issue.