This Strip Club Offered Free Lap Dances to Struggling Government Officials
Government workers were offered an opportunity to push through the latest political deadlock with a free lap dance at the Crazy Horse 3 on Wednesday If you are a government worker in the United States, chances are you are soaking up the gloom and doom of being placed on furlough – or worse still, having to work through the latest budget calamity without pay. While politicians are busy chin-waggling and pointing fingers, and Elon Musk’s ill-fated attempt to slash government spending through the Department of Government Efficiency has fallen flat, the government is back in the old familiar bind – a shutdown due to lack of budget consensus. Yet, Las Vegas and the Crazy Horse 3, a strip club, is ngaking matters into its own hands, and alleviating the pain of government workers – one lap dance at a time. It’s a free lap dance, too, which has already ngaken place. The strip club has already concluded its Strippers Against Shutdowns campaign, urging dejected governmental workers, regardless of their gender, to opt for the carnal palliative. Commenting on the idea, the club’s owner, Nando Sostilio, said that he was equally depressed by the fact that the federal government is having hundreds of thousands of people work without pay, and suggested that “a little entertainment” can help ease things up. While the idea itself is a little outrageous, and the public is hardly going to look favorably on your taxman getting it on at the Crazy Horse 3, the campaign exemplifies Las Vegas’ inherent out-of-the-box thinkingand whimsical, if somewhat odd, contributions to society and the community. Strip Clubs and brothels around Nevada are often keen on capitalizing on the influx of potential patrons who flock to major events such as the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix or Super Bowl games, offering parties and a few freebies that might just tempt even the most pious sports fan. For those looking for a free lap dance, the opportunity is now passed, but Las Vegas is full of surprises – so stay tuned.
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