As Donnie achieved what he desired, he refrained from expressing any further opinions on the New Deal.
The bankers in the United States and Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal once again fell into a tug-of-war.
In response, Donnie no longer paid much attention.
Donnie even left Atlantic City, causing many who came to visit him to find him absent, unaware of his whereabouts.
After inquiries, it was discovered that Donnie had gone to Las Vegas, Nevada.
Las Vegas, located on the edge of the desert in Nevada, United States, is surrounded by barren stone deserts and gobi terrain. It has a subtropical desert climate, with little rainfall all year, hot summers, cold windswept winters, and large temperature differences between day and night.
In 1931, Nevada passed a bill legalizing gambling.
Las Vegas also became the second city in the United States where gambling was legalized.
However, at that time, it could not be compared with Atlantic City at all.
