Here’s the deal. It’s huge bar, three stories high for 100 ladies to pole dance, lap dance, and generally entertain men.
Since the 100 beautiful ladies get lots of tips for lap dancing and stuff, they start out by paying me $100 each for a spot in the club, a very reasonable deal.
The men pile in and stay because of the entertainment provided by the ladies, but businessmen use credit cards rather than cash, and credit cards are no good for tipping the ladies. Real cash is not allowed anyway. So I sell them Club Currency in any quantity. For $1000.00, I give them $800 Club dollars to tip the girls. Usually one businessman will bring a bunch of guys and treat everyone to dances and drinks and stuff on the corporate expense account. Keep the customer satisfied!
At the end of the night, the ladies bring me the Club Currency, and I give them $800.00 for each $1000.00 of Club Currency they give me. Of course, I provide security and have to cover the overhead of running the club, which justifies my take.
Governments operate on an excellent business model, to the extent that they take a piece of your earnings (income tax) and of your spendings (sales tax). And they use that piece of your earnings and spendings to offer you valuable services. I just decided to copy the government’s business model in my club.