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Originally Posted by graciegirl
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Did you read that before ....up until THIS year, it was part of a NATIONAL sales event put on by Golfweek, the magazine. They stopped doing it so you can't bring it back. Now The Villages are doing their best to bring you a venue, probably not the same but they are trying. I am so sorry about your honey baked ham sandwich, but dang as a teacher I am gonna keep trying to explain what happened. The Morse family may be all as mean as Atilla the Hun, but this woman is a huge fan of free enterprise and gets annoyed when everybody has to be treated the same just because they are breathing. That does not mean I think you should be ugly to people, but even little kids know about competition. You don't give the other team advantage. Sheesh.
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Really, "a huge fan of free enterprise". Here's the definition of free enterprise.
Free Enterprise | Definition of Free enterprise by Merriam-Webster
a system in which private businesses are able to compete with each other with little control by the government. In The Villages, the developer is "the government" and he controls competition with his restrictions on who sells what where.
Whether it's right or wrong, that's what he can do, which is fine. But don't call it free enterprise because that's the last thing it is.