[QUOTE=billethkid;1329425]
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Originally Posted by Wavy Chips
I 100% agree.
Again are there enough folks interested enough to question how could this happen?
For example.
We had to listen for weeks while folks ground on and on about stripping or not stripping MMPs.
We got a minimum of monthly updates about the tax issue of TV and the IRS.
Et al!
It should be disnconcerting to many residents of TV that an issue affecting thousands of residents can literally be in process with no knowledge, BY DESIGN, until a decision has been reached.....like it or not.
Some where some one is asleep at the switch. The obvious news/knowledge black out was obviously the plan by all involved. They are counting on us being just a gullible, dupe-able bunch of seniors, happily skipping down the MMP of TV lifestyle.
Where is the rage? The crying out of the masses for not only the decision made and how it affects thousands of residents.....but for the way the entire proceding have been kept under wraps.
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IMHO this played out exactly as expected. The plaintiffs felt that they were wronged. They brought suit against TV (seven? years ago). TV defends itself like they do in every legal action. TV never discusses it's business publicly which is prudent business practice. Plaintiffs were probably advised against going public since they know that public sentiment would not be on their side and seven years of overwhelming public outcry would significantly hinder the suit and its ability to win and probably lead to a decision by the legal counsel to drop the suit. Now, TV made a decision to close the LLC and it now becomes a public issue. The clock starts ticking now.