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Originally Posted by graciegirl
I personally like that a private business can achieve what big government cannot. I personally like that a charter school can offer what most school systems in Florida cannot. I have noted that the builder continues to add rec centers and golf courses as they build. And new businesses are attracted to this area now more than they were before because we are bigger and demographers are finally noticing that we are here. The tax payers will become a bigger bunch too and will share the burden of any repairs and additions. Making a profit is how business works and it also allows business to employ people which to me is a very good thing.
SOMEONE is going to build here. I would prefer it is of the quality and have the regulations we now enjoy and that it continues to be an age restricted area.
Check again the map I posted that shows we have the lowest unemployment of any county in the state. Before the Morses came, Sumter was one of the poorest counties with the lowest employment.
A rising tide lifts all ships.
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GG: do you believe this private business is building rec centers, etc out of the goodness of its heart? Have you checked to see what 5 of profit this private business makes when it sells said facility to the District?
I like that rising tide lift all ships too. However I do not like when too many built ships begin colliding with one another
I am not pro or anti-developer. I am concerned with the affect this private business running as my government has on my quality of life and I have a right as a taxpayer amenity payer to speak up
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