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Old 10-02-2019, 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Advogado View Post
There is an applicable Latin term: res ipsa loquitur, which means "the thing speaks for itself".

It is obvious what is going on when the County Commissioners vote for a property-tax increase on residents instead of an impact-fee increase on the Developer. If you cannot see what is going on here, you are either turning a blind eye toward the obvious or you are affiliated with the Developer or County Commissioners. Would you please identify yourself. I have.

In case you are not aware, County Commissioners in Florida have a sordid history. For examples, simply Google: “Florida county commissioner bribe.” Nevertheless, I have never said that anything illegal was done in this case, and I have no evidence of illegality. Bottom line: legal or not, what was done here stinks.
You miss the fact I was stating. You again make an innuendo that something illegal is going on between the developer and the county commissioners above. All I asked is do you have proof or evidence submissable in court to prosecute for these nefarious deeds. This is a country that the legal system still says you are innocent until proven guilty even if that is not what people like. As far as the history of bad county commissioners, I go further and do not trust any politician. But I will not condemn, slander, post half truths, make innuendos or degrade people without knowing the truth backed up by facts. Your bottom line is an opinion and for some, mostly those outside TV it will be a burden that should be looked to assist them with relief/assistance.

If you would like to speak with me feel free to send me a private message and I will be glad to speak with you about myself. Believe me I am not nor ever have been in any way connected to the developer or any government entity.