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Originally Posted by LianneMigiano
Just wondering if any villa neighborhood has been able to petition the Developer for color changes (to TV pallet colors) when all in their neighborhoods are ONE IDENTICAL COLOR? I believe 75% of the homes in our neighborhoods must sign in order to pass. Even the US Senate can't pass anything - and THEIR threshold is 60%! Why the outrageous % required - and "...without competent, substantial evidence to support their decision" (as they are alleging regarding the SS apartments - in today's Daily Sun)!
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Well hm, let's look at your analogy. It makes no sense, the two situations don't compare.
With the government, you're dealing with 50 individual states, and everyone living in each of those states, almost 300 MILLION people, and their representatives needing to come up with solutions where at least 60% of them can actually agree on something.
With the Villages neighborhoods, you're dealing with ONE neighborhood, or a singular, confined, limited selection of neighborhoods, whose representatives need to appease just a few hundred people total.
If you want to seriously believe that the two compare, let's all gripe about cell phone service, and demand that only one carrier provide service to all residents, for the same price with the same plan. You only need 60% of the residents to agree, before you force everyone else to change their plan to the decided one.