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Originally Posted by Vernon Hud
I don't understand why some of you people that post on this site, continually blame everything that is said negative, on the people from the north. Do you realize that the majority of the people that move here are from Florida and the south. It is like every year there are 40,000 snow birds leave, and in the summer you are all still blaming everything that happens here on the snow birds, and the trolls. We also know, if we don't like it here we can move, we don't need reminders, but we do know we have the right to have our opinions, just like you do. I also like gold wing's video's, but I completely disagree with him on the impact fees, and I do think that probably 80 to 90% of the Villager's disagree with him also.
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You are absolutely correct, the blame game has to stop. Few are from here and all bring their own preconceptions with them, not all are good and not all are bad, just different. The goal for all of us needs to be getting along, adapting, and accepting our community. This place is like no other, let's not try to make it like someplace else. Life is way too short, especially at our ages, to start acting like spoiled children.
As far as if you agree with my opinion or not, that is something only you can decide, just make your decision an informed decision. Do your own research so you have facts to base your decision on. Do not believe what you read from the habitual posters and complainers on this site, what you read on facebook, read in the paper, or what you read on that other website, all are biased and omit the facts that don't fit their agenda. Get the facts, make up your own mind, be your own person.
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