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Originally Posted by OrangeBlossomBaby
The POA has said not to waste water, and provided tips and hints on how to accomplish that.
The POA has provided tips and resources to help when Seniors are scammed, robbed, or assaulted in addition to the usual 911 for emergencies.
The POA has provided access to the different Villages departments.
The POA has provided schedules and locations for local elections, so people know where and when to vote.
So do the opposite: Go for it. Turn all the spigots on in your house and let them run indefinitely. If you get robbed, just shrug and say "it is what it is." If you need help from one of the Villages departments, don't bother trying to actually get in touch with them. And for the love of all that's good in the world, don't vote.
Because all of those things are the "opposite" of what the POA recommends.
It seems like a very childish suggestion, doesn't it? Like a 7-year-old being told to clean their room and instead, they start throwing stuff all over the floor.
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Not bad with a few exceptions:
"The POA has said not to waste water, and provided tips and hints on how to accomplish that."
Irrelevant, since the Florida Aquifer is one of the largest in the world.
"The POA has provided schedules and locations for local elections, so people know where and when to vote."
And whom to vote for as well


The rest are pretty good things