Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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[QUOTE=graciegirl;502716]Yes I do think the Morses, all of them read this forum. It has a lot of bilge but it also is a finger on the pulse of their customer and potential customer. They are hands on and have improved on their ideas and concepts over time. That doesn't mean that they are gonna jump to build an indoor pool or add more exercise facilities or mandate fat free at their restaurants...in MY OPINION, but they are good businss people and they know what they can do to give the consumer the ultimate bang for their buck.
Plus something inside of me feels that they are so beyond making money that somewhere floats in the goals they have is establishing a place for seniors to live never before seen on this planet. Everyone would love a legacy to the time spent on this earth. I think this place is it. Beats the heck outa the tombstone I have planned that says Well said, Gracie. You and I seem to be the only ones who feel The Morse's are reading TOTV posts.
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Now which one of these icons thingy's is the sarcasm one? |
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So....how many people go into business to "lose" money and not be successful?? Then, I ask, how many in business look for tax breaks and ways to invest their resources??
I have to wonder after being in this site for awhile now (a rhetorical question) why there are "some" who live here, who think the developer is out to "get" you??? If that's the case...then why stay here?? You could sell your place and move to another area, that doesn't offer as much as we have here! We are so blessed and privileged to have this beautiful place to enjoy our retirement years. Sure beats the snow/cold/ice of up north!!! "IF" they should read this...I want to thank them for the ideas they have had and making this such a special place to live! ![]() |
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. . .there is nothing better for people than to be happy and to enjoy themselves, and also that everyone should eat and drink, and find enjoyment in all his toil. . . Ecclesiasites 3:12 |
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What would lead you to believe that Morse made a billion tax free (the post does say TAX FEE, and I'm assuming there is an "R" missing there)? I've kept up with all of the information on the IRS issue, and clearly Morse paid federal income taxes on the gain from the transactions. You have every right to criticize Morse for the IRS issue as it relates to tax free bonds, but you can't criticize him for not paying his federal income taxes. That would be untrue.
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As soon as I saw that Blechman was behind the article I knew what to expect--another hack job by one who believes we should all be part of a government-controlled collective. Individual rights and liberties are anathema to him and his liberal-minded ilk.
Anyone who has read his book Leisureville (and I would recommend it even for the most pro-Mr. Morse follower out there) knows his dislike for the modern-day age-restricted retirement community (he feels that places like TV should be outlawed) and for Mr. Morse. Did Mr. Morse take advantage of a legal loophole in his creation and operation of TV? Of course. When Florida's CDD law was being written, it was certainly expected that the developer would control the CDD until enough people moved in and the development was sustainable, then transition it into either a resident-sustained entity or merge it into a city or county government. Nobody expected a situation whereby a CDD would be structured in such a way that it would never transition from a developer-controlled one. I'm an outsider (both not living in Florida and not old enough to move to TV) but I commend Mr. Morse. His father had essentially a floundering real estate business that could have easily been yet another failed enterprise as so many are. But his son learned from others (Del Webb) how successful retirement communities operate, and went well above and beyond what Webb did at Sun City. Essentially he did at TV what Henry Ford did in the early years at Ford Motor Company (nearly complete vertical integration) with the added twist of being able to legally control a governmental entity as well.
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The Daily Sun is a pathetic embarrassment to journalism. It is nothing more than another marketing arm for the Morse family's business enterprises and political positions.
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Figured as much. And you are younger?
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Welcome to The Villages!! Were you are free to do with your property exactly what we tell you can and remember ... it is Florida's friendliest hometown!! |
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