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So glad to have you representing us. We have had a house near Sumter Landing for 5+ years and are moving down this year. We have never met, but have looked at your fascinating construction updates from time to time. Thank you for your service in the U.S. Navy and for your service now in government. Laura &. Richard |
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Don, congratulations on your appointment to the Sumter County Commission by Governor Ron DeSantis. I’ll be praying for your protection, strength and wisdom. Please let me know if can support you in any way. To your massive success, Craig ツ
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Don, congratulations on your appointment to the Sumter County Commission. I enjoy watching your videos very much.
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Don has my vote if for no other reason than he defended my asking questions when I was new to the NSCUDD board. He spook up at the board meeting to ask that I be allowed to continue my questioning. I wish there were more public officials like Don.
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Some folks would do well to think just a little bit before putting pen to paper, or in this case, fingers to keyboard. Better to keep your mouth shut, and appear to be ignorant, than to open it and remove all doubt.
The Governor's appointment to fill a commissioner vacancy is completely above board, and in compliance with state statute. Filling a commission vacancy ensures the county's business can continue, and the residents be represented, until the next scheduled election. Would people rather a vacant seat remain empty, possibly stalling important issues/decisions, for the next seven months? Further, anyone who suggests that Don Wiley is just another puppet of the Developer has obviously never heard him speak, or even watched any of his videos. I believe that Don will be a fair and open-minded commissioner, and will do his best for all residents of Sumter County. The good thing about an interim appointment is that you get to "test drive" the man before you cast a vote in November. For gosh sakes, give the man a chance. |
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Any one notice his drone videos have not been here for some time? Wonder why?
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Could it be that I've been a little busy lately? When I do post videos it takes a lot of time to share them to FB, Twitter, and other sites, and yes, occasionally I do miss posting on one site or page and don't realize it until much later. Generally, a day or two after the video is posted on YouTube, I move on as I have to produce about 10 videos a week for my customers, some are private, some are on my other YouTube channel. According to the analytics that are provided by YouTube, the postings here represent 1-2% of the total views received by my videos, if I miss posting here, it has little impact. It's not that TOTV isn't an important site, it is, it's just not as easy to post videos here on a mobile device as it is on my desktop computer. I do most of my reading of TOTV on my phone and if I've forgotten to post the video, I generally don't have the time to go back and post it while on the phone. |
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"No political references are allowed on the website."
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As far as Don Wiley is concerned, I cannot think of a more knowledgeable and even handed individual. The governor has the right to appoint if a seat is vacated mid term. Don should be graciously thanked for the effort and work this position will take. Most people do not understand the efforts and time involved with sitting on any commission or board and the rules that must be followed. My hat off to you, in advance, sir.
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Welcome Don!
Mr. Wiley is an intelligent, caring and kind person that has the interest of the community each and every day. He has worked hard making TV a great place to live. Congratulations on being appointed and looking forward to your open and honest input that will reflect positively on our County. :bigbow:
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Don excels in these aspects. His videos and posts have very articulate explainations of the complexities for the various aspects of governence, business and budgets in Sumter County and The Villages. |
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What I've noticed with the way this area is politically organized is that no one lasts long who does not understand just who is really calling the shots around here. Threading that needle while trying to represent "the people" will take a lot of political skill.
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Will be very interesting to see how this plays out once he disagrees with the developer. |
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You do realize he also teaches at the enrichment academy.
He owns his own business. He is sill grieving the loss of his son on Jan 22 |
Thanks everyone for the words of support and encouragement.
The appointment came as a huge shock to me on Friday, I was notified about 15 minutes before the public announcement was made. The way an appointment works is that you must submit your name and other information to the governor's office (website application) and they do the screening from there. I submitted my name shortly after Diane Spencer resigned for health reasons, about the same time I decided to run for the office. There's a vetting process that follows but I honestly don't know what it entails, I received one brief phone call and email in my response to my application, that was it until Friday afternoon. Honestly, I didn't expect anything like this so close to the primary election, and I'm unsure what impact it will have on the election process, some may see it a negative and some may see it a positive, it's impossible to know the actual impact. I would have expected something like this after the election results were known and then seating the winner early so that the county would have a full board sooner to conduct its business. The other side of the coin is that the county is in the middle of budget season and it is certainly better to have the full board to make some of the most critical decisions the board makes. Again, I have no insight into how the decision was made. Is it a surprise that a known conservative Governor appointed a known conservative citizen to fill a seat such as this? I would hope not. Do I think that the Governor's office called someone in the upper echelons of the developer's hierarchy in the screening process? I have little doubt. I've no idea who they would have responded but if it was a nod to yes it was a very hesitant nod, considering how many times on the CDD and PWAC boards I've disagreed with them (don't worry, you'll never read about things like that on the pseudo-news web page). The headaches I've caused them with my videos - my comments in video 113 about their involvement in the First Responder's rec center were not well received, as well as many other comments I've made that put them on the hot seat. I don't know the developer, I'm not on the A list for the Christmas party. I met Ryan McCabe 3 and a half years ago when I was "called to the principal's office" to discuss my drone flying over the construction area (a story best saved for another date), and I met Jennifer Parr for the first time at the grand opening of Ezell, she knew me on site (surprised me!) and we talked for about 1 minute, that's it Yes, I know Dr. Lester, I met him for the first time about a year and a half ago and have had coffee with him at Scoopels several times since, I learned very quickly to watch what I say as I quickly felt ripples after my comments. Have I done business with The Villages? I bought my house from them and my mortgage is through CFB, beyond that no. I had considered it very early on but backlash from my videos quickly squashed those thoughts. I also wanted to have sole control of my video content, editorial license, and timing, something I would have lost with the first dime from the developer. 2500 years ago, the Chinese General and philosopher, Sun Tzu (known for the work The Art of War) wrote "keep your friends close and your enemies closer", what he failed to include was - because it's hard the tell the difference. I've learned this last part the hard way. While the response to my running and this appointment have been overwhelmingly positive, there have been a few negative comments from democrats and other expected sources. I do hate social media and its labels, the popular labels of Racist, Misogynist, White Supremist, and many others have a companion here in The Villages - "In the developer's pocket!" Seriously? Do people not realize that responsible government actions must take into consideration more that the comments and wants of a few individuals, they must include all the facts, fiscal, contractual, and legal ramification in addition to the impact on the community as a whole both long and short term as well as any unintended consequences. It's a very difficult process weighing all these factors and the one factor that, if done right, doesn't come into play is one's own opinion and self-interest. This is where my head has always been. Thanks again everyone. More to come. |
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I was not sure about whether I would vote for you but now after reading your post can tell you that you will have my vote for sure. |
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The Saw Grass parking area seems like it is going to be way too small if these venues are popular. |
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I am sorry you are having negative comments from some Dems. I guess there are bad apples on both sides. Don't loose sight that there are good apples on both sides too. |
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but like you, after reading his post, he definitely will have my vote. |
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