dillywho |
02-21-2014 03:03 PM |
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Originally Posted by rubicon
(Post 833124)
Hi dillywho: we do agree on most things concerning this topic. However as to my comments regarding if you don't like it....what I am trying to say is disagreement is not disloyalty I may not like something or some event going on in TV but it does not mean I do not like TV or want to live here.
As to Sumter One I get concerned that 5 county commissioners being so close aligned with TV. It is always prudent and good business that there never be even" the appearance of impropriety and or a conflict of interest"
As to the multi modal cart paths I do not know if theACC attempted to have the Developer re-do them on his dime because in my view they were improperly designed (width) and the Developer should have at minimum thrown in some of his own money
Nothing goes quickly with the government except taxpayers monies so I am not surprised by the lengthy IRS battle and I don't see it as a sign that either side has lost or won
I also love a good discussion but unfortunately the climate of our time makes the impossible because there are far too many overseers who shut down any worthwhile debate. I long for the days of Bill Buckley debates where extreme opinions met fought and then celebrated in friendships forged owing to mutual respect.
Personal Best Regards
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Hello to you again. I have to agree with you on the debates of old.
You're right, disagreement does not equate to disloyalty, and everyone has the right to be here. My personal opinion is that the more of us there are, the better it is for everyone. I just simply question why some apparently do no prior research or question how this place operates before buying in. At the time we came to check it out, my husband could still talk (has had a stroke) and had plenty of questions. They were answered to our satisfaction and we made our decision afterwards. Believe me, with whatever faults there are, this is eons above and beyond what we had or what we have seen anywhere else.
You brought up Sumter One again and once again, I have to disagree with your take on it. These guys are elected by us to look out for the expenditures of our tax monies here in TV. Before the process was changed, there were two choices on the ballot. I can't remember the names of the two guys before the change was made, but they took our tax monies to spend in primarily the lower portion of Sumter County (their area) and basically told us that we had enough money that they didn't need to spend it here, even though the largest percentage of those taxes were generated right here in TV.
Thanks again, for a good discussion. The best to you, too.
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