graciegirl |
11-18-2017 09:20 AM |
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Originally Posted by Marathon Man
(Post 1477346)
Here is something I never understood. Maybe someone can explain it.
Why is being happy and satisfied with the community that we chose to live in considered bad? Why do some feel the need to categorize others as 'pro-developer', 'cool-aid drinkers', etc? Is thinking that the developer did a great job really incorrect, as some seem to think it is? Can't a person enjoy living here without having an opinion of the Morse family?
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I so agree. I don't KNOW the Morse family and they don't allow us to know them very well. I know them only by their works.
I think it is good business, and probably good mental health for the Morse family to stay OUT of the spotlight. It is wise to not advertise you want to do this or that when land is part of the equation. Suddenly that land becomes out of sight financially.
HOWEVER, she rants, I know enough about life in general, about business, and know that the things we get in return for our investment here of money is more than fair.
If I were the person behind the screen, I would stay behind the screen. It is O.K. to run a for profit business. That is what this country's financial well being is built on.
If the builder stopped. Another builder would begin, or a dozen. And we would have growth. Uncontrolled growth in a way that most would NOT like.
Florida has become the third most populous State in the Union and will continue to grow as ten thousand Boomers a day retire for the next 12 years.
Baby Boomers Retire | Pew Research Center
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