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I find the good people of The Villages to be a tolerant, happy and contented lot. Most do not feel the need to without invitation announce or impose their political beliefs on others.
BTW, it is a relief to hear Fox rather than CNN which is relentlessly broadcast in airports. Here is how the OP can keep track of the red tide which occurs in the Sarasota area. NOAA Harmful Algal Bloom Operational Forecast System: Operational Conditions Reports |
We had our list of what we wanted when we retired. The first item was the beach and can understand why someone would want be have the salt air and sand. The OP did what was right for them and honestly, I have a bit of envy for your choice.
We purchased in The Villages. There's no ocean or beach, but the other things that we found would give us quality of life after retirement, outweighed the love of the beach. We've spent very little time in The Villages. What we have learned is there are a variety of political views, personality's, and even kids at the family pool. The people seem to be very similar to those we know in PA. What's so wonderful about planning for that last third of our lives is the ability to think what is important to us personally. We'll visit the beach, but will look forward to returning to free golf, scooting around in a golf cart, meeting people with similar and different backgrounds, and knowing when the day ends, we can sit back to enjoy a good book. Life is good. Enjoy wherever you decide is best for you. |
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I agree the Thread's heading is misleading but I prefer not to judge as to whether it was intentional or not.
To speak to the headings theme. Most people adapt, rationalize or remain in denial if something, someone or some place is not meeting their expectations. Further people can become bored with someone, something or some place.and need a change if it is physically and/or economically feasible. Further still such judgments require preferences and we all have different preferences so when it comes to someone, some thing or some place we wll have legitimate differences. One last note...In the beginning being liberal meant that the person was for very limited government interference. Today it means supporting big government |
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For some reason I think you posted that last part in an attempt to create a self-fulfilling prophecy and were hoping to get slammed by hateful responses. |
I feel an extremist from either side might be less welcome than a no position person, but not less than welcome. Everyone is welcome at my home, just Be respectful and every one will fit into The Villages life. I am going to a large party tonight and will see if anyone brings up the deep topic's we should not talk about with a drink in hand. I don't expect to hear any at all.
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My 2 cents. First I am a Dem. What other people think is up to them. I don't care if they are left or right. We will be buying a home in TVs in Sept. The other places we rejected I didn't look at in my rearview mirror. TVs has by FAR more things to do so we wont get old to soon. THATS it for me.
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I can see why they closed the political forum. Kind of takes on a life of it's own LOL :)
It's funny, I'm out with friends all of the time and we never talk politics. |
Just curious, and off-topic. The OP doesn't live here but feels free to comment on living here. Why does the OP even care? You purchased a house someplace else and you obviously have your reasons. Why do you feel the need to post on TOTV at all?
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"DITTO" DougB That's why you are my Hero!!!!:bowdown: |
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