Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Louis Swartz lawsuit closing the life long learning center
Can you believe this guy and a law suit caused the life long learning center to close! This is rediculous. He has a fancy house on a golf course and sues the learning center because he is hearing impaired. My husband is too and this community offers all kinds of privileges that he has now prevented us from enjoying. I have a great idea! MOVE
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Why is this in political?
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I love the LLLC and have taken courses there. If they close, we ALL lose. Who is this guy anyway?? I am so disappointed to hear this. |
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In the days of old...an angry mob would show up at his house and "correct" his behavior...problem solved.
We're "civilized" now, so EVERYONE suffers while he goes about doing what he does, making people miserable. There's something to be said about the old ways. |
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They should be real proud. |
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How is this such a surprise to so many?
Of all the issues that are in TV, good or bad or just informative, how did this one sneak under the radar of knowledgeable residents and management? (if it did that is). How did this major element of TV life style process toward demise with no clamor along the way to closure? |
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The LLLC is ... uh, make that "was," a net positive to The Villages. While it was not a major factor in our decision to move here, it was certainly a factor and in the "plus" column. The loss of the LLLC thus has an impact on all of us ... not only just in the amenity sense but, to an extent, financial in terms of loss of desirability and thus market value. I think both the VHA and POA need to address this issue and quickly. Foremost should be ... what has to happen to get the LLLC back? |
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There are always those that are such miserable scumbags that they wish everyone else to share in their misery, whether deserved or not. Usually not.
I do not know the details of this case, but I do have a question. How can one manage to get a private institution closed based on their inability to participate, if that institution is not receiving government subsidies? |
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It's easy to hide behind 124000 people. I do hope there is another side of this story - like compromise can be reached. Be interesting to hear from the complainers what their lawyers told them. These cases have a way of ending with the legal team saying I had no way of knowing that would be the outcome. To the legal team - scumbags.
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Make it free...a "club"...I always thought a lot of the "classes" were pretty weak...more a money making opportunity than anything. I think a lot of people would still teach if there was an interest.
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There just has to be more to the story than just the legal public statements. |
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Good idea that the VHA or the POA represent the "lifestyle". Let's see which one has the guts to do more than write the monthly newsletter.
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No one should be surprised about this. This is the normal outcome of liberal/progressive policies and governance.
Make no mistake, 100,000 white people living a good retirement in an anathema to social justice warriors. You can be sure this is just the opening salvo to destroying the Villages lifestyle. |
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This is why the issue / action should be considered political . |
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