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In reply to the discussion: They are a much bigger threat than that [View all]Baitball Blogger
(46,703 posts)And, this didn't happen overnight. The way Florida operated in the nineties was a precursor to what we see today. Legal authorities skirted the rules in order to develop property in their municipalities. It was like an operation. They needed support so they cultivated people to "spread the story." Members of those business and social networks saw, firsthand, how the laws were pushed aside to reach an outcome. That is what happens in Florida, everyday. People in positions of power only pretend to follow the rules, but the decisions are really being made in their private circles. And, think about the education that their children receive, witnessing it all happen in their living rooms. So, now you have a generation who they have no use for the laws or for government process.
You want to set everything straight? At least in Florida, I have an answer. Provide what was denied back in the nineties. Make it easier for those of us who were run-over during those times to seek reparations. If there is no public admonishment, it only legitimizes that way of life.