The CEO Who Built Himself America’s Largest House Just Threatened to Fire His Employees if Obama’s Elected
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Subject: Message from David Siegel
Date:Mon, 08 Oct 2012 13:58:05 -0400 (EDT)
From: [David Siegel]
To: [All employees]
To All My Valued Employees,
As most of you know our company, Westgate Resorts, has continued to succeed in spite of a very dismal economy. There is no question that the economy has changed for the worse and we have not seen any improvement over the past four years. In spite of all of the challenges we have faced, the good news is this: The economy doesn't currently pose a threat to your job. What does threaten your job however, is another 4 years of the same Presidential administration. Of course, as your employer, I can't tell you whom to vote for, and I certainly wouldn't interfere with your right to vote for whomever you choose. In fact, I encourage you to vote for whomever you think will serve your interests the best.
However, let me share a few facts that might help you decide what is in your best interest.The current administration and members of the press have perpetuated an environment that casts employers against employees. They want you to believe that we live in a class system where the rich get richer, the poor get poorer. They label us the "1%" and imply that we are somehow immune to the challenges that face our country. This could not be further from the truth. Sure, you may have heard about the big home that I'm building. I'm sure many people think that I live a privileged life. However, what you don't see or hear is the true story behind any success that I have achieved.
I started this company over 42 years ago. At that time, I lived in a very modest home. I converted my garage into an office so I could put forth 100% effort into building a company, which by the way, would eventually employ you. We didn't eat in fancy restaurants or take expensive vacations because every dollar I made went back into this company. I drove an old used car, and often times, I stayed home on weekends, while my friends went out drinking and partying. In fact, I was married to my business — hard work, discipline, and sacrifice. Meanwhile, many of my friends got regular jobs. They worked 40 hours a week and made a nice income, and they spent every dime they earned. They drove flashy cars and lived in expensive homes and wore fancy designer clothes. My friends refinanced their mortgages and lived a life of luxury. I, however, did not. I put my time, my money, and my life into this business —-with a vision that eventually, some day, I too, will be able to afford to buy whatever I wanted. Even to this day, every dime I earn goes back into this company. Over the past four years I have had to stop building my dream house, cut back on all of my expenses, and take my kids out of private schools simply to keep this company strong and to keep you employed.
Just think about this – most of you arrive at work in the morning and leave that afternoon and the rest of your time is yours to do as you please. But not me- there is no "off" button for me. When you leave the office, you are done and you have a weekend all to yourself. I unfortunately do not have that freedom. I eat, live, and breathe this company every minute of the day, every day of the week. There is no rest. There is no weekend. There is no happy hour. I know many of you work hard and do a great job, but I'm the one who has to sign every check, pay every expense, and make sure that this company continues to succeed. Unfortunately, what most people see is the nice house and the lavish lifestyle. What the press certainly does not want you to see, is the true story of the hard work and sacrifices I've made.
Now, the economy is falling apart and people like me who made all the right decisions and invested in themselves are being forced to bail out all the people who didn't. The people that overspent their paychecks suddenly feel entitled to the same luxuries that I earned and sacrificed 42 years of my life for. Yes, business ownership has its benefits, but the price I've paid is steep and not without wounds. Unfortunately, the costs of running a business have gotten out of control, and let me tell you why: We are being taxed to death and the government thinks we don't pay enough. We pay state taxes, federal taxes, property taxes, sales and use taxes, payroll taxes, workers compensation taxes and unemployment taxes. I even have to hire an entire department to manage all these taxes. The question I have is this: Who is really stimulating the economy? Is it the Government that wants to take money from those who have earned it and give it to those who have not, or is it people like me who built a company out of his garage and directly employs over 7000 people and hosts over 3 million people per year with a great vacation?
Obviously, our present government believes that taking my money is the right economic stimulus for this country. The fact is, if I deducted 50% of your paycheck you'd quit and you wouldn't work here. I mean, why should you? Who wants to get rewarded only 50% of their hard work? Well, that's what happens to me.
Here is what most people don't understand and the press and our Government has chosen to ignore – to stimulate the economy you need to stimulate what runs the economy. Instead of raising my taxes and depositing that money into the Washington black-hole, let me spend it on growing the company, hire more employees, and generate substantial economic growth. My employees will enjoy the wealth of that tax cut in the form of promotions and better salaries. But that is not what our current Government wants you to believe. They want you to believe that it somehow makes sense to take more from those who create wealth and give it to those who do not, and somehow our economy will improve. They don't want you to know that the "1%", as they like to label us, pay more than 31% of all the taxes in this country. Thomas Jefferson, the author of our great Constitution, once said, "democracy" will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not."
Business is at the heart of America and always has been. To restart it, you must stimulate business, not kill it. However, the power brokers in Washington believe redistributing wealth is the essential driver of the American economic engine. Nothing could be further from the truth and this is the type of change they want.
So where am I going with all this? It's quite simple. If any new taxes are levied on me, or my company, as our current President plans, I will have no choice but to reduce the size of this company. Rather than grow this company I will be forced to cut back. This means fewer jobs, less benefits and certainly less opportunity for everyone.
So, when you make your decision to vote, ask yourself, which candidate understands the economics of business ownership and who doesn't? Whose policies will endanger your job? Answer those questions and you should know who might be the one capable of protecting and saving your job. While the media wants to tell you to believe the "1 percenters" are bad, I'm telling you they are not. They create most of the jobs. If you lose your job, it won't be at the hands of the "1%"; it will be at the hands of a political hurricane that swept through this country.
You see, I can no longer support a system that penalizes the productive and gives to the unproductive. My motivation to work and to provide jobs will be destroyed, and with it, so will your opportunities. If that happens, you can find me in the Caribbean sitting on the beach, under a palm tree, retired, and with no employees to worry about.
Signed, your boss,
David Siegel
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OlBlue
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This guy made his money the old fashioned way: lying, cheating, and stealing:
http://www.ripoffreport.com/directory/westgate-resorts.aspx - 7 months ago
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OlBlue:
rofl. Good to know.
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OlBlue:
Those are some pretty rough allegations. Any proof or is it just old fashioned class envy?
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seekeroftruth:
I didn't see any class issues in that link, just a bunch of people who had bad experiences with Westgate. It doesn't seem like a good company to deal with.
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Toughth
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if I was fired after the election and Obama was elected I would sue and use the letter to take the company he worked so hard for away from him! turn it over to the empolyees.
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Toughth:
You wouldn't have a case and you'd lose. You know why? You didn't build that! hah
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johnnyTremaine
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seekeroftruth:
Go FRACK yourself OPIE
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johnnyTremaine:
That's why folks of your minority status will never make it in this world. If you'd channel all your anger and hostility into something more positive and compassionate we'd all be better off.
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BrushwithDeathToothpaste
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Coercion
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BrushwithDeathToothpaste
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BrushwithDeathToothpaste:
Common sense really.
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seekeroftruth:
No threatening people with firing so they vote for your candidate is coercion. Maybe you should be a seekerofdefinition.
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BrushwithDeathToothpaste:
I wouldn't call it a threat, coercion maybe. But coercion that benefits everyones best interest in his employ if Obama loses.
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BrushwithDeathToothpaste:
It's called Voter Intimidation and it is illegal, I hope he gets sued.
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BrushwithDeathToothpaste:
Welcome back, where were you when we were discussing the flouride issue ?
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BrushwithDeathToothpaste:
So it would seem. +^d
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LiIIianRose:
I believe you are right.Hope we hear more on this.
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HarukoHaruhara
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Money really does change most people.
The rich really, really aren't like the rest of us schmoes.
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HarukoHaruhara:
Rich schmoes! But most are rich because they worked hard for it. Is it up to any of us or any politician to penalize a man for the fruits of his labor? Almost anyone can have it if they're willing to work hard for it. Most of us aren't willing. So you have rich schmoes and lazy schmoes. If I had my way I would be a rich lazy schmoe.
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seekeroftruth:
Most job creators are rich but most rich are not job creators. Many have inherited their money. Some actually stole it. Getting rich by betting against the America economy then encouraging your customers to cover your bet is stealing.
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BrushwithDeathToothpaste:
I'm not sure the actual percentages but I somewhat agree. There are plenty of rich folks who don't have an altruistic bone in their bodies, even those who may have worked hard for their wealth. Then there are some who care about the country and the "common folk". We can't legislate against rich people for being ass holes. But neither should we penalize the rich just because they are. There are plenty of lazy entitlement sucking ass holes as well. It would be interesting if we could determine which there were more of.
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seekeroftruth:
"Rich schmoes! But most are rich because they worked hard for it.."
Oh, I don't believe that. I believe that is a fairy tale Republicans tell to each other before bedtime.
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seekeroftruth:
Why is asking them to pay the same rate of tax as the rest of us "penalizing" them?
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HarukoHaruhara:
Certainly not . I have a friend that thinks they are aliens , while i do not believe such , i understand WHY she may think that ... they ARE alien compared to the general humanity ...
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BrushwithDeathToothpaste:
Insider trading and war profiteering.
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HarukoHaruhara:
Before they f+++ themselves with a crucifix.
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Joeydee44:
Bad call. If we asked them to pay the same rate as the rest of us we'd be lowering what they are currently taxed...
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artemis6:
He looks like an alien
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seekeroftruth:
You are an immature ignorANUS and let me do the math for ya.
One Billionaire =20,000 " lazy common folk", or 100,000 " entitlement sucking assholes" or 1,000,000 pea brain jagoffs like you. Hang yourself or let the dog eat your face. - 7 months ago
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johnnyTremaine:
By George he DOES !
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seekeroftruth:
Many extremely rich people over the 400k mark derive their income from capital gains, genius and they pay about 13% or nothing like R-Money. Making 379K per year is nothing, that is a Doctor or dentist and I think they are OVERtaxed, it is the millionaires and the billionaires and the CORPORATIONS that need to be taxed at a higher rate, so in my view your chart is meaningless, everyone on that chart is taxed too much. I'd like to see to rich chart starting at 55% over 1.5 million.
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johnnyTremaine:
No my chart is not meaningless, it represents tax rates as of 2012. Hmmmm most rich people? Where do you derive your figures from? Many rich folks take advantage of capital gains, including democrats like John Kerry, Al Gore, The Clintons etc...U.S. House Democrats Push to Sustain 15% Capital Gains Tax Rate...http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2010-09-28/house-democrats-push-to-keep-15-capital... .If I were rich enough to take advantage of the captax I would too. One would be stupid to not take advantage of legal ways to keep the most of what they earn. I disagree though. Doctors, lawyers or any other schmoe making $400,000 a year shoud be paying their fair share as well but if you think 35% is too high vote for Romney. He'll bring down the tax rate for those over paid cut throats in the medical field.
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rluz
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I can't believe this story - that I HAD TO feature this as today's from the community: http://current.com/blog/93924948_ceo-threatens-to-fire-employees-if-obama-is-re-...
Thanks all! Keep the great stories coming!
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rluz:
+^d
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rluz:
Thanks to rluz
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SIBob
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This guy is what is wrong with this country. Things have gotten way out of hand. We need an equalizer. Let's start with the tax code. If that doesn't work, any ideas anyone?
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SIBob:
I can't speak for this guy but of course there are some rich folks who are bad for the country. Another thing that is bad for the country and the economy is the lazy able bodied who choose to live off of entitlements. But you gotta wonder why has the poverty level and the amount of food stamp recipients increased by two thirds under Obama's watch?
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seekeroftruth:
There are many seniors that are trying to live off of Soc.Sec. & without food stamps wouldn't eat...and you refer to them too as living off 'entitlements'? B/C Soc.Sec. & Medicare ARE entitlements....if you worked you paid into them & you are "ENTITLED" to get back what you worked & paid for.
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SIBob:
Shhhhllllop..thwickplop
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icount2:
Like many on the left you seem to twist and spin anothers argument to make an invalid point. I never said any of the things that you are accusing me of. Not all entitlements are created equal. I never mentioned seniors nor did I mention those deserving of entitlements that they've earned. I said the lazy able bodied. At least many of the wealthy that you envy have earned what they have. If you can somehow justify giving away money or benefits to those who are unworthy or unentitled then you're the one with the problem, not me.
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seekeroftruth:
I know some poor guys that are bad for this country too, actually I don't know any rich folks, I only know of them.
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seekeroftruth:
MISHIMA, junior,( in training) when do you turn 21 ?
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seekeroftruth:
Whenever you mention 'entitlements' you include ALL. Do you have one of your Charts to show matter-of-factually there are MANY lazy able bodied people on "entitlement" programs? I'd like to see that chart, and where you got it from.
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seekeroftruth:
Obama is reaping what Bush sowed. He had to struggle to keep the sinking ship afloat.
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johnnyTremaine:
G U I L L O T I N E !
-a fine way to roll.
waaaaaaaaaa....aaa......aa...a . . . . a . . . . . . . . a . . . . . .( plunk )
+^d !
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icount2:
Let’s run some numbers to find out. According to the 2010 US Census Bureau findings, there are 114.8 Million families in the US. With 34.2% of US families “on welfare” (see related article: An Expansion of the Welfare State), this means that approximately 39.3 Million homes receive monthly welfare benefits. The Federal government expects to spend $451.9 Billion in 2012 on welfare expenditures. This averages out to roughly $11,500 annually per family or $958 per family per month.
If the fraud rate is only 2%-3%, how much money could it really be costing us? Well…these low rates would mean that roughly 785,000 to 1.2 Million families are illegally receiving welfare benefits. At the average rate of $11,500 per year, this is costing the tax payers between $9.0 - $13.5 Billion dollars every year. This is as much or more than the cost of teen pregnancy. (see related article: Homes Built on Sand) While the percentage may be small, the cost is still quite high. It isn’t enough to make up the $1.5 Trillion Federal budget deficit; but, it is still significant... http://www.roanen.com/1/post/2012/04/how-much-is-welfare-fraud-costing-us.html..
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johnnyTremaine:
Sounds like you need to make some new friends lol.
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seekeroftruth:
I don't remember my comment saying anything about welfare fraud.
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remanns:
TOTALLY! :-)
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I wish I did business with this company so I could write a letter explaining why I will no longer do business with them.
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hoosierdaddy:
And as a freedom loving American you would have that choice. The man would prefer to stay in business and keep his employees. It makes sense to fold up shop if you live in a country where success is punished. The more business's that close their doors, the less revenue and those who depend on entitlements go without. So essentially you are condemning the poor.
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SEND THE LETTER, they will waste their time looking you up to see how much they will lose. Write a letter of cancellation on a convention for 500 rooms that you never booked and ask for a refund. Better yet book a bunch of bogus reservations. Add them to NAMBLA , KKK and FLDS mailing lists
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seekeroftruth:
I thought I smelled Paul Ryan, but it was the Seeker of Truthlessness
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alexandrekBack
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watch the doc about his wife and him,
from his tasteless lifestyle to his pathetic carsh
http://queenofversailles.co.uk/?gclid=CJ_Fn4r79rICFUfKtAoduCcAOw - 7 months ago
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alexandrekBack:
She is so ridiculous!
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alexandrekBack
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Whe you know he got bankrupt thanks to W bush it's really something
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alexandrekBack:
So when do we start blaming the current administration for the country's problems? C'mon man it's been almost four years.
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seekeroftruth:
I found something of yours and would like to return it .
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seekeroftruth:
amazing, 4 years ago it's exactly when he bankrupted!
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seekeroftruth:
Yeah, 4 years of your House & Rupud Majority Congress keeping their word from when Obama got sworn in that their main agenda was to make him a 1-term Pres. Let's not care how many Americans we hurt in the process, let's just send back all his proposals, etc. so we can say "look what a bad Pres. he's been" anyone would have trouble doing anything with a majority like that. But yet he STILL got a lot more done than even GeoW.
And you may want to turn your eloquent writing style towards Robme's advisors to watch his many ongoing flip-flops...ex: Tues."I do not have any legislation on abortion that I know of" & Wed. he put out a page of legislation on that subject. Ann is right to worry about his mental well-being, like the mother of the SEAL member that had to tell Robme to stop using her son in his speeches, and the man who said Robme introduced himself to him 3x's then said he had a connection to him-"yeah,I can't remember meeting him 3x's but we have a connection".
And to maybe back off a little on the Libya attacks when it is a Fact that your party signed to cut back the security there for Americans (Ambassador, etc.).
And we can go on & on, but I believe Joe will take care of them tonight with Lyin-Ryan. - 7 months ago
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alexandrekBack:
We would'nt want to acknowledge the 6 trillion added by the current regime. That kind of info could possibly hurt Obamas chances at re-election. We must keep the truth quiet bro.
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johnnyTremaine:
Thats ok, It was a present for you. With the friends you choose to keep i figured it would be at home with you.
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icount2:
Nice spin, spin again.
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seekeroftruth:
that is another subject, keep focus on the post, this one is about a boss using blackmail to pervert democracy
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wolfess
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I couldn't even finish reading this drivel -- seriously, GUILLOTINE this worthless piece of cr@p!
Actually naming the 90,000 square foot mansion that he built the 'Palace of Versailles' is perfect -- it will make it much easier to JUSTIFY guillotining this pondscum!Pwr 2 the WORKING peons! GUILLOTINE DAVID SIEGEL!
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wolfess:
he didn't and will never finish building it, he's broke!
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wolfess:
Agree with every single word you said! GUILLOTINE DAVID SIEGEL!
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wolfess:
Class envy is never pretty.
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seekeroftruth:
BITE ME!
Pwr 2 the WORKING peons! GUILLOTINE DAVID SIEGEL!
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alexandrekBack:
Maybe he should have made it smaller so that he could actually afford to finish it; or maybe this narcissistic pondscum should just give up and EAT. WORMS! I seriously resent having to share our earth and air with this waste of space.
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wolfess:
Beware , this dude is bating you .... please , do not let him !! I would miss you , and , it is so obvious ... but even i fall for it sometimes in a moment of weariness . We can watch each others backs ....
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wolfess:
Fe Fi Fo Fum, I smell the blood of the Patriot Action Network ... ;)
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wolfess:
Here is a portable model. I believe this would fit in a spacious Westgate motel room,
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artemis6:
Hey thanks guys (artemis and HH) -- you know it's really good to have friends as valuable as you are ... willing to forgive an old woman her fits of postmenopausal anger :-)!
Pwr 2 the WORKING peons! GUILLOTINE DAVID SIEGEL!
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MSII:
Carefull kiddies sounds like a 'legitimate' rape, I mean D threat. the JIDF will be calling Current to complain as soon as Mishitalot catches wind.Fuck all we'll decapitate him too !
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HarukoHaruhara:
Yes the stink is overwhelming! Yet another resurrection, it's a snake-handler miracle!
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johnnyTremaine:
Sounds like a worthy plan, one I'm in 100% accord with! Lets make sure the blade is just a bit on the dull side, don't want it to be too quick now!
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seekeroftruth:
All kinds of mayhem running amok
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dgN3N24PXk&feature=relatedPwr 2 the WORKING peons! GUILLOTINE MEDIOCRITY!
- 7 months ago
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wolfess
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artemis6
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wolfess:
You have done nothing wrong as your anger is just . It is that the just out of school troll deliberately enrages it , in order to do you harm . Indeed , i am very angry at that .
- 7 months ago
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artemis6
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seekeroftruth [removed]
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wolfess:
biting you would be my pleasure, now back to my original comment.
- 7 months ago
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seekeroftruth [removed]
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keithponder
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What these should tell some of you is to be careful when you're always trying to accuse Black people of playing the race card.
Just because racism and bigotry don't affect you on a daily basis doesn't mean that it doesn't exist. America, unfortunately for some of us, is still as racist as it's ever been. I'm telling you what I know so please don't try and tell me what you believe.
- 7 months ago
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seekeroftruth [removed]
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keithponder:
What does playing the race card have to do with this thread? Some play it, some don't. Those who do should be ashamed. Obama is ineffectual and incompetent. It has nothing to do with race.
- 7 months ago
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seekeroftruth [removed]
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Varex_Sythe
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Now people, we should blame him or call him greedy, building the largest house in the United States is an expensive investment, and he is probably facing hard economic times after completing such a task. Truly, this man should deserve our pity if anything else...
*snicker*
- 7 months ago
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charliesommers
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Varex_Sythe:
teeheehee
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johnnyTremaine
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Varex_Sythe:
Here is a house warming gift, a
pile for each guest room. - 7 months ago
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mrpuma2u
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He basically stole the form of the letter from a fake letter that circulated via email back in 2008.
http://www.snopes.com/politics/business/valuedemployees.asp
SO not only is he a whiny one percent weasel, he's a lazy plagiarist.
- 7 months ago
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mrpuma2u
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rluz
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mrpuma2u:
Like the Internet wouldn't find out?
- 7 months ago
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rluz
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mrpuma2u
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rluz:
We know that, but these CEO's are so out of touch and narcissistic, they don't think anyone that isn't super rich is half as smart as they are.
- 7 months ago
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mrpuma2u
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mrpuma2u:
Well,.....THAT was sort of witty . . . .
( what would a methed up college freshman in business school do ? )There are probably some CliffsNotes on Machiavelli and Ann Rand involved in this submission as well.
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http://cdn-i.dmdentertainment.com/cracked/img/articles/mystikal_cliff/1.jpg - 7 months ago
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artemis6
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He was going to fire 'em anyway , just wanted someone else to take the blame ...
- 7 months ago
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artemis6
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letsliveinpeace
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artemis6:
Agreed!
- 7 months ago
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artemis6:
Nice to see conjecture is alive and well on the left. So what do you base your hypothesis on, class envy?
- 7 months ago
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seekeroftruth:
Personal Experience .
- 7 months ago
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artemis6
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artemis6:
So you are or were one of the wealthy who treated those who weren't like crap? Why the change of heart?
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letsliveinpeace
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http://current.com/community/93924538_the-ed-show-ceo-threatens-to-fire-employee...
David Siegel is the founder and CEO of Westgate Resorts, a huge national timeshare company and one of the largest resort developers in the world. In 2007 he was a billionaire, although he may be only a hundred-millionaire now. He and his wife Jackie were the subjects of the recent documentary "The Queen of Versailles," about their ongoing quest to build the largest house in America, a 90,000 square foot monument to excess. And yesterday, David Siegel sent an email to all of his thousands of employees, in which he—in a veiled way—insinuated that they would be fired of Barack Obama is reelected.UPDATE: Shortly after we posted this letter, we found out, thanks to multiple readers, that it bore suspicious resemblances to a popular chain letter that was circulated just before the 2008 elections. Well, we just got off the phone with David Siegel, who told us the letter below is real, and that it was sent out to all of his employees yesterday. "I did use the letter that had circulated before as a guideline, but I changed it [to fit my circumstances]," he told us. "It speaks the truth and it gives [employees] something to think about when they go to the polls." He also said that its threats of possible layoffs are real, based on his assessment of the political and economic climate. He added that he "hasn't had any negative feedback" on the letter.
The Florida-based Westgate Resorts is not a public company. It is the domain of David Siegel, a staunch Republican. In fact, Siegel has publicly claimed credit for George W. Bush defeating Al Gore, saying "I had my managers do a survey on every employee [8,000 total]. If they liked Bush, we made them register to vote. But not if they liked Gore.""The Queen of Versailles" depicts the dashing of Siegel's mansion dreams after the recession hit. But just months ago, he restarted construction on his personal Palace of Versailles (with the intention of selling it for $100 million) and told Reuters, "We're the most profitable we've ever been."
Huge mansion. Huge fortune. Profitable company. What could David Siegal have to complain about? Well, the demonization of the 1% by Barack Obama, for one thing. This truly amazing email went out to all Westgate employees yesterday. Bolding is ours.
- 7 months ago
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letsliveinpeace
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What a fool! Makes you wonder how he got so rich in he first place. Well, this is his explaination:
"...Now, the economy is falling apart and people like me who made all the right decisions and invested in themselves are being forced to bail out all the people who didn't. The people that overspent their paychecks suddenly feel entitled to the same luxuries that I earned and sacrificed 42 years of my life for. Yes, business ownership has its benefits, but the price I've paid is steep and not without wounds. Unfortunately, the costs of running a business have gotten out of control, and let me tell you why: We are being taxed to death and the government thinks we don't pay enough. We pay state taxes, federal taxes, property taxes, sales and use taxes, payroll taxes, workers compensation taxes and unemployment taxes. I even have to hire an entire department to manage all these taxes. The question I have is this: Who is really stimulating the economy? Is it the Government that wants to take money from those who have earned it and give it to those who have not, or is it people like me who built a company out of his garage and directly employs over 7000 people and hosts over 3 million people per year with a great vacation?..."
Sad, very sad.
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lazloman
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lazloman:
cronies! the american way!
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letsliveinpeace
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Gee, I guess his employees are in no way responsible for his success, everything is all him, and he had no help what so ever. What a selfish self aggrandizing troll. If the economy was so bad, nobody would be using his timeshares and he would be as broke, not Martha Stewart broke, but MC Hammer broke.
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letsliveinpeace
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letsliveinpeace:
Once you buy a time share it is hard to get out of the contract
if you don't use them you loose them
but you still pay - 7 months ago
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cmc101
