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Letter from David Siegel, owner of Westgate Resorts (7000 employees)
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RE: Letter from David Siegel, owner of Westgate Resorts (7000 employees)
(10-11-2012 05:50 PM)At Ease Wrote:  The original was better. [/hipster]

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10-12-2012 07:30 AM
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RE: Letter from David Siegel, owner of Westgate Resorts (7000 employees)
As I said above, I think this letter may well be over the top.

But I also think it is an error to dismiss it completely or to try to marginalize the author. The concerns he expresses are real and legitimate concerns held genuinely by many businesspeople in this country today. If we choose simply to ignore those concerns, there will be unintended consequences and they will not be pretty.
10-12-2012 07:40 AM
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