David Siegel and the billionaire’s sad lament

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The man above is David Siegel, owner of Westgate Resorts, allegedly the largest time-share company in the world, with his wife Jackie. After a financial setback during the recession, Siegel now brags that “we’re the most profitable we’ve ever been.” He and Jackie have resumed construction on a 90,000-square-foot home, called Versailles, that they are building in Florida. If and when it is completed, it will be the largest private home in the country.

According to the Wall Street Journal, when completed Versailles will boast “13 bedrooms, 23 full bathrooms, a 6,000-square-foot master suite (with plans in place for a bed on a rotating platform), a banquet kitchen plus 10 satellite kitchens, a 20-car garage, three pools, a two-story wine cellar and a grand hall with a 30-foot stained glass dome.”

With that background established, this is the email that Siegel sent to his employees yesterday:

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

The email does raise an interesting question or two, such as, if it’s true that “even to this day, every dime I earn goes back into this company,” where did all the money for that house come from? And if he made all the right decisions, why did he come so close to bankruptcy? Why does he blame government for the fact that he had to pull his eight kids out of private school? If he couldn’t support a family that large, why did he keep having children?

Under ordinary circumstances, I also wouldn’t think it necessary to pity poor Mr. Siegel. After all, he would seem to have more than enough pity for himself to fill all three swimming pools at Versailles, allowing him to wallow in that emotion to his heart’s content. But clearly, this is a man completely unfamiliar with the concept of “more than enough.” Judging from his email, the poor unappreciated soul wants and needs more pity still; he is a victim, you see, treated shabbily and unfairly, and he’s not going to take any more of it, by golly.

Attention, attention must finally be paid to such a person.

– Jay Bookman

636 comments Add your comment

Marsh

October 10th, 2012
3:41 pm

Check out his record on worker’s rights. Insane.

Ted

October 10th, 2012
4:16 pm

Dude is death on smoking, but carries a blubber tire ! Needs a corset or maybe should consider smoking !

Jetanna

October 10th, 2012
4:22 pm

He employs employees because he NEEDS them not out of the goodness of his heart. They in turn need jobs, especially due to increasing unemployment. He feels he has worked hard and is entitled to whatever he deems he wants, after all he worked for it it’s his $. Yet, the people who work for him ensuring he keeps making this $$ don’t deserve health care. He feels they feel entitled and they should spend the $ he gives them better thereby affording thier own health care….DISGUSTING, to treat people like trash, whom have also afforded your GREED!

Jetanna

October 10th, 2012
4:24 pm

Then again, he thinks bedding down his granddaughter is appropriate…OH I’m sorry, it just looks like his granddaughter….again, disgusting!

James

October 10th, 2012
4:52 pm

He’s right. He made the money, let him do what he wants with it. He gives people jobs. If he wasn’t here, thousands would be on welfare. The government is trying to tax him to the point where he closes his doors, and retires. Then, thousands will be unemployed…again.

Donald Stevenson

October 10th, 2012
6:46 pm

I wonder if any body on the web knows what CEO in real life means. Criminal Enterprize Organizer. And then I wonder how much money his trophy wife will get when she divorces his Enzite filled body,for the gardener. She could cause him to have a stroke.

Stacey

October 10th, 2012
7:16 pm

I am pretty sure he bought his wife too…I know he paid her plastic surgeon well! Unbelievable!

Dan

October 10th, 2012
7:59 pm

Who gets the company after he dies

John Coctosen

October 10th, 2012
8:05 pm

That’s why you will always be a writer Jay, living a miserable existence writing (and mostly criticizing) hard workers like this guy, pandering to your pathetic readers who agree with you. Wealth envy, punishing success. Who cares what this guy owns? Every piece of gaudy furniture in his cheesy mansion was built by someone, somewhere, who needs that job. Just b/c you clowns are pissed that he has more than you, you think you have the moral superiority when he writes a well thought out critique of the current economy where risk on capital just isn’t worth it anymore. Sure, this guy is butt loaded, but if any of you sad pathetic democrats had a clue what it takes to start, build, and continue to run a business, you would understand that it’s a razor thin wire between big success and bankruptcy. I have an idea, why don’t you myrmidons go try to start a business and build it to the size of this entity and then come back and see what you think of Obama and his socialist professorial double speak.

fortypercenter

October 10th, 2012
8:05 pm

Obama will win!! You should get started with the layoffs….#$$%!! Better yet, maybe you and your family will die in a plane crash and your money goes to the state. One good thing, you are not on this planet for very much longer. We will be without one less @#hole. Worthless piece of @#$%!!

cc

October 10th, 2012
8:07 pm

i live in florida i am poor , but not on the street And what i see with these radical leftist trying to get us to hate rich people is beyond belief i never thought in a million years i would see that kinda crap in the united states i will vote for gov romney simply because he is the better man, pres obama is not even close to being in the same league with gov romney -

John Coctosen

October 10th, 2012
8:08 pm

Jetanna, when are you manning the Burger King? I’ll come by for a cheeseburger and discuss politics with you.

Dan

October 10th, 2012
8:09 pm

This greedy old man will probably try to take his fortune with him to his own hell, and leave Mrs BooB and all his children with ZIP

John Coctosen

October 10th, 2012
8:12 pm

Donald Stevenson, you too are a myrmidon. Look it up and learn something. Who would you rather lead a company. Please explain your genius ideas on economics to us all. Jeeze.

Jay

October 10th, 2012
8:19 pm

Only a Boortz myrmidon would even use the word myrmidon. “Myrmidon” is a sign of myrmidon-tude.

Dan

October 10th, 2012
8:26 pm

Thank You Fortypercenter. You took the words right out of my mouth.

Dan

October 10th, 2012
8:28 pm

CC. In your dreams

John Coctosen

October 10th, 2012
10:21 pm

Great speech by a journalist who actually gets it: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BD7CYLTndk

How can you Obama supporters argue with her?

Onhisside

October 10th, 2012
10:45 pm

Read Atlas Shrugged, folks! Business owners are getting tired of being the bad guys. We create the jobs, pay way more taxes than employees do, get little time off, don’t get vacation pay, benefits, pension, unemployment insurance . . . And can’t give two weeks notice ( or no notice!) and just quit. Employees and government obligate us to keep our businesses running, threaten us with lawsuits if we want to close down, etc. etc. If this guy has built a successful business, saved his money, employed thousands, paid likely millions in taxes, he can build whatever the hell he wants, and who are we to criticize him? Do you buy whatever you want with the money you earn? Do you expect to be dragged through the press for buying something ostentatious? And who gets to decide? It’s his life. And who are you to criticize his wife, and make such nasty comments about her? Do you consider that might be hurtful? Is it true? Is it kind? Is it necessary? There will always be someone better off than you and someone worse off than you. Do you want those worse off than you talking about you the way you talk about this man and his family? I doubt it. When you build a company that employs 7000+ people, put in the hard work and sacrifice it takes to get there, then you get to reap the rewards. No-one else. You do. And you don’t owe any of that success or the effects of that success to anyone else. And no-one has the right to steal it from you. I have a very small business that is nowhere near what this man has built. He deserves our respect and admiration for what he has accomplished. He didn’t threaten anything here . . . Just telling it like it is. It’s about time someone had the balls to stand up and tell the truth. If I were him, I’d retire to the Caribbean and close down the company. Why should he continue to support all you entitled whiners? Go build your own company and make your own success instead of trying to parasite off those who are the producers.

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Annie50

October 11th, 2012
8:56 am

I worked for this company for ten years. The majority of the employees are living paycheck to paycheck. At the resorts they are front desk agents, food service workers, etc. At the corporate offices they are customer service agents, reservation agents and telemarketers.

It’s not just this letter. Managers will be asking employees to sign a paper telling who they are voting for. Those who are not voting for Romney will be talked to. They will be reminded that they could lose their jobs. Like I said, paycheck to paycheck. What would you do if you had mouths to feed?

Fred

October 11th, 2012
9:02 am

This guy needs to quit whining. People in his tax class when all said and done pay usually around 12 to 20 % tax on the money they make just like Romney only paid 15% in taxes because they vested in stocks and dividends which have much lower rates. It is a proven fact that when the taxes are higher the country prospers more. Research that fact to see the truth for yourself. He also talks about taking money from the rich and giving to the poor yet he wants you all to vote republican which created the very first stimulus that Obama put through and agreed to that Bush designed and the QE1 bailout was nothing more than coporate welfare. So the point their he makes is falling on deaf ears. It’s no secret the service industry hires more illegals than any other industry. So who cares what this guy says because the real reason he’s going to lay off is less people are vacationing anyhow these days so he’ll be laying off people no matter who the President is Dem or Rep.

Ahab

October 11th, 2012
9:11 am

Thomas Jefferson was a slave owner too.

gumby58

October 11th, 2012
9:13 am

I don’t care how rich you are. If you’ve started a company on your own, risked your livelihood for the success of the company, you have the right to spend the spoils of your riches how you see fit. I may not agree with the lavish spending, but that is their right. What is not right, is government saying, ‘ehh, you made to much, we need some of that money and give it to these people over here, who (a) did nothing, and (b) risked nothing’. He obviously adjusted his lifestyle when times were tough and still SUPPORTED his family. He did not choose to have more children while on welfare or low paying job. What should be a crime against children is deciding to have more, when you don’t have the means to take care of them. Wrecklessness is choosing to have another child because you want one without taking into consideration of whether you can afford one. Envy is what seems to be the root of most of your comments, which is the detriment of our society. I don’t agree that more taxing removes the motivation to succeed, but in the end, raising taxes on those that pay the most is absurd. Instead, if you got the “47%” to pay their share, then taxes would not be such a huge issue. If you have a problem with the wealthy paying a lower percentage than most of us, then work on changing the laws that allow for tax loopholes. Don’t whine and complain that they make too much, or have too big of a house, or has a 3rd wife, or blah, blah, blah. Take care of yourself and quit worrying about what everyone else has and what you don’t. You sound like a spoiled brat on the playground.

MrsDRP519

October 11th, 2012
11:43 am

If she’s trophy wife, where’s the makeup and hair? She looks like any ordinary woman in the morning, but with a bigger rack.

John

October 11th, 2012
12:08 pm

To be that rich, he has spent his life robbing other people, not working for it.

james

October 11th, 2012
12:32 pm

hmmmm, i hate to say this but i agree, the sad thing is that 47 % of americans want a free ride. America is no longer what it used to be. People fail to understant that for an economy to work you need the 3 classes of people low middle and High, why you ask. well its like a tribe of indians if all were chiefs you would not have a tribe. the funny thing is, is that our so called governemental leader are singleing out the rich. just like Hitler did with the jews. to get the majority of the vote. i work 10 hours a day 7 days a week i get no free pass and i earn everything i own. i didnt get into a mess because i never lived out side my budget. and this is to you 47% free loaders out there if you tax the rich to death all they will do is raise there prices of what ever there buisnesses provide to make up the differenace and you morons will end up paying for it anyway…..!!!!!!

paulette

October 11th, 2012
12:53 pm

he must need the money to pay for all his wifes body lifts and such poor man he is the one that needs the lifts

Kyle

October 11th, 2012
2:28 pm

Who is John Gault? This guy! Thank God, Alah, Buhdah, and whoever is listening someone finally told the truth. Answer me this Libs, did anyone ever get a job from a poor person? If we tax and spend the rich into retirement who will give us regular guys (I’am one) a job?

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givemeabrake

October 11th, 2012
7:43 pm

First I would like to congratulate Mr. Siegel for his accomplishments and successes. No one is saying he has not worked hard and long. This fact alone makes his E-Mail a little suspect.

In a few opening sentences, Mr Siegel admirably proclaims, tongue in cheek, to not trying to sway anybodies vote this November and then he goes on for two plus pages explaining what will happen should The president be reelected.

Let me point out my reasons; (1) Mr Siegel is in the resort business and makes money by having the purchasing public visit his establishments. Patrons want services and if the staff can not cover this need he will loose business. I guess it could be a possibility his business is already going down hill and this would make a good excuse. (2) Lets assume Mr Siegel is, as he proclaims, wealth beyond any future needs for not only himself, but also his heirs. I submit Mr Siegel’s own work record to refute this. Taxes are still due and payable and sooner or later those assets will be sold at a tax auction. I can’t imagine him allowing this to take place.

For all the above reasons, I find it highly improbable any of Mr Siegel’s threats will come to pass. He may very well sell his holdings but in that case, someone else will buy him out and carry on making money and the world will not miss him.

Truth-O-Meter

October 11th, 2012
9:45 pm

And just who are the people who purchase these time share resorts? Certainly not the ultra wealthy, they can afford to purchase homes out right, don’t you think? I couldn’t take reading the entire email, but in the part I read, not one time did he thank the ” middle income earners” for keeping his business open. If others have no jobs, they can’t “buy” the stuff the rich are sealing.

Truth-O-Meter

October 11th, 2012
9:50 pm

So the bosses at this company tell employees how to vote. I smell a lawsuit all over this. Oh, how I wished I worked for Westgate

Judy

October 12th, 2012
2:55 am

Oh boo hoo. i don’t like anybody who tries to intimidate their employees to vote their way like you did. I will never go to your resort in Gatlinberg again! In my book you totally suck and if I ever saw you in person I would spit in your face. You make me sick. I think it’s hilarious that youthink your business would just crumble without you-oh no, it would do just fine. Mr. Siegel, may your yacht spring a leak in the middle of the ocean, may your new mansion be filled with toxic mold, and may you never prosper in the things that truly matter in life and may you not get your election wish
.

clh1238

October 15th, 2012
5:05 am

So, that’s all one has to do to earn that kind of wealth? Work endlessly and not take time off to relax? Then all of the teachers in America should be billionaires since they work 70+ hours a week plus weekends and spend their summer “vacations” working on lesson plans for the coming year and going to school to become better teachers.

Sue

October 16th, 2012
1:50 pm

If David Siegel put some of his money that he uses for his extravagant lifestyle into keeping his promises to his time share owners, he would be making even more money than he does now. As an unfortunate owner I have been lied to more times than not about what are supposed to be the perks of being an owner. I would never recommend Westgate to anyone buying a time share. I would advise anyone thinking of buying to check comsumer comments before doing so. Our first year as owners we did not get what was promised. In a meeting with management I was threatened by security if I communicated with potential owners there for a sales pitch. Obama is not Siegel’s problem – his business tactics are.