Showing posts with label Tool. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tool. Show all posts

Sunday, December 27, 2015

Kentucky Takes It Deep

Matt Bevin is a Tea Party Republican 
who took office less than a month ago 
from former Democratic Governor Steve Beshear.
While in office, Gov. Beshear restored voting rights to 140,000 former felons that have served their sentences. Now Gov. Bevin has reversed this. He also reversed former Gov. Beshear’s executive order that raised the minimum wage for state government workers and contractors 
to $10.10 an hour. here

 To the GOP voters of the great Commonwealth of Kentucky, take it deep!
Here in Florida we offer GOP voters free lube. 
It makes the experience more memorable!

Monday, May 19, 2014

Rubio Discriminating Against Black And Hispanic Students

Rubio is asking the U.S. Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights to end its probe into Florida’s Bright Futures scholarship program.
The office is investigating claims that the eligibility criteria have the effect of discriminating against black and Hispanic students.

Thursday, April 24, 2014

WHAT PAUL RYAN’S REPUBLICAN BUDGET MEANS FOR FLORIDA

20,921 millionaires would get an $87,000 tax break.
BUT...
Middle class families would pay
$2000 more in taxes.
290,401 seniors would pay more for medicine.
42,260 college students wouldn't receive Pell Grants.
3,569 domestic violence victims would lose access

to theSTOP Violence Against Women Program.
6,920 children would lose access to Head Start.

more 

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

The U.S. Supreme Court Gives Rick Scott A Well-Earned Kick In The Ass

They rejected his petition to review
his unconstitutional policy of
random drug testing on state employees.
 

Monday, April 21, 2014

Florida GOP Dennis Ross

Florida GOP Rep. Dennis Ross 
was holding a forum for constituents in Tampa when an Arby’s employee asked him about raising the federal minimum wage.
 Shaneeka Rainer wanted to know if the GOP congressman supported President Barack Obama’s proposed minimum wage increase, Ross wasted no time in flat-out saying, “No
“I think it would do more harm to our economy than anything. If we are going to make it a living wage, who’s going to pay for it? Who’s going to pay for it?”

Monday, April 7, 2014

Rick Scott's Florida

In his first year as Governor alone,
Rick Scott cut $1.3 billion from education. 
 Florida is ranked 44th in classroom teacher pay
and 48th in spending per pupil. 
 

Thursday, April 3, 2014

TOOL: I Am GOP Ritch Workman Of Melbourne

Florida Senate committee on Tuesday approved a constitutional amendment for the November ballot that would give tax breaks to businesses that install

Solar panels,
but it is unlikely to come before voters:
The chairman of a powerful House committee believes
the solar industry isn't ready for it.
 Mr. Workman's attitude is more proof of the clout of Florida's electric utilities, which view rooftop solar as the beginning of the end of their
monopoly control over Florida's energy market.