Showing posts with label Florida's Culture Of Corruption. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Florida's Culture Of Corruption. Show all posts
Tuesday, May 14, 2019
Palm Bay corruption investigation continues
Sunday, May 12, 2019
Florida's Culture Of Corruption: Everglades
This place "Kanter Real Estate LLC" wants to drill for oil in the Everglades.
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Broward County and the city of Miramar
tried to stop it.
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They dropped their legal efforts to have the Florida Supreme Court hear the case, saying they didn’t receive cooperation from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. HERE
Thursday, May 2, 2019
Stacy White Faces State Ethics Complaint
Alleging 27 violations
The complaint stems from
White’s All For Transportation lawsuit.
Monday, April 29, 2019
Monday, March 25, 2019
Corruption at TPD
MORE
"When I asked Jane Castor almost 10 years ago, what was she going to do to clean up the department and she replied there were no bad cops under her, I was flabbergasted. Now we see her ineffective leadership in the racist cops she covered for finally coming to light." Chris Cano
"When I asked Jane Castor almost 10 years ago, what was she going to do to clean up the department and she replied there were no bad cops under her, I was flabbergasted. Now we see her ineffective leadership in the racist cops she covered for finally coming to light." Chris Cano
Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Florida GOP Joe Negron’s Slimy New Gig
Joe Negron’s escape from the Florida Legislature to a private fortune he negotiated on the taxpayers’ dime is out in the open now. HERE
Sunday, March 3, 2019
Florida Late Voting
Temple Terrace to Largo: 2 Weeks
Thursday, February 14, 2019
Tim Canova claims Fla. midterms were rigged with help from Rosenstein & DOJ
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Rick Scott Brings His Florida Corruption To The US Senate
Monday, February 11, 2019
Florida Democratic Party Cost Us The Election
This explains why Terri Rizzo and the FDP establishment are the reasons why
we lost 2018.
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And it continues business as usual.
Our post on, February 1, 2018
we lost 2018.
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And it continues business as usual.
Thursday, January 10, 2019
Florida's Culture Of Corruption: Carlos Beruff
Bradenton developer Carlos Beruff to serve on the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.
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A last-minute appointments by Rick Scott.
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Beruff is currently facing an ethics commission complaint over how he helped one of his former development partners while serving as chairman of the Southwest Florida Water Management District.
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In addition, one of his development projects has been accused of illegally moving an eagle's nest, and Manatee County officials investigated his company, Medallion Homes, for ripping up a county-owned conservation area. more
Sunday, December 2, 2018
Florida's Culture Of Corruption
Without draconian voting systems in Florida, Mississippi, and Texas, the GOP may not have survived the midterms with its Senate majority. source
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Rick Scott removes elections supervisor
Katherine Harris 2000
REMEMBER ME Y'all?
Friday, November 23, 2018
CNN Slams Florida
The election was rigged.
West Palm, Broward and Hillsborough?
Florida's 3 Dem Bunkers
Monday, November 19, 2018
Ken Hagan Racketeering Charges?
For years, county commissioner Ken Hagan has been negotiating a new Rays stadium behind closed doors, going so far to preserve secrecy that he refused to turn over public records even when the law required it.
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However, the secret details of where Hagan and the Rays were planning to put a new stadium were not secret to every member of the public – one key developer was given access to the information that should have been
available to all.
available to all.
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The developer used that information to buy land at a discounted rate, put himself in position to profit off the new stadium announcement, then became a significant contributor to Commissioner Hagan’s re-election campaign. At no time were Hagan’s fellow commissioners – or members of the public who requested the public documents – provided the maps. MORE
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"This arrangement to have Ken Hagan represent the entire Commission in negotiations with the Rays was approved by the BOCC before I became a commissioner. After I became a commissioner, I objected to this arrangement and urged that the County Adminstrator represent the BOCC in these negotiations instead. The only other commissioner in support of me was Comm. Stacy White." Pat Kemp
Monday, November 12, 2018
‘The sitting Florida Governor is seeking to throw out lawful votes and seize the voting equipment’
"Lets be clear about what we are witnessing in Florida: The sitting Governor is seeking to throw out lawful votes and seize the voting equipment in order to win an election."
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Tuesday, September 18, 2018
Rick Scott's Florida INC.
Rick Scott and his wife have invested at least $18 million in three financial firms managing money for the state’s pension system that Scott oversees — a situation that intertwines the governor’s personal finances with his responsibility for supervising state employees’ retirement savings. here
Thursday, August 16, 2018
Wednesday, August 8, 2018
Florida GOP Pam Bondi: Ban Smoking Medical Marijuana
Florida GOP Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office filed a 57-page brief arguing that an appeals court should uphold a decision by the Legislature to ban smoking medical marijuana. here
Florida Slime Stops At Rick Scott
Even before he was sworn in, he was complaining about clean water standards imposed by the Environmental Protection Agency, and asking that Florida be spared from "burdensome regulations.’’
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The state’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) was eventually given the responsibility for regulating the exact type of pollutants that have contributed to the nasty green gook that has been showing up in the state’s rivers and lakes.
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Scott abolished the agency that had been responsible for reviewing local development plans, and he directed water management districts to lower taxes, which decimated their budgets.
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He also signed a law in 2012 that repealed mandatory inspections for septic tanks, a decision that environmentalists now say is fueling the current algae crisis.
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Perhaps the most underhanded move was the scam he pulled on the state’s seven-member Environmental Regulation Commission. After the commission declined to change the number of dangerous pollutants allowed in our water. more
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