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Saturday, January 12, 2019

RAYBOR IS STILL ALIVE AND WELL DAMN IT!


For the last regular meeting of the Hillsborough County Board of County Commissioners, held on January 9, there was an item (Item F-8), which was added as an addendum to the agenda as the last item for discussion. Yesterday, Item F-8 was listed as an agenda item "F-8 Discussion concerning the County's representation in any future negotiations with the Tampa Bay Rays baseball team regarding a stadium in the County.". Today, the official agenda (HERE) shows that Item F-8 has been deleted and relisted at the end of the agenda as "F-8 Off the Agenda". The discussion DID take place at the end of the Commission meeting, as you will see in the following videos, so it WAS officially addressed during the meeting. The following videos and texts will clearly show that the negotiations to bring the Rays franchise here to Hillsborough County and very possibly the original selected site in Ybor City are still very much active and still being held outside public scrutiny. During the discussion Mariella Smith, one of our new commissioners, placed a motion to disband the commission's involvement in the "informal" work group created in 2015 to negotiate with the Rays. In a 4-3 vote, Commissioner Smith's motion was defeated (Commissioners Hagan, Miller, Murman and Overman voted to retain the Commission's active involvement in the work group and therefore continuing negotiations). It was mentioned during the discussions that the contract for the legal firm hired by the Commission to represent them during their involvement in the negotiations will be taken over by the Tampa Sports Authority. Ken Hagen stated "The TSA assumed Council's contract and any future negotiations will be led by the TSA.". The TSA has no obligation to make public any of their proceedings.

I will present here segments of the video of this County Commission meeting, touching on the most pertinent statements during the discussion. With each segment, I will give some commentary of the VERY obvious implications that arose. The full video of the meeting can be found HERE and the Item F-8 discussion begins at 3:28:24 in the video.

In the first video excerpt, Mariella Smith explains why the working group, which was intended to work "out of the sunshine" is no longer needed.

In this excerpt, Ken Hagan explains why Commissioner Smith's intended motion is "moot" and, as he has many times, expressed that he is not and never was a "negotiator" during the dealings with the Rays. Hagan, quite obviously does not want negotiations to end because he, the County Administrator, Mike Merrill, and other friends of his, who were given information withheld from the public, have made serious financial investments into the success of a Rays stadium in Ybor. At the end of the video, I have added an excerpt from a radio interview Hagan did in 2017* (HERE) which clearly shows that he was taking a lead in the negotiations with the owner and manager of the Rays and that he was having private meetings with both. Though he stresses that he was never "officially" a negotiator, he was definitely a negotiator, if not the lead negotiator.

Pat Kemp states that things have changed since the last meeting, alluding to the fact that much of what the Commission intended to keep secret was ultimately reported by local media and that the public, namely the Ybor 6, responded. She also explains that even she, a commissioner on the board, had difficulties obtaining information from the working group. Les Miller then asks Commissioner Smith, "Do you think a motion is necessary at this point?", seemingly trying to encourage Mariella Smith to retract her motion. She doesn't but instead places the motion before the board.

And that leaves a couple final comments and the vote. Ken Hagan again tries to counter the motion by offending Commissioner Smith and calling it "meaningless", in a patronizing and insulting way. He then contradicts his "meaningless" comment by explaining that voting Yes on the motion might effectively "kill the deal" with the Rays. Les Miller climbs onto the misogynistic challenge to Commissioner Smith by calling the motion "fruitless" and "not appropriate". The motion is then voted on and defeated. Kimberly Overman, had she been the progressive she purports to be, could have been the vote to help kill the negotiations with the Rays but, instead voted to NOT disband the working group.

To wrap it all up, our County Commission is making it clear that negotiations are going to continue with the Rays franchise and that, because their plans for secrecy were thwarted by a local media outlet and the appearance of several citizens at the last meeting, voicing their clear opposition to RAYBOR, future negotiations will be conducted even further from the public eye. The negotiations are being handed chiefly to the Tampa Sports Authority in order to further conceal from the public what they are doing, in effect moving the back room dealing to a back room in the back of the back room. During the discussion, both Mike Merrill and Les Miller stated that "We have the money!" but they continue to ignore that they have only private investor's money, which amounts to 50% of the projected cost of a new stadium and ignoring that they ultimately intend to use $500 million, or more, of taxpayer funds to make up the other 50%.. Besides the private investments to partially fund the cost of the stadium, there is is also money invested in properties in the area surrounding the originally proposed Ybor City site and I have no doubt that the continuing negotiations will focus on Ybor City.

We have GOT to continue to pressure the officials in our government to listen to the citizens they are sworn to serve and end forever any further negotiations to move the Rays to Hillsborough County, and especially to Ybor City, and to realize that the voters of this county will NEVER accept having to fund half of the third most expensive stadium ever built, yet the smallest stadium in all Major League Baseball, smaller even than Tropicana Field. It would be doomed to fail and destroy Ybor City along with it.

* Correction: Ken Hagan's interview with Sports Talk Florida took place on May 31, 2017 instead of in 2015 as I mistakenly stated.

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Tampa DINO Les Miller

To Board of County Commissioner Les Miller.

WHY ON GOD'S EARTH WOULD YOU BE SUPPORTING Republican TOM LEE when we have Democrat KATHY LEWIS running for this seat?" Beth Eriksen Shoup
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Learn more about Mr. Miller's 
GOP tainted past here

Sunday, September 15, 2019

Hillsborough GOP Attack Wimauma

We are getting a huge new subdivision in Wimauma. 
1,188 houses will add 10,920 more car trips per day on South County roads through Sun City Center, Wimauma, Balm, Riverview, Ruskin, and Apollo Beach. Thousands of cars will pour out of this development every day onto Hwy 301, Big Bend Rd., 19th Av., 674, US 41, I-75 and other roads; clogging them with more congestion.


Commissioners Les Miller, Stacy White, Sandy Murman, and Ken Hagan voted FOR approval of this project while Commissioners Pat Kemp, Kimberly Overman and Mariella Smith fought hard against it and voted NO. HERE
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SHAME-LES MILLER
Remember he is running for Clerk of Circuit Court

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Question for the Hillsborough DEC

 



Hello Tampa friends,


I have been watching Tampa Bay politics evolve and devolve over the past sixteen months. I am a bit flabbergasted by some of the conduct I have seen down there.


The Hillsborough County DEC (Democratic Executive Committee) and Democratic establishment has to answer a few questions. Why is it that we have top ranking Democrats, including DNC members and elected officials, who are endorsing Republican candidates during this election year?


Whether it is Commissioner Les Miller endorsing Republican Commissioner Sandy Murman over Democratic Commissioner Pat Kemp in a potentially county altering election; or DNC Member Alan Clendenin endorsing Republican Mitch Thrower over Democratic candidate Jessica Vaughn in a potentially county altering election; this trend is unfortunate and egregious.


My question to DEC Chairwoman Ione Townsend, FDP Committee-people Russ Patterson and Alma Gonzalez, and any others who stand for Democratic accountability — particularly in crucial elections — where has accountability gone off to wherein we have higher ranking Democrats blatantly going against electing Democrats?


The rules shouldn’t change because the Democrats are more progressive or aren’t universally “liked” ... I have made it a point to openly endorse people like Joe Biden for President and Molly Gray for Vermont Lt. Governor when neither were my initial choice. Many issues matter to me, and when it comes down to it, often times Democrats hold the better torch when compared to their Republican counterparts. There are rare exceptions, of course; I am not asking that we should always be rank and file. I do believe in being a team player, and supporting Democrats in most instances, especially in important elections which hold the balance of power on a thread.


Les Miller, Alan Clendenin, and other prominent Democrats clearly do not share that value with people like myself. My question to Hillsborough County’s DEC and other Democrats nationwide facing this same kind of problem: What should we do about it, and how far should we go to call this behavior out?


For those down there who are keeping strong, fighting the good fight, and striving to remain civil in the face of adversity, well done. Thank you, and please, let us make our predecessors proud. There is a lot to be thankful for, and a lot of good work being done by Democrats, (Greens, Libertarians, etc, even some Republicans) in the Tampa Bay Area and beyond.


From the heart,

Asher

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Did Kimberly Overman Scare Les Miller Into Doing The Right Thing?

A week after Seminole Heights resident Kimberly Overman said she would be taking on Miller in the Hillsborough County Commission District 3 race, she drops out. Miller voted no on TBX. here 
USF Professor Doug Jesseph warned lawmakers on the MPO that they were putting their political futures in doubt if they supported the TBX. “If you have political ambitions, you should take note,” he said. “Support TBX and literally hundreds of
people will work 
tirelessly for your electoral downfall.

Monday, April 15, 2013

It's Miller Time

Hillsborough Commissioner Les Miller’s Redistricting Plan 
could result in the county’s first Latino representative. The plan will call for substituting one at-large commission seat, which is voted on by everyone in the county, with a new single-member district, which would be chosen only by residents of a specific area. That new district would be designed so that a Hispanic could run in it and win.
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“The key to provide for equitable representation is to move away from county-wide districts and have seven single-member districts, where each neighborhood is represented by a commissioner, rather than these million-dollar races that put in so much special interest money that it really becomes prohibitive for someone from a socio-economic area to be able to win countywide,” says Chris Cano, vice chair for the Hillsborough County Democratic Hispanic Caucus and treasurer for the Hillsborough Hispanic Coalition.
Great Job Mr. Miller

Monday, January 14, 2019

What we don't know CAN hurt us!


During the last BOCC meeting (1/9/19), several statements were made that indicate that our county commission not only intended to conduct negotiations with the Tampa Bay Rays out of the view of the public, who they expected to bare half of the billion dollars of constructing a new stadium in Ybor City, but that they intend to CONTINUE negotiations without public scrutiny. All text in white are directly from the official closed caption scripts of the commission meeting.

Mariella Smith: Over four years ago in October of 2014, a working group was formed to explore the potential of having a stadium in Hillsborough County. Commissioner Hagan was designated as the county's representative, the mayor represented the city of Tampa and we had a representative from the sports authority and some private interest were on that working group. Things are very different now than they were when this working group was formed over four years ago. Things are different now than they were when we last discussed this. Some of the main reasons for having a working group that could operate out of the sunshine no longer apply. For example, they selected their preferred site location and that is public knowledge now. The county has presented a proposed funding framework and that is public knowledge and with all that public information, the public has been wanting to be more involved in the discussions and have more input.

This working group was obviously never meant to "explore the potential of having a baseball stadium in Hillsborough County"; it's purpose was to secretely negotiate a financial deal with the RAYS franchise. Commissioner Smith describes the working group as one whose intent was to work outside the state sunshine laws, i.e. without public knowledge, and how information discovered by a local news media outlet made the negotiations known to the public. Because of the public becoming aware of those negotiations and the resulting backlash against a Rays stadium, Commissioner Smith rightfully felt that this secret working group no longer applied and should be disbanded.

Ken Hagan: I completely agree with those comments. Working within the confines of the sunshine law can be challenging.

Commissioner Hagan affirmed the difficulty of conducting business in the light of public scrutiny. OF COURSE IT IS when you know that the public would disapprove of what is being negotiated. On more than one occasion Ken Hagan stated clearly that he intended for the process used by the Atlanta Braves franchise to relocate their stadium to be the blueprint for how he planned to conduct the process for the Rays franchise move to Tampa. The Atlanta Braves process was conducted completely in secret and even approved by the Cobb County Commission secretly. The president of the Atlanta Braves, John Schuerholz, later admitted that the deal had to be in private to avoid a public backlash (HERE). Ken Hagan intended to keep the Rays negotiations secret from the public for the same reason. How is that even close to being ethical for a commission whose sole purpose is to represent the needs of the people of Hillsborough County?

Less Miller:  And the other thing, our attorney is still having conversations both with the baseball commissioner and with Stu Sternberg. I didn't want you to leave here thinking all conversations have stopped because until the Rays sign a contract with Saint Pete or some other city, from our point of view, keeping the lines open are important and, in particular, our attorney wanted both the baseball commissioner and Stu to know that we, in fact, when we said we had private investment money, [w]e did. He offered to provide that to the baseball commissioner as evidence because the commissioner wrote a rather unpleasant letter to us saying he didn't think we had the money. We did have private investors who provide a proposal. He wanted Stu to know that as well. We had our 50% and I didn't want anybody to think....(at this point, Less Miller was cut off by another commissioner)

Here, Les Miller, placating those with financial interests, makes it clear that negotiations WILL continue, and continue outside the state sunshine laws. He also stresses that 50% of the cost for building the stadium has been committed by private interests but neglects to mention that the other 50% would come from public funds. The baseball commissioner was right in saying that we didn't have the money. That other 50%, that $500 million, would be OUR money and the commission, by voting to continue the working group and continue negotiations outside our sunshine laws, are effectively saying that our voice doesn't matter in decisions concerning how OUR money is to be spent. If they are allowed to continue this debacle unopposed, it will benefit only a select few individuals at our expense. Public funds are intended to be used to benefit the PUBLIC and not enrich a few. Independent studies overwhelmingly show that major sports venues DO NOT economically benefit the communities in which they operate.

WHAT DO WE DO WHEN THEY STEAL OUR MONEY?!

Sunday, February 9, 2020

2020 Election Quick Reference


I have compiled a list of candidates running in federal, state and county elections that will appear on the ballots in Hillsborough County. I thought this list might be of help to those who want to research the qualifications and viewpoints of the candidates before entering the voting booth. I have begun adding links to the candidate's campaign website, facebook page or twitter account as I find them. Just click on a candidate's name if you see that it is color highlighted. When I can finish adding links to the complete page, I will repost this article. For now though, I thought it would be a good place to start.


Federal/State Level Candidates
President of the United States 
Bennet, Michael  (DEM)
Biden, Joe  (DEM)
Bloomberg, Michael R. (DEM)
Booker, Cory  (Dropped out)
Bowhall Jr, William  (WRI)
Brown, Tyrone D. (NPA)
Buttigieg, Pete  (DEM)
Castro, Julian  (DEM)
Criscuolo, Sharon A. (REP)
De La Fuente, Roque "Rocky" (REP)
Delaney, John  (DEM)
Diaz, Dennis  (NPA)
Dobson, George A. (DEM)
Gabbard, Tulsi  (DEM)
Green, Andre Phillip (DEM)
Hewes, Henry F. (DEM)
Klobuchar, Amy  (DEM)
Kopitke, Kyle Kenley (NPA)
Lipner, Ryan Adam (DEM)
McAlexander, Larry "Mac" (DEM)
Miller, Beverly  (IND)
Moore, Jamie  (NPA)
Patrick, Deval  (Dropped out)
Polk, James A. (WRI)
Rives, Shilo D. (WRI)
Rouse, Deborah  (WRI)
Sanders, Bernie  (DEM)
Sestak, Joe  (Dropped out)
Stagg, Silvia  (WRI)
Steinman, Joel Edward (IND)
Steyer, Tom  (DEM)
Stried, Christopher  (WRI)
Trump, Donald J. (REP)  *Incumbent
Walls-Windhauser, Angela Marie (WRI)
Walsh, Joe  (Dropped out)
Warren, Elizabeth  (DEM)
Weld, Bill  (REP)
Williams, Mitchell  (WRI)
Williamson, Marianne  (Dropped out)
Yang, Andrew  (Dropped out)
United States Representative
District 
12
Bilirakis, Gus M. (REP)  *Incumbent
" Knezevich, Michael S. (NPA)
" Smith, Zachary  (REP)
" Walker, Kimberly H. (DEM)
14 Chase, Edgar  (REP)
" Toulme Jr, Alix Christopher (NPA)
" Wunderlich Sr., Robert William (NPA)
15 Britvec, Kel Jacobs (DEM)
" McCoy, Roland Duke (DEM)
" Miller, Loretta L. (DEM)
" Philippe, Jesse  (DEM)
" Spano, Vincent Ross (REP)  *Incumbent
16 Buchanan, Vern  (REP)  *Incumbent
" Milligan III, Jerry  (REP)
State Attorney
Circuit 
13 Perotti, Mike  (REP)
" Warren, Andrew Howard (DEM)  *Incumbent
Public Defender
Circuit 
13
Holt, Julianne M. (DEM)  *Incumbent
State Senator
District 
19 Paylan, Christina Bercuhi (NPA)
" Rouson, Darryl Ervin (DEM)  *Incumbent
21 Boyd, Jim  (REP)
" Linton, Amanda Victoria (DEM)
State Representative
District 
57 Beltran, Mike  (REP)  *Incumbent
" Cole, Kriztofer Dulton (REP)
" Hottenstein, Scott Christopher (DEM)
58 McClure, Lawrence  (REP)  *Incumbent
" Morales Jr., Angel Rafael (DEM)
" Townsend Jr, Cleo Leroy (DEM)
59 Kushmer, Danny  (REP)
" Learned, Andrew Phillips (DEM)
" Owen, Michael Joseph (REP)
60 Jenkins, Julie  (DEM)
" Toledo, Jackie  (REP)  *Incumbent
61 Hart, Dianne  (DEM)  *Incumbent
62 Urbina, Angel S. (REP)
" Valdes, Susan L. (DEM)  *Incumbent
63 Driskell, Fentrice D. (DEM)  *Incumbent
64 Grant, James  (REP)  *Incumbent
" Harrington, Jessica  (DEM)
" McDonald, Alexander William (DEM)
70 Bell, Keisha Ann (DEM)
" Newton Sr, Wengay M. (DEM)  *Incumbent
" Oliver, Mark Stephan (DEM)
" Russ, Sharon  (REP)
Circuit Judge
Circuit / Group 
13 / 1 Arkin, Caroline Tesche (NOP)  *Incumbent
 13 / 5 Williams, Michael S. (NOP)  *Incumbent
 13 / 7 Catlin, Catherine M. (NOP)  *Incumbent
 13 / 9 Ayers, Kelly  (NOP)
" Schifino, John Allen (NOP)
 13 / 11 Alvarez, Lindsay Marie (NOP)
 13 / 13 Goudie, Lyann  (NOP)
 13 / 20 Ward, Laura E. (NOP)  *Incumbent
 13 / 27 Corvo, Vivian Teresa (NOP)  *Incumbent
 13 / 29 Nazaretian, Nick  (NOP)  *Incumbent
 13 / 30 Alvarez, Daniel Antonio (NOP)
" Daniel, Helene  (NOP)
" Dolgin, Gary S. (NOP)
 13 / 31 Bonavita, Scott  (NOP)
  " Green, G. Gregory (NOP)
 13 / 33 Essrig, Katherine G. (NOP)  *Incumbent
 13 / 38 Sisco, Deborah Michelle (NOP)  *Incumbent
 13 / 39 DePaul, Wendy Joy (NOP)
" Ivanov, Ashley  (NOP)
" Stephens, Steven Scott (NOP)  *Incumbent
 13 / 41 Palermo, Thomas N. (NOP)  *Incumbent


County Level Candidates
Clerk of Circuit Court
Doug Bakke
Kevin Beckner
Lesley "Les" Miller
Sandra L. Murman
Sheriff
Gary Pruitt
Juan R. Rivera
Property Appraiser
Bob "Coach" Henriquez
Tax Collector
April Griffin
Doug Belden
Nancy Millan
TK Mathew
Supervisor of Elections
Craig Latimer
County Commissioner
District
1 Aakash Patel
" C. Todd Marks
" Harry Cohen
" Janet Cruz
" Jen McDonald
" Scott D. Levinson
" Tony Morejon
" Yvonne Yolie Capin
3 Frank Reddick
" Gwen Myers
" Sky U. White
" Thomas Scott
6 Patricia Anne Kemp
" Rachael Miriam Quintana
School Board Member
District
1 Steve Cona III
" Victoria Anne Gudbranson
3 Cindy Stuart
" Jessica Vaughn
5 Elvis Piggott
" Henry "Shake" Washington
" Selena A. Ward
" Tamara P. Shamburger
7 Josephine Amato
" Lynn Gray
" Sally A. Harris
County Court Judge
Group
6 Cynthia S.  Oster
7 Bill Yanger
" Monique Scott
" Nancy L. Jacobs
" Rickey "Rick" Silverman
" William "Ty" Tison
17 Jessica G. Costello
Soil and Water Conservation
District
2 Michael Harvey
4 Sonja Brookins