Main Street Riverside
Friday, May 27, 2016
What Pilar Had For Lunch
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tampa bay locavore,
Tampa Locavore,
Ybor City
Thursday, May 26, 2016
What Stogie Had Lunch
Monday, May 23, 2016
Stogie In Cali. Day Two
My boss Jeremy
Co-Berners Chritine and Candy with the boss
And Myra
Co-Berners Chritine and Candy with the boss
And Myra
Thank you Riverside for making me feel at home.
Visit their page here
Sunday, May 22, 2016
The Merchants Of Ybor: Cristinos
Florida Supreme Court: Florida INC.Eexceeded Their Authority
In a rebuke to Florida Power & Light, the Florida Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that state regulators exceeded their authority when they allowed the company to charge customers for its speculative investment into an Oklahoma-based fracking company. here
Florida INC. Stealing Peoples Homes
Florida is ground zero of the foreclosure crisis. No other state even touches Florida when it comes to the number of foreclosures over the past decade. So you would figure that the Sunshine State's government would be first in line to take advantage of federal assistance programs meant to help regular Floridians. You would figure wrong. here
Saturday, May 21, 2016
What Pilar Had For Lunch
Florida Fleet Farming
In Florida, homeowners have a propensity for landscaping. They take great pride in the green carpet of grass in front of their homes. But one Florida man is working on a project that's turning his neighbors' lawns into working farms. Chris Castro has an obsession — turning the perfectly manicured lawns in his Orlando neighborhood into mini-farms. here
Friday, May 20, 2016
Orlando Selling Green Cards For $500,000
Bay County Commissioners Fighting The Florida Frackers
The County Commission wants to make concrete their declaration that fracking will never occur in Bay County. here
Shit In Biscayne Bay
Climate Change pumps that flush floodwater from Miami Beach into Biscayne Bay during seasonal king tides are dumping something else into the bay: human waste. here
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/environment/article77978817.html#storylink=cpy
Florida You Vote?
Thursday, May 19, 2016
Jim Norman: Obama Can Go To Hell
At the Hillsborough county Republican party’s monthly meeting at MOSI he criticized the guidelines issued by the Department of Education last Friday requiring schools to allow transgender students to use the restroom and locker rooms that correspond to their chosen gender. “You’re going to have to take me to jail, because I would stand up against that, I think it’s absolutely wrong” Norman said, boasting about how he stood up and supporting removing gays and lesbian from the county’s Human Rights Ordinance back in the early 1990’s. “If my daughter, my friend, went into a restroom and someone with a beard tried to follow in, they’d have to run,” Norman said, adding angrily, “So Obama can go to hell.” here
Mr. Norman is a funny guy. Oh and he got crushed by Tim Schock in a straw poll.
Tim Canova: How the Political Revolution Continues
Florida GOP Anitere Flores: Bought And Paid For By Big Oil
Florida Strong, has issued a statement calling Flores "bought and paid for" by "big oil" because she hadn't taken a stand against Big Cypress drilling. She also voted for HB 1219, which would have allowed drilling in Florida's nearshore coastal waters. Big Oil companies including Exxon, Spectra and others have poured cash into Flores’s campaigns over the years. here
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Anitere Flores,
BRAND GOP,
Everglades,
Florida GOP
Harry Reid’s Bogus Smear Campaign Against Rep. Alan Grayson
The Democratic establishment has dropped all pretenses, and they are now squarely in the pocket of big business. If you need proof, take Senator Harry Reid's recent confrontation with Congressman Alan Grayson, where Reid told Grayson - a champion of progressive values - that he wants him to lose his Senate race against corporate-friendly "Democrat" Patrick Murphy.
Floridians Want The Clean Power Plan
Last year, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi joined a lawsuit suing the EPA to stop the Clean Power Plan (CPP) from being enacted. Since then, the Supreme Court has issued a stay on implementation of the plan that would place the nation’s first-ever limits on carbon pollution from power plants. Bondi claims it’s what the people of Florida want, yet the numbers prove the contrary. here
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/letters-to-the-editor/article78005297.html#storylink=cpy
Labels:
Banana Republican,
Florida GOP,
Pam Bondi
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