Monday, January 15, 2018
Happy Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Day
VM Ybor Trash Trinity Cafe And The Homeless
Union Rights and Living Wage Community Assembly - Tampa
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Stogie's 2018 Wish List
Folks that have stepped up!
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Mariella Smith
Kimberly Overman
Ed Turanchik?
Saturday, January 13, 2018
Florida Trump Supporters
Florida's Fake Abortion Clinics
The Citrus Taliban has Introduce legislation (HB 41) that would funnel taxpayer dollars to anti-abortion “crisis pregnancy centers” that spread misinformation and false information to pregnant women. here
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“Crisis pregnancy centers undermine women’s health through deception, shame, and junk science. By funding these anti-abortion fake clinics, Florida would put a stamp of approval on denying women the ability to make decisions about their own bodies and futures.
“Seven in ten Americans support legal access to abortion. Passing this bill would signal to Floridians that their lawmakers care more about propping up ideologically driven fake clinics than promoting comprehensive reproductive health care.” Progress Florida Executive Director Mark Ferrulo
Rick Scott: Trump's Hand-Picked Candidate For Senate
Friday, January 12, 2018
Florida Dem Annette Taddeo's Corporate Welfare Bill
Newly minted Democrat Annette Taddeo has introduced a bill (SB 1606) That would create the “Florida Motion Picture Capital Corporation” Basically lining the pockets of Hollywood execs. here
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She said “This effort will bring high paying jobs, grow the middle class, have a positive impact on small businesses."
This is not always true. Hillsborough County paid the producers of The Infiltrator $250.000, they were in the bay area 8 days. Tim Burton got $100.00. Ben Affleck tried to extort money from us or he would move his production of "Live By Night" which took place in Ybor City to Savannah, Ga. We held firm and he did. The film was a flop, loosing $75 million.
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Her plan will eventually need a “one and done” infusion
of $10-20 million.
of $10-20 million.
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Some history: In 2010, lawmakers set aside nearly $300 million for incentives to bring movies and television projects to Florida.
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Annette Taddeo,
Corporate Welfare,
Florida Dems
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