Saturday, January 6, 2018

The State Of Tampa Politics: Beth Eriksen Shoup

We are at a dangerous tipping point between the power of organized wealth and the strength of our political institutions. For a long while now all government, at every level, has been under attack by the forces of organized wealth. The faces of the assailants change according to circumstances. In some places, they are bankers and financiers, or they are the extraction extremists of the energy industries. In other places they are Developers, or the millionaires and billionaires whose names sit high on edifices throughout the community advertising their greatness and generosity. It is the organized wealth that funds the campaigns of candidates who 
will do their bidding.

Great monetary wealth may be held by a few, but WE THE PEOPLE, WE THE MANY, WE THE 99%, rightfully hold the key to who should be elected as our leaders and that key is our VOTE.

Politics is a matter between leaders and followers, but we've got it twisted when we think that it is the candidates we elect who are the leaders. WE are the leaders, they represent us, they follow our lead. WE need to identify the issues, problems, and challenges that are affecting our communities, and bring solutions to the table for our elected officials to enact on our behalf. WE have the power to shape their platform, elect them, and hold them accountable.

 WE have the power to not re-elect them if they do not represent us, or they do not fight for the economic, social, and environmental justice that we demand. WE are stronger together and stand in solidarity. 
WE are the many, and WE VOTE.

Beth Eriksen Shoup
Image credit: Tonya Lewis

Florida Cities For 100% Renewable Energy Tampa Not On List

Tampa Bay
Dunedin 
Safety Harbor 
 St. Petersburg 
Sarasota
Clearwater?
 New Port Richey?
Port Richey?
Seminole?
Indian Rocks Beach?
Treasure Island?
Largo?
Pinellas Park?
Plant City?
Temple Terrace?
Gulfport?
Brooksville?
Oldsmar?
South Pasadena?
Tarpon Springs?
St. Pete Beach?
Tampa?
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Marineland 
Beverly Beach 
 Palm Coast 
 Flagler Beach 
 Holly Hill 
Daytona Beach 
South Daytona 
Ponce Inlet 
New Smyrna Beach 
Edgewater 
Oak Hill 
Deland 
Lake Helen 
Orange City 
Deltona 
DeBary 
 Orlando 
West Palm Beach 
Lake Worth 
 Boynton Beach 
Delray Beach 
Pompano Beach 
Tamarac 
Oakland Park 
 Wilton Manners 
Lauderhill 
Sunrise 
Weston 
Davie 
 Dania Beach 
Pembroke Pines 
Surfside 
Miami Beach 
South Miami
 Palmetto Bay
The Keys?

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At The Firehouse Pub in Temple Terrace

What is A Cuban Sandwich?

Friday, January 5, 2018

The State Of Tampa Politics: Nina Tatlock

We have too many people locally who are registered as NPA. I understand the desire to want viable third parties, but it is not the system we currently have. Since Florida is a closed primary state, we have to work within that system to get the best Progressive candidates elected. 

Therefore if The Ybor Stogie readers want to have more Progressive candidates elected it has to be done during the primary elections. To participate in the primary elections a person needs to register with one of the 2 main parties. I urge all readers to register as Democrats and help us elect the most Progressive candidates during the Democratic Primary. We can then work hard to get that Candidate elected in the General election. 

I feel this is the quickest way to having Progressives elected. Then we can change the system we have to work with. We need to run Greens, Democratic Socialist, and Working Family Party candidates as democrats, 
small d intended.

Nina Tatlock

Tampa Paparazzi

Gaspar's Patio in Temple Terrace

NO to the Bathhouse Ordinance Rally!

Saturday, January 6 at 4 PM
Gaslight Square Park - Tampa

The Wrath Of Jack Latvala

There is a growing fear among Florida politicos that disgraced former state Sen. Jack Latvala could use millions of dollars in remaining campaign funds to attack political foes that he believes orchestrated his ouster. here

Thursday, January 4, 2018

Vigil For Erica Garner In Downtown Tampa

RIP Erica Garner We Love You Here In Tampa!



Deanna

Pamela

Connie

Ashley

Beth

Jae

Dayna

Maria

Russell

Elvis

Andrew

Jose

Michael

Marc


Joe Chillura Courthouse Square Park, Tampa

The State Of Tampa Politics: Russell Hires

What was the state of Tampa politics in 2017? I’ll answer, but before I do, I want you to know that these are the things, really, that when you read this list, you realize that you could have written this. And by the way, I admit it. I can’t tell you much about the state of Tampa politics before 2017, but I can tell you what happened in 2017.

I did. I happened. I showed up. I participated. I became a leader. I did not wait for things to happen. I made things happen. I went to fund raisers. I donated to candidates. I went to meetings. I attended trainings. I talked, and I listened. I became involved in a campaign or two. I phone banked. I went knocking on doors. I became a member of the DEC. I voted. I gave voice to issues and ideas that I care about. I shouted from the rooftops! I persuaded. I was persuaded. I wrote to my member of the House. I wrote to my Senators. I called them, too. I went to the Women’s March. I went to other protests, too. I signed petitions. I asked other people to sign petitions. I sacrificed. I learned and I grew. I thought about this stuff way too much. I made many new friends, and lost a few. I went to the Florida Democratic Party Convention. I helped build and grow the Democratic Progressive Caucus of Tampa Bay.

The state of Tampa politics in 2017 is vastly improved, and by reading the list above, it’s because I/we/you did all of those things together. And we did them in greater numbers, with more voices, and more volume. We were heard loud and clear. Separately, I’m sure someone reading this did something valuable that isn’t on this list, and that should be celebrated. I’m proud of what we have achieved together, and I look forward to putting our hard work to the test in 2018 to get more Progressives in office, where they belong.

Russell Hires

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Tracy and Shelly

You Decide Which "G" Is GOOD For Florida!

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Wednesday, January 3, 2018

The State Of Tampa Politics: Kevin Beckner

For 2018-2019, I predict that the political climate in Washington and Tallahassee continues to grow increasingly toxic with partisan politics and it becomes increasingly difficult to pass progressive legislation. At the local level, however, opportunity abounds for passionate individuals who have a desire and unwavering commitment to serve their community as a member of the Hillsborough County Commission, School Board or Tampa City Council.

Kevin Beckner

Mariella Smith for County Commission 2018

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“Mariella has been a tireless advocate for our neighborhoods and our environment. Mariella has spent decades working for smarter growth and transportation investments that will get us out of gridlock. I look forward to serving on the County Commission with Mariella Smith so we can work together to build a prosperous future for Hillsborough County.” County Commissioner Pat Kemp

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