Friday, June 22, 2018
Amscot Approves Proposed Changes To Payday Lending Bill
Canvass Jackson Heights for Andrew Gillum
Pam Bondi Has Endorsed Aakash Patel for Hillsborough County Commission
Pam Bondi, attorney general of the state of Florida, has endorsed Aakash Patel for Hillsborough County Commission, District 7.
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“I am happy to offer my support and endorsement to Aakash Patel as he makes his initial run for Hillsborough County Commission,” Pam Bondi
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Aakash Patel,
Florida GOP,
Pam Bondi
Joe Kotvas: Favorite NY Pizza In Ybor
1616 E 7th Ave - Ybor City, Florida
Visit them here
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Joe told me he is from New York and
this is the real thing!
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Joe Kotvas,
Tampa Locavore,
The Merchants Of Ybor
Oil Slick Rick
Thursday, June 21, 2018
The Andrew Gillum Domino Effect
FOLLOW THE LEADER!
In quick order Wednesday morning, in a line of falling campaign dominoes, Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum announced he would be clearing his schedule to go to Homestead for the rally, former U.S. Rep. Gwen Graham declared on Twitter they should march together, and businessman Chris King declared that he couldn’t agree more. Philip Levine
also wants in. here
also wants in. here
With Cannabis here
Politico And Tampa Bay Times Hatchet Job On Andrew Gillum
The economically dying Tampa Bay Times, with former Sen. Bob Graham calling the shots on the board of the parent Poynter Foundation, continues to repeat unsubstantiated charges against a Political Action Committee (PAC) favoring gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum. here
By Jim Bleyer
Labels:
Jim Bleyer,
Right Wing Propaganda,
Tampa Bay Times
Ybor Paparazzi
Grady Judd Endorses Adam Putnam
In a 30-second advertisement released by the Sheriff titled “Enforce the Law” here
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Adam Putnam,
Florida GOP,
Grady Judd
Andrew Gillum to March in Solidarity at Homestead
This Saturday we have decided to cancel our other events to march in solidarity with our brothers and sisters in South Florida. This moral crisis demands our leaders stand up to this outrage in unequivocal terms, and we will not turn away from what the Trump Administration is doing to these families.” here
What Stogie Had For Lunch
NextGen Florida Calling Out Brian Mast
"Representative Brian Mast is standing by silently as families are torn apart and children are held in cages. His behavior is reprehensible, and shows he has no business representing this state in Congress." - Carly Cass, Florida State Youth Director
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Wednesday, June 20, 2018
Ybor Paparazzi
THE PAYDAY LENDING INDUSTRY HAS BOUGHT FLORIDA’S POLITICAL ESTABLISHMENT
Of the $2,556,457 given to Florida politicians and political parties by payday lenders since 2009, more than one-third of the money ($970,050) came from members of the Florida-based MacKechnie family and their payday lending company, Amscot Financial. Amscot was founded in 1986 to provide borrowers a bank-like alternative to a liquor store or pawn shop, said company founder
Ian MacKechnie.
The company has 239 locations across Florida, focusing in areas where banking options are slim. In 1998 Amscot Financial plead guilty to civil racketeering charges and as part of the plea agreement stemming from these charges, the company’s founder, Ian MacKechnie, Sr., was banned for life from selling auto insurance in Florida.
Ian MacKechnie.
The company has 239 locations across Florida, focusing in areas where banking options are slim. In 1998 Amscot Financial plead guilty to civil racketeering charges and as part of the plea agreement stemming from these charges, the company’s founder, Ian MacKechnie, Sr., was banned for life from selling auto insurance in Florida.
Here are your Democrats who have taken money Payday Lender Lobbyists
Candidates for U.S. House & U.S. Senate (2009 - 2016):
ALCEE HASTINGS $110,700
KENDRICK MEEK $72,800
PATRICK MURPHY $51,000
DEBBIE WASSERMAN SCHULTZ $50,600
CHARLIE CHRIST $29,000
RON KLEIN $27,400
KATHY CASTOR $17,000
TED DEUTCH $14,500
SUZANNE KOSMAS $14,000
ALLEN BOYD $14,000
GWEN GRAHAM $7,700
ALAN GRAYSON $10,300
JOE GARCIA $12,000
LOIS FRANKEL $10,000
ALEX SINK $9,750
BILL NELSON $5,000
GERALDINE THOMPSON $2,700
DARREN SOTO $2,000
LORI EDWARDS $1,000
Candidates for Florida State House & Senate (2009 - 2014)
that you may just know:
Oscar Braynan II $2,500
Janet Cruz $2,000
Arthenia Joyner $2,000
Rick Kriesman $1,500
Daryl Rousson $2,000
Betty Reed $500
Jeremy Ring $2,000
Sean Shaw $1,000
Alex Sink (governor's race) $4,500
Sean Shaw $1,000
Alex Sink (governor's race) $4,500
By Beth Eriksen Shoup
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Hillsborough County Democratic Party's
Spring Fling
Wanted: Better Choices for Tampa Mayor
I feel like Commissioner Gordon who resorts to sending up the bat signal in times of distress.
And I’ve got plenty of company.
The six candidates who have declared to run in 2019 for mayor of Tampa just cannot be the best a city of 385,000 has to offer. I have resided in Orlando, Tallahassee, and Sarasota. Frankly, the Tampa slate’s lack of quality is quite shocking. more
By Jim Bleyer
Florida Dems Banned From US Concentration Camp
Sen. Bill Nelson and Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz were denied entry Tuesday into a federal facility in Homestead housing immigrant children. The company operating the facility granted a tour but the Department of Health and Human Services blocked them. here
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"HHS just blocked us from entering its facility in Homestead, Florida to check on the welfare of the children being held here. They are obviously hiding something, and we are going to get to the bottom of this."
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Bill Nelson,
Debbie Wasserman Schultz,
Florida Dems
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