People trying to push Florida’s Republican Party further to the right say the state organization is “scrambling” as it defends a pair of incumbent lawmakers from primary opposition. here
Friday, August 22, 2014
Florida GOP Afaid Of Tea Party
Democrat Steve Schale Working For The Other Side
Democratic consultant
Steve Schale D
Pounding the pavement in Pinellas County on behalf of Florida GOP candidate
Chris Latvala R?
here
Steve Schale D
Pounding the pavement in Pinellas County on behalf of Florida GOP candidate
Chris Latvala R?
here
More Florida GOP BS
Obamacare won't let Florida
regulate health insurance,
Florida GOP says. here
ON 11.4.14 TURN FLORIDA BLUE
Victory Party 7pm - Ybor City, Florida
Thursday, August 21, 2014
Florida, Land Of The Banana Republican
Officer Go Fuck Yourself
"I will fucking kill you" and
"Go fuck yourself"
"Go fuck yourself"
said the Ferguson officer as he pointed
his assault rifle at protesters
his assault rifle at protesters
Big Utilities Call The Shots In Rick Scott's Florida
In the first quarter of 2001,
Florida ranked No. 4
among the states for its use of renewables, including solar power, to generate electricity.
By the first quarter of 2014,
the state had plummeted to No. 16
in its use of renewables.
How did this happen? The most obvious reason is that big power companies here don't want messy renewables messing up their monopoly gigs. Florida's Public Service Commission, which is supposed to oversee electric utilities in the state, is perceived — on a good day — as incompetent and a puppet of big power companies and state legislators that control PSC nominations and enjoy utility largesse. Robert Trigaux
Florida GOP BS: Ted Yoho
Republican Rep. Ted Yoho of Florida doesn’t want to need to impeach the president, but says if an impeachment does happen, President Obama will have brought it upon himself. here
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America 2014
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Florida's Culture Of Corruption: Steve Southerland
This is how we git r done in Rick Scott's Florida
Standing alongside
Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam,
touted his proposed "Regulatory Overreach Protection Act, federal legislation to block federal oversight of waterways and wetlands in favor of state and local government agencies. Although he describes its support as bipartisan, all but five of its 120 co-sponsors are Republicans,
including U.S. Rep. David Jolly, R-Indian Shores
No Florida Democrat is a sponsor. The bill would let the states decide which wetlands deserve protection, potentially saving farmers and developers time and money dealing with the federal government. here
Southerland's bill enjoys wide support from the Florida sugar industry which has faced increasing regulation over agricultural pollution, especially in the Everglades .
Did you know Southerland and Putnam recently hung out at King Ranch in Texas,
Tallahassee Pay-To-Play Culture
Tallahassee Pay-To-Play Culture
Putnam, Southerland and representatives from business groups made some misleading assertions about the federal oversight of wetlands.
Putnam and Southerland each said bureaucrats "a thousand miles away" call the shots on wetlands. Actually, decisions about Florida wetlands permits are made in the Corps of Engineers' offices in Jacksonville, Tampa and other locations around the state.
SteveSoutherland.info
Robert Rappaport: Collier County GOP
Robert Rappaport, a member of the Collier County Republican Executive Committee and Collier 912 Freedom Council — a grassroots organization like-minded with the Tea Party, took a black marker to the names of the candidates he doesn’t support on the committee’s leaflets, which were meant to show voters all Republican candidates in county commission, circuit court and school board races. here
Florida's Own Larry Klayman
Is accusing President Barack Obama of being a racist.
it is remarkable that Obama has not renamed the White House “the Black House.” Clearly, in his way of thinking, the Founding Fathers must have had conspiratorial racist motives in naming the people’s house accordingly.
Florida's Culture Of Corruption: Steve Crisafulli
Florida GOP Steve Crisafulli, who becomes the most powerful man in the Florida House of Representatives this fall, has been a major beneficiary of the
state’s sugar industry. here
state’s sugar industry. here
What Stogie Had For Lunch
Rick Scott: Important
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Happy 68th Birthday, President Clinton!
Georgia’s Gun Free Corridor For Floridians
Georgia’s Guns Everywhere Law Claims The Life Of A Pedestrian.
Ybor Paparazzi: Uncle Tonto From Winter Park
Liberals Don't Want Stacy White
"Flaming Liberal STACY WHITE"
it says in bold white letters about the staunchly conservative Hillsborough County School Board member here
We do not want him. Don't try to pass him on to us.
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