Thursday, September 25, 2014

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Charlo Greene: FUCK IT, I QUIT

KTVA reporter Charlo Greene dropped an f-bomb and quit live on air. She also unveiled she was the owner of the Alaska Cannabis Club and would be working on building her marijuana business and legalization activism in Alaska...

We want to live in Rick Scott's commercials too

John Romano: I have discovered a new and spectacular locale that defies belief. It is a place where the economy is bustling, and the problems are inconsequential. People are always smiling, the environment is pristine and no one seems to care about, or need, health insurance of any type. No doubt about it, I want to live in Rick Scott's commercials. here

Charlotte County Cop Watched as Woman’s Kids Taken at Gunpoint, Ignored Her Cries for Help, Drove Off

Tampa Palestine Solidarity Protest

Palestine solidarity activists filed into the intersection of Maritime and 20th Street at the Port of Tampa to protest the docking of the 
ZIM Alabama, a container ship carrying 
Israeli goods. 
Members of the International Longshoremen’s Association Local 1402 waved and honked in support.

Rick Scott's failure to create jobs

Rick Scott promised to create 700,000 jobs in 7 years, on top of normal economic growth. He failed to meet that promise -- and is now pretending he never said anything at all. 
My Fox Tampa Bay holds him accountable.

New poll shows 69% of Florida voters support #2

With 43 days until the election, and only days until early voting starts, public support for medical marijuana remains very stable:
Our new poll shows 69% of likely voters in Florida support this measure with only 28% opposed. 60% voter approval is needed to pass a Constitutional Amendment in the State of Florida. The findings are significant because they show voter backing of the amendment has remained virtually unchanged since the beginning of 2013.  Previous polls (conducted by 3 different pollsters) showed support at 70% in January, 71% in March, and 70% in June. 
Here's what's clear: 
Keeping medical decisions in the hands of doctors - not politicians - is simply not a controversial position for the vast majority of Floridians, and that has not changed over the last twenty-one months.
Opponents of Amendment 2 have been relentlessly pushing disingenuous talking points, and insulting the intelligence of the voters.  They've got millions behind them - but their uber-wealthy funders won't be able to dislodge support if we stay strong.

Tampa Bay's Own "Shane And Emily"

Visit them here

Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Latino Millennials Is Your Time

A nonpartisan organization that empowers Latino Millennials to create a better future for themselves and their community. here

My Ride, My Road; Your Decision Polk County

Florida Needs You

BE REGISTERED, BE PREPARED.....BE A VOTER! here

3 Breasted Tampa Woman

Will she be moving to Gidsonton?

Jetie B. Wilds Jr RIP

Jetie B. Wilds Jr. believed the U.S. system of politics is imperfect, run by imperfect people, yet still the best one in the world because of a 
free flow of information. here

Truth Test: Gov. Scott: Is big sugar his sugar daddy?

Monday, September 22, 2014

John Morgan Speaks to the Rotary Club of Tampa

Tuesday September 23, 12 to 1 p.m.
Hillsborough County Bar Association Office, 
Chester H. Ferguson Law Center, 
1610 North Tampa Street, Tampa

Arrest Marxist collaborator Marco Rubio?


    Marco Rubio's unconstitutional amnesty plan aka RUBIOCARE poses a clear and present danger to the United States. A Petition started by 
    Musha Hadeen of Albuquerque, NM.

    Rick Scott fills a seat on the Florida Public Service Commission with a environmental disaster

    Looking to a political ally to fill the job, Gov. Rick Scott on Thursday named state Rep. Jimmy Patronis to a seat on the  Florida Public Service Commission.

    Every year during the legislative session in Tallahassee, he pushes a bill to destroy Florida's environmental regulations, 
    Last Year
     Bill to block local governments from protecting thousands of acres of wetlands. Which passed 
    This Year
     He has  introduced a destructive bill that will prevent local governments from being able to protect their own water supply. 
    HB 703 not only prohibits local governments from enforcing wetlands, springs or storm water protections – it takes the decision-making powers out of their hands and gives it to Tallahassee politicians.
    Frank Matthews, who lobbies on behalf of developers, phosphate miners, boat manufacturers, sugar growers, power companies and a garbage company said 
    "I can't say enough good things about him
    He couldn't be more accommodating. That's the appealing thing to me." more

    We can say goodbye to clean energy in Florida.


    Rick Kriseman with Cheech and Chong @Atlanta Airport