Sunday, December 1, 2019
Florida Voters Know President Trump Is Keeping America Great!
Saturday, November 30, 2019
Asher’s Late Post Debate Ranking
Hello friends,
This is late, though I would like to highlight some moments from the Democratic debate some nights ago...
Bernie Sanders, with his commitment to peace and healthcare as a right, did well. Elizabeth Warren did as well, with a similar progressive agenda. Andrew Yang did well, and his points on national security were spot on. He also hit the nail on the head with positive attention to preventing men from joining hate groups. Each of these three have the character, platform, and energy to do well in the general election and beyond!
Cory Booker might have won the night with his comment on cannabis, and standing up for the issue, as well as how it affects people of color. I applaud him for that! I loved Tulsi Gabbard’s message on ending regime change wars per usual, though I wasn’t impressed with how she handled criticism from Kamala Harris—I was not happy with either during that exchange. I liked how Tom Steyer mentioned term limits! I appreciate Pete Buttigieg clarifying that his position would not be to invade Mexico, and I would love to see more common cause between him and Tulsi, rather than animosity. I was not too impressed with Joe Biden (aside from his gaffes, I did like his performance more so this time around), Kamala, or Amy Klobuchar.
1. Bernie Sanders
2. Andrew Yang
3. Elizabeth Warren
4. Tulsi Gabbard
5. Cory Booker
6. Pete Buttigieg
7. Tom Steyer
8. Kamala Harris
9. Joe Biden
10. Amy Klobuchar
Each candidate has their strengths, and we should work to be kind to supporters of each. That is something my first choices are sincere about — Bernie, Andrew, and Elizabeth all have been cordial, and we should follow their example regarding positive discourse! It’s okay to criticize politics and records without unnecessary, personal attacks! As a Bernie supporter, I call on all my fellow Bernie supporters to follow Bernie’s example and refrain from senseless vitriol, especially against others on the left. Enough with the animosity; we need to set an example for strength with decency, rather than strength with venom. Thank you.
— Asher
This is late, though I would like to highlight some moments from the Democratic debate some nights ago...
Bernie Sanders, with his commitment to peace and healthcare as a right, did well. Elizabeth Warren did as well, with a similar progressive agenda. Andrew Yang did well, and his points on national security were spot on. He also hit the nail on the head with positive attention to preventing men from joining hate groups. Each of these three have the character, platform, and energy to do well in the general election and beyond!
Cory Booker might have won the night with his comment on cannabis, and standing up for the issue, as well as how it affects people of color. I applaud him for that! I loved Tulsi Gabbard’s message on ending regime change wars per usual, though I wasn’t impressed with how she handled criticism from Kamala Harris—I was not happy with either during that exchange. I liked how Tom Steyer mentioned term limits! I appreciate Pete Buttigieg clarifying that his position would not be to invade Mexico, and I would love to see more common cause between him and Tulsi, rather than animosity. I was not too impressed with Joe Biden (aside from his gaffes, I did like his performance more so this time around), Kamala, or Amy Klobuchar.
1. Bernie Sanders
2. Andrew Yang
3. Elizabeth Warren
4. Tulsi Gabbard
5. Cory Booker
6. Pete Buttigieg
7. Tom Steyer
8. Kamala Harris
9. Joe Biden
10. Amy Klobuchar
Each candidate has their strengths, and we should work to be kind to supporters of each. That is something my first choices are sincere about — Bernie, Andrew, and Elizabeth all have been cordial, and we should follow their example regarding positive discourse! It’s okay to criticize politics and records without unnecessary, personal attacks! As a Bernie supporter, I call on all my fellow Bernie supporters to follow Bernie’s example and refrain from senseless vitriol, especially against others on the left. Enough with the animosity; we need to set an example for strength with decency, rather than strength with venom. Thank you.
— Asher
Help HART Driver Schnaider Prophete
Mr. Schnaider Prophete, a Bus Operator since 14 + Years for HART had been brutally attacked while performing his job and if it wasn't for a brave veteran patron, who stepped in, he might would not be with us anymore. HERE
All the Company was interested in was,
with a phone call to the hospital
"WHAT IS YOUR RETURN TO DUTY" date?
Ybor Historic District Tampa
Trump Supporters in South Florida
Friday, November 29, 2019
Ybor Paparazzi
Labels:
Carlos Hermida,
Chris Cano,
Ybor Paparazzi
Florida GOP Senators Task Ahead
Soon Rick Scott and Marco Rubio will be asked to make a decision that will follow them the rest of their lives. They can come out of this a hero or a coward.
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Courage is the quality of a confident character not to be afraid or intimidated easily but without being incautious or inconsiderate while coward is a person who lacks courage.
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Courage is the quality of a confident character not to be afraid or intimidated easily but without being incautious or inconsiderate while coward is a person who lacks courage.
Labels:
Florida GOP,
Marco Rubio,
Rick Scott
7 Mile Bridge - Florida Keys Drone
Thursday, November 28, 2019
Ybor City Musicians
What Stogie Had For Lunch
Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Ybor Paparazzi
Sky U. White Fan
Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Tampa GOP Party at a Town 'n' Country Strip Mall
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But unlike the other honored recipients who paused for a photo and then moved off stage after having their name called, Storms grabbed the microphone and proceeded to verbally bash Republican legislative leaders in Tallahassee who she accused of being soft on abortion and criminal justice issues.
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Saying it was time for a “family conversation,” Storms said she agreed with an earlier comment that the Florida GOP was “not the far left. But we also don’t want to be left-lite.”
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Florida clown Matt Gaetz provided the entertainment.
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“The impeachment of Donald Trump is the Democratic excuse for the lack of an agenda or an agenda that is downright terrified of the American people.”
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His sidekick Ross Spano was also there
“Their ends justify their means, they believe, and they will stop at nothing for the pursuit of power, up to and including the soft revolution to overthrow and unseat a duly elected president.”
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Mr. Spano is under investigation by the Department of Justice for alleged campaign finance violations.
Labels:
Florida GOP,
Matt Gaetz,
Mitch Perry,
Ronda Storms,
Ross Spano
New Ybor City Coffee Shop
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