Friday, April 5, 2013
I Should Have Voted For Roseanne
Social Security, Medicare Are Facing Cuts In Obama Budget
President Barack Obama next week will take the political risk of formally proposing cuts to Social Security and Medicare in his annual budget in an effort to demonstrate his willingness to compromise with Republicans and revive prospects for a long-term deficit-reduction deal, administration officials say.
President Barack Obama next week will take the political risk of formally proposing cuts to Social Security and Medicare in his annual budget in an effort to demonstrate his willingness to compromise with Republicans and revive prospects for a long-term deficit-reduction deal, administration officials say.
Thursday, April 4, 2013
What Do Four Rich White Guys
Have in common? They all donated big money to Rick Scott's re-election campaign.
Wayne Huizenga is in for $250,000
Mr. Huizenga already screwed South Florida now he is working on the rest.
Bill Edwards for $500,000
Sheldon Adelson for $250,000
Mr. Adelson should keep his money, Democrats like casinos too.
and the Don chipped in $50,000
here
I think they should all keep their money, no amount is going to save Mr. Scott.
Just ask Carl Rove.
Wayne Huizenga is in for $250,000
Mr. Huizenga already screwed South Florida now he is working on the rest.
Bill Edwards for $500,000
Sheldon Adelson for $250,000
Mr. Adelson should keep his money, Democrats like casinos too.
and the Don chipped in $50,000
here
I think they should all keep their money, no amount is going to save Mr. Scott.
Just ask Carl Rove.
The Westshore Multimodal Center
All roads lead to Westshore. One day, all train tracks could, too
The Westshore Business District is the nexus where Interstate 275, the Howard Frankland Bridge, the Courtney Campbell Parkway, the Veterans Expressway and Tampa International Airport all connect. State planners also think it's the perfect area to build the transportation hub of the future — be it light rail, bus rapid transit or a combination — that could one day link Pinellas to Hillsborough and eventually Pasco, Hernando and Citrus counties.
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Let's keep the pressure on!
Hillsborough County Commissioners
here
Tampa City Council
here
Pinellas County Commissioners
here
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Connect Tampa Bay
The Westshore Business District is the nexus where Interstate 275, the Howard Frankland Bridge, the Courtney Campbell Parkway, the Veterans Expressway and Tampa International Airport all connect. State planners also think it's the perfect area to build the transportation hub of the future — be it light rail, bus rapid transit or a combination — that could one day link Pinellas to Hillsborough and eventually Pasco, Hernando and Citrus counties.
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Let's keep the pressure on!
Hillsborough County Commissioners
here
Tampa City Council
here
Pinellas County Commissioners
here
VoteTransit
Connect Tampa Bay
Tampa Getaway To Cuba
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor embarked on a four-day trip to Cuba this week. The purpose of her trip is to find opportunities to "poise Tampa as a getaway to Cuba, and create economic opportunities for small businesses in this area. During her trip, first reported by the Tampa Bay Times last week, Castor will meet with officials from the Ministry of Tourism and the National Association of Cuban Economists.
Call Senator Nelson
Can you call Senator Nelson? Tell him: "Don't be the last one to support equal rights. Can you do the right thing and publicly stand up for marriage equality?"
Here's where to call:
202-224-5274
Then, please report your call by
clicking here
Here's where to call:
202-224-5274
Then, please report your call by
clicking here
South Florida Daily Blog
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Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Tampa, Temple Terrace and Plant City
Hillsborough County's decision to convene a summit on transportation this spring holds some promise if it aims high. The idea is for county commissioners and the mayors of Tampa, Temple Terrace and Plant City to embrace a priority list of transportation projects and a strategy to pay for them. After 15 years of talks that have gone nowhere and a flawed transit referendum that failed in 2010, the last thing the county needs is another conversation on transportation that wastes time and fails to address the major challenges. Officials should bring a transit package back to the voters that seriously addresses the county's needs and improves the region's ability to compete.
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Sen. Tom Lee Of Brandon Narrow Exceptions To The Gift Ban
In today's Tallahassee, a lobbyist is prohibited from buying a lawmaker a cup of coffee but is allowed to write a $50,000 check to the same lawmaker's political fund. Fittingly, the lawmaker who's trying to carve out some narrow exceptions to the gift ban is Sen. Tom Lee, R-Brandon, who was Senate president when the ban took effect in 2006.
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Tampa Bay senators who joined Lee in supporting the changes Monday included Sens. Jack Latvala, R-Clearwater, John Legg, R-Trinity, and Arthenia Joyner, D-Tampa. This little tweak was needed," Joyner said.
Don Gaetz, R-Niceville said it best,
"I'm just fine paying my dollar for a Diet Coke when I have one, I'm just fine with that."
Tampa Bay senators who joined Lee in supporting the changes Monday included Sens. Jack Latvala, R-Clearwater, John Legg, R-Trinity, and Arthenia Joyner, D-Tampa. This little tweak was needed," Joyner said.
Don Gaetz, R-Niceville said it best,
"I'm just fine paying my dollar for a Diet Coke when I have one, I'm just fine with that."
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Meet Waleah Of Miami
Dog Lovers Rally Around A Siberian Husky With Cancer
When Dawn Bauer learned that a dog owner had dropped a Siberian husky with a suspicious mass at the Miami-Dade Animal Services shelter, she and her group of volunteers sprang into action. Husky Haven of Florida, a small Clearwater nonprofit that rescues stray, surrendered
and endangered huskies from around the state.
more
Want to adopt Waleah? Fill out an application here
Care to donate? Go here and click on the "Donate for a Dog" tab.
Scroll down to find Waleah's information and click the "Donate" button.
and endangered huskies from around the state.
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Want to adopt Waleah? Fill out an application here
Care to donate? Go here and click on the "Donate for a Dog" tab.
Scroll down to find Waleah's information and click the "Donate" button.
The Soho Saloon In Tampa
Our Backwards City Council At It Again
The Soho Saloon is suing the city of Tampa over a City Council vote to deny it a permit to pour mixed drinks along with beer and wine. City Council member Mary Mulhern moved for denial based on the saloon's request to the city to waive three rules: One requires 35 parking spaces, not the 16 the bar has. If this was the case in cities like New Orleans, Menphis or our own Ybor City then none of them would serve alcohol. What does she want a chain to come and pave half a city block for parking and take all the charm out of the area. Arn't they always telling us not to drink and drive? There are always plenty of cabs around and HART #4 comes right by this place. Another requires a city waiver when there are residences within 1,000 feet (the closest home is 33 feet away). The third requires a similar waiver when there are other stores, restaurants or bars selling alcohol within 1,000 feet (there are 17). The saloon is surrounded by bars, including MacDinton's Irish Pub across the street. Why is ok for them but not this place?
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Why do i keep supporting Ms. Mulhern?
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Metropolitan Ministries Caring Hearts Circle
You care about hurting Tampa Bay families. Be a part of something larger than yourself.
Join Metropolitan Ministries Caring Hearts Circle
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Join Metropolitan Ministries Caring Hearts Circle
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Monday, April 1, 2013
The Springs Revival Act: SB 978
"I knew it was going to be heavy lifting to pass that," said Sen. Darren Soto, D-Kissimmee, who's sponsoring SB 978, the Springs Revival Act. The reason is simple, Soto said: "The majority of the Legislature doesn't have an appetite to have a real aggressive spring rehabilitation program, because of the expense." A state-sponsored effort to save the springs, launched 12 years ago by then-Gov. Jeb Bush, ended in 2011 under Scott. While the Bush springs initiative existed,
it spent a total of $25 million.
it spent a total of $25 million.
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Northwest Presbyterian Church In St. Pete
Tiny Northwest Presbyterian offers much to the poor, homeless
A mural at the rear of Northwest Presbyterian Church's sanctuary gives witness to the doctrine that members are taught — salvation is by grace alone, not good works.Nonetheless, good works appear central to this small congregation's life. Cold nights are an opportunity to shelter the homeless. Mondays and Wednesdays are for feeding the hungry, along with giving access to hot showers and laundry service.
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Northwest Presbyterian Church
A mural at the rear of Northwest Presbyterian Church's sanctuary gives witness to the doctrine that members are taught — salvation is by grace alone, not good works.Nonetheless, good works appear central to this small congregation's life. Cold nights are an opportunity to shelter the homeless. Mondays and Wednesdays are for feeding the hungry, along with giving access to hot showers and laundry service.
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Northwest Presbyterian Church
Take The Train To The Ray's Games
The Mass Transit Factor
Rays fans across Tampa Bay are excited about Opening Day on Tuesday, but most are less excited over the prospect of more debate about the need for a new baseball stadium. Is there really any hope for a new home for the Tampa Bay Rays? There could be, if everyone would focus on successful stadium projects that have been built elsewhere. The modern era for baseball stadium design and location began with Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore in 1992. Since the construction of Camden Yards, 21 new major league ballparks have been built. Among the great ones: Progressive Field in Cleveland and Coors Field in Denver. Among the losers: the New Comiskey Park in Chicago and perhaps Turner Field in Atlanta. What separates winners from losers? Consider three important factors that characterize successful ballparks:
• They were built as part of an overall development plan.
• They include neighborhood integration.
• They include a mass transit factor.
more
Ybor City and Channelside come to mind. Let The Rays build their stadium without taxpayers money and the city and county can build trains to it.
• They were built as part of an overall development plan.
• They include neighborhood integration.
• They include a mass transit factor.
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Ybor City and Channelside come to mind. Let The Rays build their stadium without taxpayers money and the city and county can build trains to it.
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Congregation Schaarai Zedek Of Tampa
Tom Wood dished out helpings of ham and rice Sunday to families at Metropolitan Ministries for what is close to his 20th Easter in a row. Wood, who is with Congregation Schaarai Zedek, said he enjoys interacting with the families each year.
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Friday, March 29, 2013
The Everglades Bill
The Everglades bill speeding through the Legislature is not the sweeping victory that the unusual alliance behind it — the governor, his fellow Republicans, farmers and environmentalists — would have Floridians believe. The legislation awaiting Senate approval is better than a terrible version that sailed through the House, but it still unfairly shifts the costs for cleaning up the Everglades from the agriculture industry to the taxpayers. This is a handout to those who are causing the problem, and it violates the voters' intent behind the "Polluter Pays" protection in the Florida Constitution.
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The SOG City Oracle Recommends
Earl's Oyster Opener
As many of you already know, when it comes to oysters on the half shell I can be a real pain in the tuckus. I want those mollusks to be perfectly shucked, and perfectly presented. They also have to be real. I do not tolerate pasteurized or pre-shucked and frozen oysters on the half shell. As I said, I can be a real picker of nits when it comes to my oysters .If you like oysters on the half shell, you really do need one of these things...unless you are a masochist.
U.S. Rep. Kathy Castor It Is Time To End The Embargo Against Cuba
The Tampa Democrat voiced those thoughts and made history by becoming the first Florida member of Congress to publicly support lifting the embargo when she made a speech March 22 at an evening reception at Mise en Place for the Rapprochement With Cuba conference.
Help, end the war on the Cuban people, they are being held hostage by a small minority in South Florida.
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Lunas Mexican Restaurant
What Stogie Had For Dinner
Chile Relleno and Taco
With rice and beans
$8.75 At Lunas Mexican Restaurant in Riverview
Very flavorful food with great service.
Chile Relleno and Taco
With rice and beans
$8.75 At Lunas Mexican Restaurant in Riverview
Very flavorful food with great service.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
DFA Launches the Purple to Blue Project
Contact DFA and tell them we need help in Florida
Forget John Boehner and Paul Ryan -- Republicans don't need Congress to push their radical right-wing agenda. They're doing it right now, state by state: That's why DFA is launching the Purple to Blue Project, a new multi-year effort dedicated to winning state House and Senate chambers across the country.
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Bright Lights, Safe Nights
Mayor Bob Buckhorn and Gordon Gillette, president of Tampa Electric and Peoples Gas, will celebrate and cut the ribbon on the first street lights installed as part of Mayor Buckhorn’s ‘Bright Lights, Safe Nights’ Initiative. The event will be Thursday, March 28, 2013, at 2 p.m. at the new streetlight located between 2106 and 2108 E. Nedro Drive. “Sulphur Springs is only the first neighborhood
that will benefit from this initiative.
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that will benefit from this initiative.
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Why Won't Florida's Goverment Protect Our Water
Where Are They Now
Hillsborough County's Three Amigos
Some of you are too young to remember or are not from around here but 30 years ago in 1983 three Hillsborough County Commissioners, Jerry Bowmer, Fred Anderson and Joe Kotvas were arrested for taking bribes. Commissioner Jerry Bowman was the ring leader who would solicit bribes and then make payoffs to fellow commissioners Kotvas and Anderson. Bowmer was caught red handed and then wore a wire to roll over on his crooked partners. I remember putting up signs for Mr. Kotvas.
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Joe Kotvas writes books and you can find him on Twitter or at his very nice website tvasbooks.
Jerry Bowmer according to WTSP is selling swamp land in Polk County.
Fred Anderson has since died.
Some of you are too young to remember or are not from around here but 30 years ago in 1983 three Hillsborough County Commissioners, Jerry Bowmer, Fred Anderson and Joe Kotvas were arrested for taking bribes. Commissioner Jerry Bowman was the ring leader who would solicit bribes and then make payoffs to fellow commissioners Kotvas and Anderson. Bowmer was caught red handed and then wore a wire to roll over on his crooked partners. I remember putting up signs for Mr. Kotvas.
more
Joe Kotvas writes books and you can find him on Twitter or at his very nice website tvasbooks.
Jerry Bowmer according to WTSP is selling swamp land in Polk County.
Fred Anderson has since died.
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Where Are They Now
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