Copeland Park, 11001 N 15th St, Tampa
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
Fight For $15 Tampa Rally Today
Tampa's Sunset Bridge Band
Recorded on the Railroad Tracks behind Skippers Smokehouse in Tampa, which is actually a Felony if charged. We got lucky and the cops let us pack up and leave without getting arrested. Thanks Tampa PD.
Live at the Seminole Heights Market
Visit them here
What Stogie Had For Lunch
Florida's Right Wing Infestation: Michele Bachmann
Tampa protest disrupts event honoring Israeli Occupation Forces
A group of ten activists stood out in front of the University of South Florida (USF) Hillel building, April 12, in protest of a vigil being held for Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). here
Tuesday, April 14, 2015
May Day On The Streets Of Ybor
TBT Looser Of The Week: Ken Detzner
Has been consistent on one thing: Opposing any idea that makes voting more convenient for Floridians. here
NextGen Climate to Sink GOP Climate-Change Deniers in Florida
A billionaire environmentalist is pledging to spend whatever it takes to defeat climate-change deniers in Florida and four other presidential swing states.
Labels:
Miami Times,
NextGen Climate,
Tom Steyer
We Care for Paws Foundation - Florida
Labels:
Local Heroes,
We Care for Paws Foundation
Florida INC. - Corporate Owned And Operated
THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE, MARCO RUBIO, HYPOCRISY AND THE NAKED IDEOLOGY OF AN OLIGARCHY here
Labels:
Florida Inc.,
Florida Lawmakers,
Marco Rubio
Monday, April 13, 2015
Florida Support The Fight For $15 In Your Community
Pinellas Fight for 15 Rally St. Petersburg
Tampa Fight for 15 Rally & March
Florida INC. Jeff Brandes, R-St. Petersburg
Senate Bill 896 would shift the costs for moving utility lines on road and infrastructure projects from utility companies to taxpayers. Under current law, if a local government widens or improves a public road, the utility company must move or remove lines in the affected area at no cost to the government. SB 896 (and its companion in the House, HB 391) would shift that cost responsibility to the counties and municipalities — i.e. local taxpayers — for projects that are inside a public right-of-way and that are related to water and sewer improvements, stormwater/swale improvements, bicycle lanes, streetscapes, etc. here
"Corporate utility companies make large political contributions to legislators, while local governments cannot. The motivation behind virtually every bad bill can best be understood by following the money."
Robert Karl Hutchinson
"Corporate utility companies make large political contributions to legislators, while local governments cannot. The motivation behind virtually every bad bill can best be understood by following the money."
Robert Karl Hutchinson
in Cuba: Obama more popular than Fidel, Raúl Castro
President
Barack Obama
Barack Obama
Is more popular among Cubans than either of the Castro brothers who have ruled the island for the past five and a half decades, according to a new poll secretly conducted there last month. here
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Barack Obama,
Fidel Castro,
Miami Herald,
Raul Castro
C4G Tampa Summer Camp
Sunday, April 12, 2015
We Love Brian Willis, But!
He is running against the legendary
Pat Kemp,
what a waste.
He should run for something else.
what a waste.
He should run for something else.
Pat Kemp For County Commissioner,
Dist. 6
Dist. 6
Hispanic Right Wing Media Scramble To Anoint "Most Hispanic" Label To Jeb Bush And Ted Cruz
the most Hispanic candidate
Ignoring polls that show Latinos care about policies, not personality, and both candidates advocate conservative policies at odds with
the vast majority of Latino voters. here
What Stogie Had For Lunch
Stop The Florida GOP
Spring Leaf Freedom Festival in Ybor
Ed Dean Calls Bob Buckhorn A Liberal
Buckhorn’s reasons for supporting the Obama administration executive order are aligned with other liberal mayors throughout the country, claiming it would increase local tax revenue, stimulate local economies and improve public safety by strengthening neighborhoods.
But Buckhorn hasn’t taken into account the cost of welfare, how it will drain the local tax base and hurt the economy, not to mention the increased costs for public schools. Liberals often play up the emotional side of the illegal immigration issue without stopping to examine the costs. Buckhorn would be wise to look at all sides of the ledger. here Is he talking about our Mayor?
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Poll: Grayson vs. Murphy
John Morgan Is Serious
Bianca A Garza is serious!
Carlos Hermida is serious!
Kush Liberty is serious!
Central Florida NORML is serious!
Robert Mronetime Valdez Jr is serious!
We are serious!
Robert Mronetime Valdez Jr is serious!
We are serious!
“We have a list of 200,000 supporters who are still committed to this and 12,000 volunteers and 6,000 donors to the campaign, just because we got 58 percent and not 60 percent in the election we’re not going to pack up and go home. There are people banging on our door to fire it (the campaign) back up.” Ben Pollara
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Bianca A Garza,
Carlos Hermida,
Central Florida NORML,
John Morgan,
Peter Schorsch,
Stogie's Smoke Shop
FBI's secret deal with Florida Department of Law Enforcement
The Florida agreement – obtained from the Hillsborough County sheriff’s office by the Guardian after a series of Stingray-related Freedom of Information Act requests sent over the past seven months –
reads in part:
reads in part:
“The Florida Department of Law Enforcement will, at the request of the FBI, seek dismissal of the case in lieu of providing, or allowing others to use or provide, any information concerning the Harris Corporation wireless collection equipment/technology, its associated software, operating manuals, and any related documentation.”
Fort Lauderdale Cops Are Coming To Drink Your Beer And Kill Niggers
Four Florida cops lost their jobs Friday after racist texts and an "inexcusable" video surfaced here
In Tallahassee about 100 activists gathered outside the Old Capitol where they burned a Confederate flag, to protest recent KKK activity in the area and draw attention to the links between the hate group and law enforcement. here
Hillsborough County $235.000 in Corporate Welfare
Headquarters operation. It would be in an unincorporated part of the county, creating 130 new higher-wage jobs. A local match of up to
$130,000 would start in fiscal year 2016 and be spread over six years.
IT expansion. It would create 125 higher-wage jobs with a local match of $75,000 spread over eight years, beginning in FY 2016.
Business services establishment. The operation would create 50 higher-wage jobs and is seeking a local funding match of $30,000 over five years.
Labels:
Corporate Welfare,
Hillsborough County
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