Monday, September 29, 2014
Al Higginbotham's Lack Of Ethics
Joe Keel, owner of Keel and Curley Winery in Plant City has filed an ethics complaint against Hillsborough County Commissioner Al Higginbotham, accusing the commissioner of lobbying against a rezoning that the winery needed to stay in business. here
www.WomenforSoutherland.com
Hold Senator Brandes Accountable
Senator Brandes was the only Senator who voted against the compromise
Medicaid expansion bill – depriving nearly 1 million Floridians, including more
than 41,000 veterans, access to health care. Apparently health care for our most vulnerable citizens, including veterans,
is offensive to Senator Brandes – despite the studies that have shown that
accepting the Medicaid expansion funding will save lives, save money, and create
jobs. Instead of talking about his record on issues that are important to
Floridians, Senator Brandes and his special interest donors are sending out this
offensive mail attacking me.
Thanks again for holding Senator Brandes accountable,
Judithanne
Florida Millennials It's Your Time
Political consultants say a public battle over the proposed constitutional amendment to allow medical marijuana, included on this year’s midterm election ballot, could boost turnout among young voters for Democrat
Charlie Crist, who supports the measure. The extra support may be enough to help him defeat incumbent Republican Governor
Rick Scott,who opposes it. here
Charlie Crist, who supports the measure. The extra support may be enough to help him defeat incumbent Republican Governor
Rick Scott,who opposes it. here
Spark the vote. Tell your friends.
Then join the party in Ybor.
Then join the party in Ybor.
KUSH LIBERTY
Victory Party
11.4.14 - 7:00 PM info
@ Tequilas in Ybor
What Pilar Had For Lunch
Sunday, September 28, 2014
NO Rays Stadium In Tampa On Taxpayers Dime
$100 million bond to help pay for a stadium
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Bob Buckhorn,
Corporate Welfare,
Florida's Culture Of Corruption,
ken Hagan,
Tampa Bay Rays,
The Tampa Tribune
The Mullet Shack - Apollo Beach
Becky Rubright - Mayor Of Tampa
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Becky Rubright,
Bob Buckhorn,
Peter Schorsch
Why did Pam Bondi file a brief opposing clean up efforts in Chesapeake Bay?
Governor Rick Scott and Attorney General Pam Bondi joined with special interest corporate lobbyists to oppose an agreement to clean up the
Chesapeake Bay
Chesapeake Bay
Radioactive Florida
Newly released data shows Florida hit with highest level of radioactive material
from Fukushima measured anywhere in world outside Japan. here
Marco Rubio: Yes To Permanent War In Middle East
John Morgan Needs Our Help
In 4 days, the forces opposed to Amendment 2 - aligned with big pharma, tobacco,
and casinos - will be launching a multi-million dollar campaign to mislead the
public.
Barbara Stiefel and I will personally match every
contribution that comes in between now and October 1st. That's a 2 for 1
match.
Saturday, September 27, 2014
FreeLube@YborCityStogie.com
To Florida GOP voters and
Dems who don't vote.
Dems who don't vote.
GOP Voters we know you guys like to take it deep so we are offering a free tube of Warming Jelly to make THE Experience More Memorable. Dems if you don't get out and vote you will need a tube of your own.
Send your name and address to
FreeLube@yborcitystogie.com
1 tube per victim, please. While Supplies Last
1 tube per victim, please. While Supplies Last
The Gathering In Orlando
The Silver Tour: Teaching Seniors the Benefits of Medical Marijuana
The Goal - To educate and inform seniors on the benefits and exciting discoveries in the medical cannabis field. To encourage activism for legalization and create demand for safe access. Seniors vote and they talk to their representatives. here
Jeff Brandes Is Running Scared
This week my opponent launched a personal attack on my past. I want you to
hear the truth directly from me.
Ever since I entered this race, I have explained that I want to go to
Tallahassee so that I can fight for middle-class families. I explained that as a
working mom, I know what it is like to try to make ends meet and to raise your
family. I explained that I have struggled to pay my bills and for health
care.
The story of how it came to be that nearly two decades ago I had to file for
bankruptcy is one that says a lot about
who I am and what my priorities will be in the Florida Senate.
who I am and what my priorities will be in the Florida Senate.
As a full-time student in the 1990s I was the proverbial “starving graduate
student” – trying to get by on a modest stipend. Making ends meet in those
years was tough. These financial difficulties were exacerbated by the high cost
of health care insurance.
During this time, I was experiencing significant health issues. The health
insurance I needed to cover the costs of my tests and treatment was too
expensive for me to afford — almost as much as my monthly rent. So for several
years I took on debt to pay for the insurance. Without the insurance my medical
bills could have skyrocketed, and I was terrified of losing the insurance and
later being denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition.
After the surgery, my health was better than it had been in years, and I got
a job with benefits. Yet, even with my increasing salary, the debt from years of
living on the margins was too much. Ultimately, I filed for bankruptcy 16 years
ago.
Today, I am healthy, and my family has no debts, except for the mortgage on
our home in Pinellas County. I am happy to say my daughter Peggy was born in
2005, and I had no complications, thanks to the amazing medical care I received
in
St. Petersburg.
St. Petersburg.
The medical problems and financial problems I experienced as a young woman in
the 1990s taught me a lot and have given me a passion to fight for everyone’s
ability to access higher education and affordable health care.
For the millions of Americans who struggle just to make ends meet, the high
cost of health care can be the straw that breaks the camel’s back. In fact,
medical bills are the number one reason cited by Americans when they file for
bankruptcy. According to the US Census, 20% of Floridians have no health
insurance, the 3rd worst rate in the country. We must do more to
ensure Floridians have access to care. Now you know why I am so passionate about
accepting the Medicaid expansion funding.
There are those who would prefer we go back to the days when insurance
companies made all of our health care decisions, denying those with pre-existing
conditions from receiving coverage, charging women more than men strictly based
on gender, or capping the amount of coverage you can receive.
I’d prefer we keep moving forward, looking for solutions to improve the
system, and ensuring that no one has to worry about losing it all due to illness
or injury.
I am running for Florida Senate because right now, middle-class families
across Tampa Bay are struggling. And instead of making it easier, Tallahassee is
making it harder for families to make ends meet, to find good jobs, and our kids
aren’t getting the education they deserve. Tampa Bay deserves a Senator who will
get up and go to work every day to support middle-class families who are still
struggling to recover from the recession. And, with your help, that is exactly
what I will do.
Thank you for your continued support, Judithanne
Visit her here
We've had enough. Tampa won't forget
A rally by immigrant rights activists on Sept. 25 stopped the planned next-day deportation of David Sanchez. Sanchez, who moved to the U.S. from Mexico when he was 14, was fighting to stay in Florida where he works and has a family. The community rallied outside of a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) office in Tampa. here
Marisol Marquez, spokesperson for immigrant rights group Raices en Tampa, said, "Today, we've had enough. Tampa won't forget. No politician was here to help David Sanchez and his family. The people who are here today are the ones really supporting people like David Sanchez.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Liberals Stop Bullying Republicans, They Are People Too
Vinny Minchillo, a Texas-based ad maker, wants to change the way the Republican party is perceived with a new campaign. He also wants you to stop bullying them. That’s right, YOU are bullying THEM! more
How bad is it when you need an ad campaign to convince the public that Republicans are people? Jeremy Hall
How bad is it when you need an ad campaign to convince the public that Republicans are people? Jeremy Hall
"Fresh" - Gwen Graham for Congress
InSouthFlorida.com
Rick Scott - "Stolen"
Amanda Murphy Party In Tampa
Some local greats will be there. Janet Cruz, The Great Comm. Kevin Beckner, Pat Frank, Bob Henriquez, Comm. Les Miller, Stacy Frank, Mike Suarez and Mayor Bob will be there,which is very rare to see him at aDemocratic event.
October 1st from 5:30 to 7 pm at
3006 W. Angeles St. Tampa,
Please RSVP by calling Brian at (561) 843-1824.
Labels:
Amanda Murphy,
Bob Buckhorn,
Kevin Beckner
Satan and UFOs: Now propagated at Florida schools
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Tampa Rally to Stop The Deportation of David Sanchez
ICE Office on 5524 West Cypress St.
September 25, 2014 (Today) starting at 7:00 PM
Contact:
Marisol Marquez
(813)846-6893 marquez.j.marisol@gmail.com
September 25, 2014 (Today) starting at 7:00 PM
Contact:
Marisol Marquez
(813)846-6893 marquez.j.marisol@gmail.com
24th Annual Business Ethics Breakfast @ UT
Corporations are so desperate to put their Republican puppets in office
They’re willing to fire employees who challenge them in an election. Viviana Janer is running as a Democratic candidate for the Osceola County Commission in Florida. Her opponent, John Quinones, is a Republican. Janer’s employer, Marriot Vacations Worldwide, supports the GOP candidate and even donated $1,000 to his campaign. What did they give Janer? A pink slip. Why? Because she’s a Democrat who refused to drop out of the race like her employer demanded. here
SUPPORT HER HERE
Sarasota Rally And Forum For Amendment 2
Women of Action Community Forum
John Morgan, United for Care Chairman
and Shelli Freeland Eddie, Esq.
and Shelli Freeland Eddie, Esq.
Thursday September 25,
2014. Rally begins at 5:30pm,
Forum begins at 6:00pm
Bethlehem Baptist Church,
1680 18th Street, Sarasota, FL 34234
Steve Bousquet, Tampa Bay Times: All About Trunout
Obama factor could decide governor's race.
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
Labels:
John Romano,
Rick Scott,
Tampa Bay Times
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.
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.
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