Sunday, April 19, 2015

Florida's Right Wing Infestation: Marco Rubio

Marco Rubio aggressively tried to push Florida to the political right during his two-year stint as speaker of the state's House, often warring with the more moderate Republicans who ran the Florida Senate and then-Gov. Charlie Crist, a centrist Republican. here 

Urge A Vote On Health Care Expansion In The Florida House

We the undersigned urge you to put health care expansion up for a floor vote in the Florida House. Florida has one of the highest rates of uninsured in the country. We believe it's time to expand health care coverage as provided by the ACA and provide coverage for nearly million hardworking Floridians. In addition to providing greater health security for Floridians who need it, the Florida Center for Fiscal and Economic Health Policy estimates expansion will create an estimated 65,000 new Florida jobs in the first six years alone. Please schedule a vote on health care expansion without delay.here

What Stogie Had For Lunch

All you can eat

Fred's Market Restaurant In Riverview

Greatest southern food in Tampa Bay

Florida INC. Rigged to Fail

The Alliance for a Just Society’s report, “Rigged to Fail,” explores state policies in place that make it harder for small business owners and workers to make ends meet. Policies in our state leave the system rigged against small business owners, their workers and their families. While some of the largest businesses in the country get sizeable tax breaks, small business owners don’t have the same options. here

Saturday, April 18, 2015

: The Tampa Accord

By a 5-0 vote, Tampa City Council on Thursday passed “The Tampa Accord.” (Any major agreement between the Cuban and U.S governments to be signed in Tampa.) The  resolution proposed by Councilwoman Yolie Capin offers the city to host any official agreement signings between the two neighboring countries. here


“It is only natural that Tampa be the location for formalizing the reestablishment of diplomatic ties between the U.S. and Cuba, It has been well established that no city in the U.S. has stronger historic ties with Cuba than Tampa does.” Yolie Capin

Party With Kevin Beckner

April 29 5-7pm at Uele in Tampa

Florida's Culture Of Corruption: Corporate Service Commission

Duke Energy Florida customers will see their electric bills drop on average by $3.45 a month starting in May after state regulators on Thursday approved an end to charges related to the failed Levy County nuclear project. 
BUT 
As early as Jan. 1, Duke plans to tack on charges related to the closing of the Crystal River nuclear plant. Those charges will reach $5 a month for the typical customer here, WTF?

Central Florida Methodist Daycare: Don't Discriminate Against Lesbian Teachers!

Despite being adored by parents and her class of young children at Aloma Methodist Childhood Learning Center in central Florida, teacher Jaclyn Pfeiffer was fired after the daycare's Christian management found out she was a lesbian. She didn't share that information with managers until she was asked if she was in a relationship with substitute teacher Kelly Bardier, who had recently started working at the daycare as well. here

Aloma Methodist Early Childhood Learning Center receives over $4,000 in Florida taxpayer funds per child for a year of daycare. It's outrageous that they are taking taxpayer dollars to discriminate!

WMNF Cigar City Brewing Tropical Heatwave Beer Party

New World Brewery is generously donating proceeds from each Tropical Heatwave Beer sold!
Saturday, April 18, 6-8pm
 New World Brewery
1313 8th Avenue, Ybor City

madfloridian

Retired teacher who is feeling great anger at the use of public funds to benefit private companies who want to profit from education. here

Friday, April 17, 2015

Celebrate 4/20 in Ybor City

APRIL 18th 2015
Ybor Daily Market
1920 E 7th Ave
Ybor City info

Tampa Bay Homeless

Meet Howard, Again

Florida GOP: Gang of Six

 Six Republican members of Congress are coming to the defense of Gov. Rick Scott and the Florida House in their battle with the Obama administration over expanding health insurance and federal funding for state hospitals. Marco Rubio, U.S. Reps. Ted Yoho, Gus Bilirakis, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Richard Nugent 
and Curt Clawson. here

Shocker In Tampa

DINO Bob Buckhorn attends and speaks at a Fight For 15 rally in Tampa here

Marco Rubio: New Face, Same Old Problems

Florida, The Corporate Welfare State

Qualified Target Industry Tax Refund (QTI): 
The Qualified Target Industry Tax Refund incentive is available for companies that create high wage jobs in targeted high value-added industries. This incentive includes refunds on corporate income, sales, ad valorem, intangible personal property, insurance premium, and certain other taxes. more
They should be paying us to do business here!

Thursday, April 16, 2015

Our Leader: Susan Smith

"We can't afford to lose more seats to Republicans by running former Republicans, or Democrats who otherwise can't be distinguished from Republicans." 
Susan Smith, president of the 
Democratic Progressive Caucus of Florida. here

“We cannot afford to replace Marco Rubio with another senator who will stand with the Republican caucus more than the [Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth] Warren wing of the party,” Smith said. “Patrick Murphy is wrong more often than he is right. Wall Street Democrats may have settled on him, but
progressive Democrats certainly have not.here 

Last month, 63 percent of the state's progressive caucus picked Grayson to run as the Democratic nominee and hinted that Murphy is too moderate. A poll at The Florida Squeeze has Grayson at 77% and Murphy at 17%. here

Grayson said he's considering running for the seat if another liberal Democrat doesn't jump into the race.

What Stogie Had For Lunch


The Queen Mary
with Potato Salad and a Bloody Mary
At Hamburger Marys in Ybor City
Eat Local

The event Governor Scott doesn't want you to know about

Hillsborough County
WHERE: C Blythe Library, 2607 E. MLK Blvd, Tampa
WHEN: Thursday, April 16th, 6:30pm
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Broward County
WHERE: US Solar Institute, 1024 NE 43rd Ct, Oakland Park WHEN: Monday, April 20, time 6:30 pm
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Polk County
WHERE: Lakeland Main Library, 100 Lake Morton Drive, Lakeland
WHEN: Tuesday, April 28th, 6:30 pm

Pam Keith, Florida Democratic Candidate For US Senate

Left up to mainstream media, one would think that there is only one declared Democrat in the race for Marco Rubio’s U.S. Senate seat. In fact, it has been reported as such. There are some who want Floridians to think that Patrick Murphy is the only candidate that is in the race. That is not the case. Pam Keith is a delightful breath of fresh air in the staleness that is the Florida Democratic Party. here

Local Merchants: Hippie's Homemade Candles

Meet Krista, Candle Maker
Visit her here

Florida United for Care 2016

With Tallahassee incapable (to date) of passing a truly comprehensive medical marijuana law, it is clearer than ever that it will be left to us to provide medical marijuana access to the hundreds of thousands of sick and suffering patients that need help.
So I want to be clear on one major difference between the 2014 and 2016 petitions:

In 2014, our opposition falsely claimed that people with nearly any condition ("headaches and hangnails" they liked to say) would be considered a qualifying patient. We never agreed with that misrepresentation - and neither did the Florida Supreme Court. 

However, backed by an out-of-state billionaire, they convinced a lot of voters it was true.

In the 2016 petition, we simply clarified what the Supreme Court said and what our intent was: only people with serious, debilitating conditions would have access. As before, a doctor will be able to recommend marijuana for a patient, whether or not that patient's particular disease or condition is listed in the amendment language itself. We could not list every possible debilitating condition and didn't need to: It's not more limited or more restrictive. It's just clearer. The Legislature has proven itself unwilling to address what 24 other states have, so it's likely going to be back on the ballot - and this time we'll get the 60% we need to win.

Please help support our efforts by making a contribution, here: http://www.unitedforcare.org/contribute
If you've already contributed, please make sure you have signed the petition (here) and, please share this email with at least a few of your friends.
- Ben Pollara

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

What Democracy Looks Like In Tampa

Picnic at Copeland Park

Susan Smith, Pat Kemp, Mayor Bob, Lisa Montelione
and host Ashley Whitney with her boss of Fight For 15 were there.

Fowler ave blocked off.

Tampa PD Guarding Mc Donalds
Great job Ashley Whitney and the crew at Fight For 15
and Tampa PD

Fight For $15 Tampa Rally Today


Copeland Park, 11001 N 15th St, Tampa

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

A sample of some awesome stuff
At Mouna's Delicacies, Seminole Heights market

Florida's Right Wing Infestation: Michele Bachmann

Florida lawmakers were urged to demonstrate courage and be a strong voice for the faith community when serving the public. Former Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann delivered the keynote address Tuesday for the Florida Faith & Freedom Coalition annual prayer breakfast. here

Brand GOP

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

Percy Sledge RIP

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

May Day On The Streets Of Ybor

TBT Looser Of The Week: Ken Detzner

Rick Scott's lapdog  
Has been consistent on one thing: Opposing any idea that makes voting more convenient for Floridians. here

#‎Gainesville‬ man pulled over by Deputies dressed in military clothing & driving an armored vehicle

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.

We Care for Paws Foundation - Florida


Non-profit 501c(3) dog and cat shelter in Florida. Founded and operated by 
military veterans.
here

Welcome To Tampa

Expect Delays

Florida INC. - Corporate Owned And Operated

THE FLORIDA LEGISLATURE, MARCO RUBIO, HYPOCRISY AND THE NAKED IDEOLOGY OF AN OLIGARCHY here

Monday, April 13, 2015

New Poll: Florida Voters Want Medical Marijuana, Decriminalized Weed

Elizabeth Warren for President 2016

Tampa Bay Homeless

Meet Melissa
Homeless 2 years, she is from New York

Florida Support The Fight For $15 In Your Community

April 15th, 2015, 8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Sign Up Now
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Miami Fight for 15 March & Rally

April 15th, 2015, 5:30 PM - 7:00 PM
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Orlando Fight for 15 Strike and Buses To 

St. Petersburg 

April 15th, 2015
Strike In Orlando: 5:45am
First Bus To St. Pete: 7:30am
Second Bus To St. Pete: 1:00pm
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Pinellas Fight for 15 Rally St. Petersburg

April 15th, 2015, 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
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Tampa Fight for 15 Rally & March

April 15th, 201, 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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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

in Cuba: Obama more popular than Fidel, Raúl Castro

President 
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