Tampa, Florida
Sunday, April 15, 2018
Saturday, April 14, 2018
Rick Scott Won't Look Out For You
Florida Responsible Gun Owner Sean Simpson
After the mass shooting that left 17 dead at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High, most Florida teachers were horrified by the push from President Donald Trump and GOP legislators to arm teachers. But one vocal Parkland faculty member — science teacher Sean Simpson — said he would be open to packing heat in the classroom.
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This past Sunday, Broward Sheriff's deputies arrested the 43-year-old teacher after he forgot his Glock 9mm in a public bathroom stall, where a drunk homeless man promptly picked it up and fired it. here
Rick Scott Shameless Right-Wing Ideologue
Rick Scott. Florida's Republican governor, has spent his time in Tallahassee building a reputation as one of the most shameless right-wing ideologues in the country. He's second only to Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin in terms of pushing a far-right agenda onto a swing state.
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Now he's running against incumbent Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson in one of this fall's most high-profile races, and already Scott is awash in accusations of shady, corrupt behavior. here
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Now he's running against incumbent Democratic Sen. Bill Nelson in one of this fall's most high-profile races, and already Scott is awash in accusations of shady, corrupt behavior. here
Tampa Bay Tabloid Shuffle
First, the bad news.
Creative Loafing Tampa Bay, the area’s much beloved alternative weekly, was bought out by Euclid Media Group. Known as EMG, it owns a portfolio of nine such city publications including the Orlando Weekly.
Creative Loafing Tampa Bay, the area’s much beloved alternative weekly, was bought out by Euclid Media Group. Known as EMG, it owns a portfolio of nine such city publications including the Orlando Weekly.
EMG has shown a penchant for marginalizing and, in some cases, eliminating political news. It didn’t take long for the Cleveland-based outfit to telegraph its intentions to Tampa Bay readers.
Two immediate casualties of the local acquisition were ultra-proficient Editor-in-Chief David Warner and kickass News Editor Kate Bradshaw. EMG’s track record suggests independently-sourced news stories in Creative Loafing will henceforth be a rarity. Those who perused the Orlando Weekly before and after its changeover can attest to that.
Readers accustomed to in-depth exclusives can now expect more stories like this: a profile of former county commissioner Kevin Beckner who failed to win the 2016 race for Hillsborough County Clerk of the Circuit Courts. That campaign was two years ago.
Wednesday’s digital edition of CL carried the story. It was basically a list of Kevin Beckner’s favorite things from obsession to meat market to performance venue.
The pap was listed under “Politics” on CL’s front page. The “writer” should be thankful there was no byline. Embarrassing.
So the fraternity of Tampa Bay news sources untainted by pay-for-play investors and the corporate establishment lost an important member. The public will become more reliant on local blogs for independent political commentary: Tampa Bay Beat, Eye on Tampa Bay, Shadow of the Stadium, Ybor City Stogie, Bay Post Internet, and the Tampa Bay Guardian.
On to the innocuous.
The Tampa Bay Times announced it would scale back publication of its *tbt tabloid from every weekday to once a week. Only puzzle aficionados will notice. Other than offering the more challenging L.A. Times crossword, the *tbt is basically a stripped down version of the Tampa Bay Times with pun-laced headlines.
The *tbt freebie was bad business anyway. Its only competition: the Tampa Bay Times whose pay news racks are frequently side-by-side in the same locations. Rolled out in 2004 as a weekly, *tbt started publishing five days a week in 2006.
Reason for the cutback: Trump-inspired tariffs on imported newsprint.
The ironies are too rich. Last year, publisher Paul Tash announced the debt-laden Times wanted “to connect with Trump voters” while simultaneously accepting a $12-15 million cash infusion from right wing investors. With propaganda disguised as news stories, the move backfired humongously as subscribers rebelled and voters rejected endorsed candidates.
And, it was the tariffs that triggered the *tbt contraction, not any in-house recognition that it used an incredibly poor business model.
By Jim Bleyer
Friday, April 13, 2018
Olivia Babis For Florida Senate
Our friend Democrat
Olivia Babis is challenging Republican Rep. Joe Gruters for the District 23 seat.
Olivia Babis is challenging Republican Rep. Joe Gruters for the District 23 seat.
Ybor Paparazzi
Labels:
Mariella Smith,
Pat Kemp,
Ybor Paparazzi
Rick Scott's Florida
"Florida ranks 49th among the states in per-capita spending for K-12 schools, and 35th in teacher pay, according to the National Education Association. Elementary-secondary teachers earn an average $49,199. That’s $9,154 less than the U.S. average." here
Tampa Bay Times Right Wing Propaganda
The right-wing Times attempts to shame Florida's best mayor for being too progressive. You can't have "progressive" without "progress."
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Thursday, April 12, 2018
Kate Connolly: ABC 7 at Roundtable Discussion
Hillsborough County Culture Of Corruption
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How did they get elected?
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In Hillsborough County there are.....
320,571 Democrats
242,649 Other
And only 261,822 Republicans
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What Happened?
Labels:
.Mi Gente Tampa Bay,
Culture Of Corruption,
Hillsborough County,
ken Hagan,
Sandy Murman,
Stacy White,
Victor Crist
Rick Scott is a bewitched, evil hermit crab who lost his shell
and accidentally became
Florida's governor
Florida's governor
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Today is the perfect time to revisit the many, many ways Governor Scott has totally screwed over Floridians. here
Labels:
Banana Republican,
Miami Times,
Rick Scott
Joe Redner Wins Again
A Tallahassee judge has ruled in favor of Tampa activist Joe Redner in his fight against the state to grow his own
medical marijuana. here
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"I'm lucky. I have money, I can afford this stuff. How about the people who need their medicine that can't get it? I'm a rich person. Don't they think about poor people?"
Mr. Joe Redner
medical marijuana. here
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"I'm lucky. I have money, I can afford this stuff. How about the people who need their medicine that can't get it? I'm a rich person. Don't they think about poor people?"
Mr. Joe Redner
Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Florida Celebrates Dennis Ross Retirement
Florida GOP Dennis Ross of Lakeland, told his staff this morning he is retiring. here
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"Eight years takes its time on you." Dennis Ross
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It sure does Mr. Ross, just ask any Floridian. Party in Ybor anyone?
Victor Crist's Racket Exposed
This guy received tens of thousands of dollars from developers who profit from sprawl, and then he votes for sprawl.
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The developers for ONE of the huge sprawl projects he approved donated $8,000 to his re-election bid. Of the $78,000 Crist has raised for this election, $22,000 are from clients of ONE big developer-lobbyist. And besides that ONE lobbyist, Crist’s whole campaign donor list is a Who’s Who of developers and special interests.
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He didn't know. He blamed it on
two little old ladies. here
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Check out our friend Mariella Smith,, she has been fighting sprawl for decades. and she doesn't take brides. We can vouch for that, check out her history on this blog.
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She is not getting the big bucks from developers that Victor Crist gets. She is running a grassroots campaign.
She needs our help.
She needs our help.
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"Unlike Victor Crist, let me assure you I DO look at who writes checks, and each and every one of your contributions is important to our campaign."
Mariella Smith
Mariella Smith
Self-Serving Rick Scott
1. Self-Serving Scott Made Millions,
Florida Lost Jobs.
2. Self-Serving Scott is a Walking Conflict of Interest with a Secret Financial Account.
3. Self-Serving Scott’s Hurricane Irma Nursing Home Scandal Left 14 Seniors Dead.
4. Self-Serving Scott Supported Drilling Near Shores & Beaches – Even After the BP Oil Spill.
5. Self-Serving Scott Broke His Promise to Expand Health Care to 800,000 Floridians.
6. Self-Serving Scott Let 612 Days Pass Between Pulse & Parkland With No Action to Make Floridians Safer from Gun Violence.
Sky U White Progressive Underground Candidate Screening Committee Interview
Monday, April 9, 2018
Rick Scott Free Rally In Tampa
Karen Skyers with Digna Alvarez
Generation Action President USF, St. Pete
Annie Filkowski
Z
Salomé Grasland
Michelle B. Patty
Karen Clay
The Legend Reverend Willie Dixon
The Mighty Fight For 15
ET and Debbie
Susan and Jim
Tim
Kofi and Tamuela
Blue
Justin
Curtis Hixon Park
Downtown Tampa
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Hillsborough County Voters Choose Transit Over New Stadium
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Supporters of the stadium poured hundreds of thousands of dollars into an ad campaign for the stadium, including visits by national soccer figures and TV and billboard ads.
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Opponents spent little money against Proposition 2, but a number of prominent officials and activists vocally opposed the measure, arguing that it shouldn’t be a priority for a city facing economic and public safety issues, and that a team wasn’t likely to benefit lower-income residents or neighborhoods. here
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“No public stadium, no team.”
MLS Commissioner Don Garber
Try Vegas, they are giving away tons of taxpayer cash over there, ask The Raiders.
Try Vegas, they are giving away tons of taxpayer cash over there, ask The Raiders.
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Gwen Graham's Vote On Leaky Keystone Pipeline
The Keystone crude oil pipeline leak in November in rural South Dakota was nearly double the original estimate, making it one of the largest U.S. inland spills since 2010. here
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All Florida Dems Vote Nay, except
Gwen Graham & Patrick Murphy
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"Thank former CONGRESSWOMAN GWEN GRAHAM for her votes regarding our environment including her VOTE IN FAVOR of the KEYSTONE PIPELINE when you
next see her!" Beth Eriksen Shoup
next see her!" Beth Eriksen Shoup
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