Tuesday, February 14, 2023

DeSantis Rolls Out Red Carpet for Sexist Boob From Idaho

An Idaho professor who is a contender for delivering the greatest number of sexist statements in a single speech just got a big job working with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

In a 2021 talk, Scott Yenor of Boise State University said women who have careers are “medicated, meddlesome and quarrelsome.”

He said society should stop thinking of a girl “as a future worker or a future achiever, and start thinking of them as future wives and mothers.”

More HERE

CNN's Kaitlan Collins CONFRONTS Rick Scott On Social Security, Medicare Plans After Biden SOTU


TAMPA BAY JUNETEENTH FESTIVAL


Tampa streetcar continues to see record ridership


King Buffalo in Ybor City

Crowbar - Ybor City

Matt Gaetz In Trouble After Bringing In Accused Murderer To Lead Pledge Of Allegiance


The New College Hostile Takeover

Recently, Ron DeSantis, the Governor of the State of Florida, in a move to purge New College of Florida in Sarasota, Florida of it's "woke" ideologies, appointed 6 new fanatically conservative members to the college's Board of Trustees

The smallest school in Florida’s university system, New College has about 700 students and lists one of its core values as building a “just, diverse, equitable and inclusive community” on campus. “We seek a balance between recognizing and celebrating difference, respectfully supporting each other’s growth, and ensuring that historically marginalized and oppressed groups are not experiencing trauma and harm,” an online post describing New College’s values said.

The Florida Constitution provides that each state university shall be administered by a board of trustees consisting of 13 members dedicated to the purpose of the State University System. Six citizen members are appointed by Florida’s Governor and five citizen members are appointed by the Florida Board of Governors. In addition, the chair of the faculty and the president of the student body serve on the board.

The 6 Board members recently appointed by Ron DeSantis to the New College Board of Trustees are:
  • Christopher Rufo: A Senior Fellow for the Manhattan Institute, a conservative think tank
  • Matthew Spalding: The Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government, a conservative college in Washington, D.C.
  • Charles Kesler: A Professor of Government at Claremont-McKenna College, a private conservative college in Claremont, California
  • Mark Bauerlein: Professor Emeritus of English at Emory University, a conservative private research university in Atlanta, Georgia
  • Debra Jenks: A lawyer practicing in Palm Beach County, Florida
  • Eddie Speir: Co-Founder, Chairman, and Superintendent of the Inspiration  Academy, a Christian School in Bradenton, FLorida
In The Daily Caller, a conservative media outlet, DeSantis’ chief of staff, James Uthmeier, was quoted as saying the revamped board could make the school “along the lines of a Hillsdale of the South,” — alluding to Hillsdale College, a Christian college in Michigan that is prominent among conservatives.

DeSantis’ appointments came after his administration last week directed state higher-education officials to gather information about resources colleges and universities devote to programs centered on diversity, equity and inclusion and critical race theory. Critical race theory is based on the premise that racism is embedded in American society.

The choices for the New College board drew criticism from Andrew Gothard, president of the United Faculty of Florida union. “Like many Floridians who have ties to the New College community, UFF (the United Faculty of Florida) was surprised and disturbed today to see the appointment of six trustees whose only apparent interest in the institution is politically and ideologically motivated,” Gothard said in a statement to the News Service. Gothard said trustees have a “solemn duty” to act in the best interest of everyone on campuses. “Promises to upend programs with ideologically driven claims that could not be farther from the truth of what actually occurs in a higher education classroom — these do nothing to improve New College, nor will they draw interested students to a campus where trustees are so at odds with the faculty, the local administration and the truth,” Gothard said.

One of the first things the newly restructured Board of Trustees did was to terminate the college president, Patricia Okker, and replace her with Richard Corcoran (R), former Florida Speaker, former Chief of Staff to Marco Rubio and former state Commissioner of Education. They also raised Corcoran's salary from $394,000 to $699,000 per year.

In 2022, Corcoran, then Florida's Commissioner of Education, came under scrutiny when the DOE was shown to be in talks with MGT Consulting, a firm led by Corcoran's longtime colleague Trey Traviesa, for some time before bidding on a multimillion-dollar educational services contract that was opened for a single week, a situation that appeared to allow the firm preferential access. Out of 25 firms sent a request for quotes, only MGT responded within the one-week deadline. One week prior to the bidding being opened, Corcoran hosted a closed-door meeting between Traviesa, Jefferson County school officials, and charter school lobbyist Ralph Arza. On May 1, 2022, Corcoran stepped down as education commissioner. Read the complete story HERE.

At the time his appointment as college president was announced, Corcoran was still registered as a lobbyist for educational concerns, including Charter Schools USA, Polk County Public Schools, and the University of Miami, among three dozen clients whose relationship he had reaffirmed earlier that month.

Because the structure of the New College Board of Trustees is dictated by the Florida Constution and state statutes, the same Board of Trustees makeup is identical in all the universities throughout the state. Is this hostile takeover of New College a litmus test to gauge the inevitable pushback by the educational communiity? Is the University of Florida or the University of South Florida next? Isn't gaining absolute control of a system of education one of the surest ways to control the minds and souls of the people a fascist despot would employ?

Keep in mind that Ron DeSantis aspires to become the president, where he hopes to exercise this same dictatorial power throughout the country.


Nina Turner has some strong words for Florida progressives



Monday, February 13, 2023

Just a Reminder




Republicans In Panic Mode After Biden Exposes Their Evil Plan


A conversation with Tampa’s District 1 city council candidates

Tampa City Council candidates Alan Clendenin, Sonja Brookins and Chase Harrison joined WMNF WaveMakers to talk about why they’re challenging Joe Citro for his District 1 City Council seat.

Listen to the Interview HERE

DeSantis and the future of the Republican Party


Soul Saturday

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SOUL SATURDAY is part of a limited series of outdoor dance party experiences presented in the oasis of the Ybor Garden Museum. Melt away to Neo Soul, House, and R&B!

Event Details
Open Bar, Curated Artist Market, 2 Live DJ sets. Neo Soul, House, and R&B!

Matt Gaetz Reveals Deplorable Benefits BOMBSHELL


The Citrus Taliban Attacks USF

The activist who's helped frame critical race theory as a threat for conservatives has a new target: the University of South Florida. more

"Fuck this guy and Governor Ron DeSantis. You come for USF if you want to, we will fight you." Chris Cano

Lynn Hurtak is in the Rotation


Matt Gaetz Now On Select Committee To Investigate FBI For Investigating Him


Give Back Monday: MBC Travelers

APRIL 3, 2023 AT 5 PM – 9 PM
Keel & Curley Winery at Keel Farms

Sunday, February 12, 2023

Frost Bite! - Uncultured Bias With Camara Williams


Feminine Ascension Market

FEBRUARY 17, 2023 AT 7 PM – 11 PM
At Bula Kafe - St. Pete

Florida state rep fears what a DeSantis presidency could mean for world


Raybor: The Monstor That Won't Go Away

The negotiations to entice the Tampa Bay Rays to a new stadium near Ybor City are still ongoing but now are being conducted by the Tampa Sports Authority behind closed doors and beyond public scrutiny.

This writer wants to know....what is more disturbing, the look of the new proposed Tampa Bay Rays stadium (pictured above) or the hundreds of baseball fans, having no concept of the cultural beauty of Historic Ybor, who will be invading 7th Avenue several nights a week during the baseball season?

In 2018 we came razor close to closing a deal with the Tampa Bay Rays to move to Ybor City  but a concerted public pushback convinced the Hillsborough County Commission to nix the deal. 
Now we are again faced with the looming prospect of the monster called Raybor reappearing in the neighborhood. Will we again see RAYBOR banners hanging from the 2nd floor balconies of Historic Ybor buildings? One of the more prominent real estate developers in Tampa, Darryl Shaw, is gobbling up properties, including the site of the proposed stadium, in and around Ybor City with the clear intent of gentrifying the neighborhood and a major league baseball stadium would be a glaring benchmark of this gentrification.

This stadium would cost over $1 billion and a large portion, perhaps half, of that would be funded by public funds, primarily the county bed tax. This is money that should be earmarked for the benefit of the local economy and not a cashcow for wealthy property owners and investors in the Tampa Bay Rays franchise. Numerous academic studies conclude that major sports stadiums are of little or no benefit to the local economies where they are built. In fact, money spent at sports stadiums that would often be spent in local entertainment establishments ends up instead in the hands of land owners, investors, athletes and other sports personnel, where it has no impact on the local economy at all.

I only hope that I, and others, have the energy to fight another round against Raybor.

Republicans Double Down On All The Horrible Things Biden Accused Them Of Doing


Guido's Campaign fundraiser

TOMORROW AT 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM

Marco Rubio Suddenly Gets it After State of the Union


Let's UNBAN the Stogie from Facebook


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Congress Takes Aim at Cannabis, Considering Regulation Crack-down


Qualified Tampa Municiple Candidates & Proposed City Charter Amendments

For civic minded citizens, here is a list of the City of Tampa qualified candidates that will be on the your 2023 ballot (as of 2/12/23).
Early Voting: February 27 - March 5, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Election Day: March 7, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Mayor: Belinda Noah (Write-in), Jane Castor

City Council Dist. 1: Alan Clendenin, Chase Harrison, Joseph Citro, Sonja P Brookins

City Council Dist. 2: Guido Maniscalco, Michael Derewenko, Mike Suarez, Robin Lockett

City Council Dist. 3: George Feshev, Janet Cruz, Jose Vazquez , K.J. Allen, Lynn Hurtak

City Council Dist. 4: Bill Carlson, Blake J. Casper

City Council Dist. 5: Evelyn Jané-Marie McBride (Write-in), Gwendolyn "Gwen" Henderson, Orlando L. Gudes

City Council Dist. 6: Charlie Miranda, Hoyt Prindle, Nicole Payne, Rick Fifer, Tyler Barrett

City Council Dist. 7: Luis Viera (Unopposed)

All ballots will include four proposed amendments to the Tampa Charter. For more information, review the ordinances below. 

Right-Wingers LOVE Fairy Tales And HATE History


Ron DeSantis and the Legislature are about to take health insurance away from hundreds of thousands of Floridians

Only four other states go further than Florida in restricting access to Medicaid. A single parent with two children can’t get coverage for themselves through Medicaid unless they make less than $7,000 a year. An adult without a child can’t get Medicaid coverage at all.

And Florida is one of just 11 states that still has not expanded Medicaid coverage under the 2010 Affordable Care Act. That keeps Medicaid coverage beyond the reach of an estimated 800,000 lower-income Floridians. More than half are people who fall into the “coverage gap,” which means they make too much money to qualify for Medicaid under Florida’s brutish rules but not enough to qualify for federal subsidies that might help them buy private health insurance.

This and many more of the insanely cruel measures our state legislature is considering are discussed in this article

More HERE




Nina Turner has endorsed Dr. Carolina Ampudia For Florida Democratic Party Chairman

HELP HER HERE