Saturday, January 8, 2011

What Stogie Had For Lunch

Roast Pork
With Moro And Yuca
$3.99.......Huracan Supermarket, 402 E Sligh Ave, Tampa
How Much Was Your Last Value Meal?
Eat Local!

Chemtrail Over Tampa

Check Out Whats Going On In Phoenix Arizona
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Press Gets An A++” For Being So Obedient

Rick Scott met with the Capitol press corps for the first time since his swearing-in on Tuesday and before the governor even reached the podium Scott’s spokesman laid out some new rules. Brian Burgess told reporters that the days of chasing the governor out of his large conference room into the antechamber that leads to his private sanctum are over.
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Tampa Bay Homeless

Meet Jim
He is from New York. Has been homeless for about 6 months.

Refuse The Future, Hold Onto The Past, Vote Greco Again

The Once and Future King, Never Actually Convicted and Ready To Go Again.
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A Homeless Man Story



Allen Wasserman

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Ed Turanchik's Platform

Rehab foreclosed homes. Hold the line on taxes, fees and cost-of-living raises for city employees. Deploy surveillance cameras in crime-ridden neighborhoods. These are policy planks in the mayoral campaign of former Hillsborough County commissioner and builder Ed Turanchik. He touts it as the most substantive yet offered by any of the six candidates for mayor.
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Mr. Turanchik, everything sounds great, except the Big Brother in neighborhoods idea.

Republicans Actually Reading The Constitution

It will cost taxpayers over $1 million dollars for Republicans to recite the entire United States Constitution on the House floor.
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Republican Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) said on Tuesday that his party plans to cut $100 billion in spending this year. GOP leadership has said cuts to the US defense budget are out of the question, making key safety-net programs like Medicare, food stamps and Social Security the sole target of their legislative agenda.
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Yet.....According to a 60 Minutes/Vanity Fair poll released on Monday. Sixty-one percent of Americans polled would rather see taxes for the wealthy increased as a first step to tackling the deficit.
The next most popular way to tackling the deficit chosen by 20% was to cut defense spending.
Four percent would cut the Medicare government health insurance program for the elderly, and 3 percent would cut the Social Security retirement program.

How do these clowns get elected?

Tampa Bay Homeless

Meet Marilyn And James
Marilyn was born at TGH. James is from up north.
They have been homeless for about a year.

Solar Powered Parking Meters

Downtown Tampa

Stop Greco!

On Kennedy Blvd. In Tampa
Stogie Recommends Ed Turanchik

Streets Of Tampa 2011

We Should All Be Ashamed!

The World According to Monsanto

Wednesday, January 12 @ 7:30pm
Cafe Bohemia, 937 Central Ave. St. Petersburg.
Free

St. Pete for Peace: 2010 Year in Review

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

What Stogie Had For Lunch

Palomilla Steak
With Red Beans And Yellow Rice
$7.25.....At China Latina, 3715 E Busch Blvd, Tampa
How Much Was Your Last Value Meal?
Eat Local!

Seminole Heights Sunday Morning Market

First Annual Chili Cook Off
January 9th, 2010
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Tuesday, January 4, 2011

We Are Not So Dumb After All

According to a 60 Minutes/Vanity Fair poll released on Monday.

Sixty-one percent of Americans polled would rather see taxes for the wealthy increased as a first step to tackling the deficit.

The next most popular way -- chosen by 20 percent -- was to cut defense spending.

Four percent would cut the Medicare government health insurance program for the elderly, and 3 percent would cut the Social Security retirement program.

Asked which part of the world they would fix first, the largest proportion of respondents -- 36 percent -- chose Washington, compared with 23 percent who picked the Middle East and 14 percent who chose Haiti.

Who the hell are the four percent that would cut Medicare for the elderly?

Happy Birthday Ella!

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