Sunday, January 19, 2014

Independent Republic of Florida

Revolutions come in all shapes and sizes
For a brief period in 1810, Florida was truly a country of its own
The West Florida Rebellion holds the record as the shortest. In less than one minute it was over, setting in motion a chain of events that would transform the United States into a continental and,
 eventually, world power......more>

THE REPUBLICAN RAPE AUDIT BILL

GOP On the Edge of Insanity
 22 House Republicans 
On the House Judiciary Committee actually passed an anti-choice bill that could allow
 The IRS to audit survivors of rape or incest
for using their contraceptive health care coverage. Forcing women to submit proof of their traumatic experience to government auditors.

Tampa: Truth-telling and the School-to-Prison-Pipeline

As tax-payer funded entities, Florida’s public school districts are bound by the state’s Sunshine Laws, which mandate that accurate information be gathered, recorded, and made available to the public. Yet, school districts often rely on obscuring, distorting, and sugar-coating information, resulting in misinformation, propaganda, and partial-truths.
Learn more Tuesday, January 21, 2014 at 5:30 pm
The Children’s Board
1002 E. Palm, Ybor City

What Stogie Had For Lunch

Meat Balls with Yellow Rice and Platanos
At Plato Latino in Tampa
more here, Stay Local!

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Turning The American Dong Into A Tea Party Utopia

The Sunshine State is home to the country's third-largest prison system—one whose budget the conservative Scott vowed to slash by $1 billion, which is tough to do when you
 Privatize most of that system and find that it suddenly costs more to run than when it was state-administered.
Florida's stab at thriftiness was blocked again last month when a federal judge ruled that its prisons had to offer inmates a kosher alternative to their usual meals.
"You're talking about a lot of money," the state prison chief said......more>

Washington Lobbyist David Jolly


Florida's Water And Land Legacy Amendment

It will be on the November 2014 ballot!
If you haven't already, be sure to
 "like" the campaign on Facebook and
The campaign collected more than 685,000 valid signatures from
around the state.
 This amendment to Florida's Constitution, if passed by voters in November, would ensure the allocation of a portion of our state budget to fund conservation that forever protects Florida’s remaining natural treasures. We're one big step closer to making that happen.
Thanks for all you do to move Florida forward, and ensure that the state we love is preserved for future generations of Floridians. For Florida's environment.

Bubba the Love Sponge And Mayor Bob

The Jackson House in downtown Tampa
Bubba's charity planned to buy the home, restore it, and use some of the rooms to offer free legal advice to minorities. But Bubba said Mayor Bob imposed 11th-hour deadlines and expectations for restoring the home that were impossible to meet. He claims it is a personal vendetta against him because of the mayor's close relationship with his radio rival, Todd "MJ" Schnitt. Mayor Bob said that is malarkey.  
"I don't listen to his show, I don't know the guy, I don't know anybody who's credible who listens to his show, so I don't know how he can make this out to be a personal vendetta.".......more>

Friday, January 17, 2014

Florida Marijuana Celebration

1.1 million signed petitions

 Facing considerable opposition from
GOP 
 Republican lawmakers and Attorney General Pam Bondi.
Concern with high voter turnout and the loss of their jobs.