Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Flip-Flopper Al Higginbotham

As a candidate for the Hillsborough County Commission last year, Republican Al Higginbotham promised to support a sales tax for transportation projects if it was approved by a city-county board called the Policy Leadership Group. 
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The leadership group voted 8-3 to recommend that the county commission put a half-cent-per-dollar sales tax on the November 2016 ballot. Higginbotham voted against the measure. More importantly, Higginbotham said he will vote against holding the referendum when the commission makes a final decision in December 
— an apparent flip-flop. here

St. Petersburg, Florida's Progressive City

St. Pete is home to the largest Pride Festival 
in all of Florida.
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All but one City Council member are Democrats. 
So too is the Mayor.
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The city is taking steps to soon launch a bike share program to eliminate vehicular congestion in downtown.
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Residents can drive two blocks in and around downtown seeing public art displayed on any one of dozens of wall murals.
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Mayor Rick Kriseman wants to put $1 million into an arts endowment. We’re the No. 2 midsize destination for the arts.
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A wage theft ordinance, increased parental leave policies including paid paternal leave and “ban the box,” a program geared to giving ex-felons a better shot at getting a job with the city.
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Kriseman even performed the first same-sex marriage ceremony when it became legal this year. here
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"We are what we value as a city. This is what makes St. Pete great."

WTF: Rick Scott To Be Honored for Conservation?

The Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida has announced Florida Governor Rick Scott and First Lady Ann Scott will be honored at this year’s annual BlueGreen Event, 
in Weston. here
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“Governor Scott has been instrumental in helping develop a strong connection between fish and wildlife conservation (Panthers) and traditional outdoors activities like hunting (Bears) and especially fishing,” said Rodney Barreto, Chairman of FWFF.

Monday, November 9, 2015

Rhea Chiles RIP

“Today is a profoundly sad, but also joyous day as we gather as a family to both celebrate and mourn the life and death of our mom, Rhea Chiles,'' wrote her children in a statement. here

November Solidarity Sunday In Tampa

Kay and Ashley

Danielle, Alvin, Kelly and Ashley
Of Fight For 15 Florida


At Lee's Grocery - Central Ave Tampa

Where Tampa Bay's Liberal Activist gather once a month!

Ybor City Will Get The Last Laugh

Corporate Welfare whore Ben Affleck's decision to build a fake Ybor City up the road might cost us in the short term.
Business lost at hotels, bars, restaurants, temporary jobs. After all everything is fake in Hollywood, right? But in the long term, if he sticks with the story, our little haven will be on the big screen. Want to talk about it? 
Check this out

Seminole Heights Sunday Morning Market

Rick Scott Wants $1 Billion For Corporate Welfare

Rick Scott urged manufacturers to 
rally their employees 
and lobby their legislators in support of his proposal to cut business taxes. Scott wants to eliminate corporate income taxes on manufacturers and retailers. here
Employees get fired up about your bosses not paying any taxes!

What Stogie Had For Lunch

Fish Sandwich
With homemade Onion Rings
At Julia’s Kountry Kitchen in Leesburg
Visit them here

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Florida INC. Bill Johnson

The man who has spent the past few months urging lawmakers to pour tens of millions in additional state dollars into Enterprise Florida Inc. -- warning lawmakers its economic development fund is running dry -- 
spent the same period of time eating 
at lavish restaurants with EFI staffers and staying at expensive hotels. here

Florida GOP Ben Albritton Read A Book!

"We want to be very careful of course in providing speculation or personal opinion on something that may be out 5, 10, 15 or 30 years from now," he cautioned, "and not building concrete ideas or concrete decisions around this table on something that might be speculation." here

 Wauchula we got your back!

ResignRubio.com

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Truant) has quit on you. He’s quit on me. And he’s quit on 19,000,000+ people in Florida. Marco has been playing hooky. He is no longer showing up for his job, despite being paid nearly $15,000/month to do it. If he can’t be bothered to show up and vote, then he should quit, and we should all move on. Add your name now to tell Marco Rubio to resign from his Senate seat.

Ybor City Stogie T-Shirt

$24.99
Black T-shirt - 100% preshrunk cotton
Crew Neckline - Standard Fit
Machine Wash Cold

Florida GOP David Rivera Keeps Coming Back

As Marco Rubio emerges as a strong contender for the presidential nomination, the ghosts that have haunted his past are threatening to come back around for another pass. Former Rep. David Rivera who have been allies with Rubio since their political infancies. Rivera has been under investigation as the alleged mastermind of a campaign finance scheme. here  

Saturday, November 7, 2015

Tampa Bay Homeless

Meet David
He is from Indiana, homeless 1 year. 

Darden Rice On Wage Theft

St. Pete is the first city in Florida to pass a 
Wage Theft law.

Fracking Coming To Florida

A bill that would create a new regulatory structure in Florida for oil and gas drilling, including the controversial practice known as "fracking," easily passed a House panel Tuesday despite roughly 50 environmentalists on hand to oppose the measure.

The House Agriculture & 
Natural Resources Subcommittee 
approved the bill. 

Filed by Rep. Ray Rodrigues, R-Estero, 
and Rep. Cary Pigman, R-Avon Park, 
on a straight party-line vote of 9-4. here

Estero and Avon Park
We got your back!

Write The FWC: No More Black Bear Slaughters

Florida's bear hunt – authorized and championed by Gov. Scott's Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC) - was a dark day in the history of our state. 
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Gov. Rick Scott’s Fish and Wildlife Commission (FWC) just completed their cruel and widely condemned Florida black bear hunt, and it was an unmitigated disaster. They were forced to end the hunt early after the state’s quota of 320 bears was nearly met in just two days. In the eastern Panhandle nearly triple the state’s quota of bears for that region were killed.
These numbers don’t even account for the orphaned bear cubs that will be unable to survive without their mothers, or the injured bears left to die in the forest, or any illegally killed undersized bears that went unreported. Unbelievably, despite this horrific debacle, Gov. Scott’s Fish and Wildlife Commission is already planning the next black bear bloodbath. Email the Fish and Wildlife Commission and demand they call off future Florida black bear hunts. here