Thursday, July 28, 2016

MEDICAL MARIJUANA AMENDMENT POLLING NEAR 80% IN RECENT SURVEY

In a survey conducted by Anzalone Liszt Research on behalf of United for Care, likely Florida voters favor Amendment 2 - "Use of Marijuana for Debilitating Medical Conditions" - by a margin of 77%-20%. Anzalone conducted a similar survey for United for Care in June, 2014 in which the previous version of Amendment 2 received 69% support. The medical marijuana amendment ultimately received 58% in the last election, just shy of the 60% that Florida law requires for passage.

Kevin Akins, of Anzalone Liszt Grove, said of the recent polling, “Voter support for medical marijuana in Florida is stronger than ever. A broad and diverse coalition of voters across age, racial, and gender lines support Amendment 2 by a winning margin."

Indeed, the survey showed only 3% undecided. Other recent polls have shown similarly small levels of undecided voters on this issue.

United for Care campaign manager, Ben Pollara, said, "I'm obviously pleased at these levels of support, but I'm also not surprised. The notion of allowing medical decisions to be made by doctors and patients, not politicians, is simply not controversial. Floridians are compassionate and they know that marijuana can help alleviate suffering.”

“The 2016 ballot language is also stronger and addressed a number of concerns that some voters expressed previously. It was approved unanimously by the supreme court, and we’re seeing a broader coalition supportive of passage than before,” said Pollara.

Respondents to United for Care's poll were read the complete ballot title and summary for amendment 2 - "Use of Marijuana for Debilitating Medical Conditions" - that will appear on Florida's 2016 general election ballot, then asked if they would vote "yes" or "no" on the amendment. The poll was conducted July 17-21 and has a margin of error of +/- 3.1%. The poll included bilingual dialing, and 46% of the poll was among cell phone completes, while 39% of the poll was among cell phone-only households.

For press inquiries please
 contact Bianca Garza apress@unitedforcare.org

Hillary Clinton To American Democracy: Fuck You

Debbie Wasserman Schultz tips the scales in her favor against the insurgent campaign of 
Bernie Sanders. 
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Clinton thanks her for her service to the party and announced that Wasserman Schultz would now serve as her campaign’s honorary chair. here
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Mission Accomplished!
She better not get too cozy, remember Katherine Harris?

Register To Vote Florida

Local Heroes Emily and Liberty
Registering people to vote at the Jan Platt library in Tampa

Trump Looking For Workers In Jupiter

He is looking to hire 78 servers, housekeepers and cooks to staff his resort the Trump National Jupiter, a golf course in Jupiter, Florida. The jobs pay between $10.17 an hour for housekeepers to $12.74 an hour for cooks. He filed applications for temporary visas this month, saying he couldn't find enough American workers to staff the jobs. here

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Trumps Florida Wall Of Shame


Pam Bondi
Rick Scott
Marco Rubio
Gus Bilirakis 
Vern Buchanan
Curt Clawson
 Ron DeSantis
Rich Nugent
Jeff Miller
John Mica
Tom Rooney
Dennis Ross 
Ted Yoho 
Mel Sembler
Carlos Beruff
Carlos Lopez-Cantera
Bill Edwards
Chris Sullivan

The last two are 
from The Rowdies and Outback Steakhouse.
 Beware of where you spend your money!

Tampa Bay Homeless

Homeless living in Tampa

Litbrit Will Not Fall In Line

They chose their nominee over a year ago, probably long before that. They were never going to let him win. But Bernie Sanders made an enormous, important, life-changing difference in our politics, at both the national level and the personal one--he moved me to become an American citizen; he moved my husband and sons to become Democrats. We will be leaving the party after the August primary in Florida, as we've committed to vote for Alan Grayson, and we will. At this point, we are leaning toward voting for Jill Stein in November. It is not about purity. It's about integrity. Robert and I agree that we can't in good conscience raise our sons to act and believe and behave in certain ways, and then turn around and support a candidate and a party whose actions reflect an ethos in direct conflict with same.
Watching Bernie walk out with his people a few minutes ago, after moving to suspend the rules and hand over all his delegates, my heart broke all over again (it broke good and hard the first time, when I watched his glum, gun-to-the-head "endorsement" two weeks ago, and again when I learned recently that he may have been threatened with the loss of important Senate committee standings if he did not endorse before the DNC this week). It broke not just for Bernie and Jane, but for my family and me, and for you. Even you who are enthusiastically supporting Mrs. Clinton. Because surely, having seen even a fraction of the evidence showing media and DNC collusion, of stacking the deck for a preferred candidate against the other three--in direct conflict with the party's by-laws--you cannot be happy with the way it went down. Yes: I'm sorry for you, too--sorry that your candidate won this way, just as I'm sorry about her Iraq vote, the harm her work at State brought down on dear little Honduras and broken, drone-attacked Yemen, and so much more that I've tried to talk about with you on my tiny little social media platform, even as many of you attacked me for being a "purist" and others (now long gone) accused me of being stupid, naïve, and even a right-wing operative. here

The Citrus Taliban At Britton Plaza

Britton Plaza Transit Center in Tampa

St. Pete Food Not Bombs Benefit Show

9.17 - 4:30PM
The Nine 10 in St.Pete

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Trump Protest In Tampa

Only 25K for lunch with Trump at The Center Club

Kelly and Kofi

Dezeray

Ashley

Donna

Refused admission




Anti Trump protesters

Trump supporters

TPD

Faces of hate (Drive by comments)

Trumps arrival