Sunday, March 19, 2017

Larry Keffner Of The Citrus Taliban In Ybor

Every Friday night he walks the streets of 
our beloved Ybor and spreads 
his hateful rhetoric.




His new ride
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According to his Facebbook page he is a Former Founder, 
Director at Gospel House and Former Founder, 
Director at Biblical Research Center

Tampa Hoods: Ybor City

7th Ave

Florida GOP Mario Diaz-Balart And Matt Gaetz


Florida GOP 
Mario Diaz-Balart and 
Matt Gaetz helped pass the controversial GOP health 
care bill. here

What Stogie Had For Lunch

Chicken Wrap
With Salad
At  Sono Café - Tampa Museum of Art

Saturday, March 18, 2017

Wall Of Love In Ybor City










Every Friday at Centro Ybor
Join them here

Florida GOP Richard Corcoran a more refined and seasoned version of Donald Trump

House Speaker Richard Corcoran is at this moment in time the most powerful man in state politics and could become even more powerful in 2019. here

St. Pete Art

Central Ave

Florida's Subhuman Rat Guy

When a congressional issue unites the following list of subhuman rat-people, you know it's going to be something awful. One bill this year has brought together U.S. Sens. Tom Cotton (the dude who hates Iran), Jim Inhofe (the idiot who took a snowball inside the Capitol to disprove global warming), Rand Paul, Orrin Hatch, Mitch McConnell, the Zodiac Killer Ted Cruz, and 
Miami's own Marco Rubio. here

Signs Of The Times

Tampa, Florida

Friday, March 17, 2017

Happy St. Patrick's Day

Local Treasures

Jaime Sykes

Florida GOP To Deny Food Stamps To An Estimated 229,000 Floridians

The House Appropriations Committee passed a bill (HB 581) by freshman Florida GOP Rep. Frank White of Pensacola, that would restore income eligibility for households for food stamps to 130 percent of the poverty level, the minimum level set by the federal government. The household income standard was raised to 200 percent of poverty following the Great Recession of 2008 and 2009. here
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btw: $253 million. That’s more than a quarter of a billion dollars. It’s how much the state has handed over in taxpayer dollars for private lawyers, and fees for the state’s legal opponents, since Scott took office
 in January 2011.

Westboro Bigots Coming To Tampa

3.19 - 8:30 AM
Hyde Park U.M.C.

What Stogie Had For Lunch

Bloody Mary
At Tampa Joe's Sports Bar in Tampa

Florida's Culture Of Corruption: Brian Mast

Florida GOP Rep. Brian Mast is linked to a Florida marketing company under investigation by federal regulators for allegedly pocketing millions of dollars in a patent scam. here

Thursday, March 16, 2017

Democracy At Tampa City Hall

Tampa City Council Chamber

Kate Connolly

Dayna Lazarus

Jaime Sykes

Cathy James

Michael Anderson

And Russell Patterson spoke in support of 
 an ordinance banning gay conversion therapy.

Our local bigot Terry Kimple spoke against it.
Love his patriotic tie! more on Mr. Kimple here

Dezeray Lyn spoke for the houseless

Tampa City Council




 Local Treasures
Great job Guido!

Ybor Paparazzi

Kate Connolly  and  Commissioner Pat Kemp

Florida's Culture Of Corruption: Frank Artiles

Florida Power & Light's paid nearly $2,000 in flights, food and beverage for Florida GOP Sen. Frank Artiles to travel to Daytona Beach and Disney's Epcot theme park last month, an expense the senator reported late Monday on his political committee's web site only after questions by the Miami Herald. He was invited by FPL parent company, NextEra, to wave the green flag at the ceremonial start of the NASCAR event on Feb. 24. The next day, he was seen at Epcot, touring the theme parks' Drinking Around the World Showcase with FPL lobbyist and others.
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 He is chairman of the Senate's Energy, Communications 
and Public Utilities Committee.

The Ybor City Rooster

Family Life

Protest The MAGA March Supporting Trump In Clearwater

3.25 - 11 AM
Coachman Park 

Florida's Culture Of Corruption: Florida GOP

The state’s largest electric utility is pushing two proposals — put on the fast track by Republican leaders — that amount to end-runs around recent court rulings, drawing outrage from consumer groups and large utility customers. here and here
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The Senate Communications, Energy and Public Utilities Committee unanimously approved both measures Tuesday.