Tuesday, February 6, 2018

Free Peltier Rally In Tampa












 Sam M. Gibbons U.S. Courthouse
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Free Leonard Peltier

Water Street Tampa Underwater

Vinik Downtown Project in Deep Trouble!
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The Boston Globe said Vinik “reinvented” himself but Tampans have discovered that only applies superficially.

Water Street Tampa, the highly-touted $3 billion “vision” of local businessman and Tampa Bay Times investor Jeff Vinik, is in deep trouble and may be taken over and/or liquidated by Cascade Investment, the Bill Gates-owned equity firm that provided financing.
Several highly-placed sources within the Tampa Bay business community confirmed that information 
to Tampa Bay Beat.
One termed Vinik’s situation as “desperate.”
Another asserted Strategic Property Partners, Vinik’s development company, will take an “all or nothing gamble” to save the project.
A third mused that he would never trade places with the beleaguered former hedge fund manager.
All agreed that Millennials, the heart and soul of innovation and high-tech, lack motivation to relocate here. National headlines emanating from Tampa over the past several years make the city uninviting to innovative, progressive companies as well as established ones with conservative pedigrees.
Promised: a Fortune 500 company, a health-oriented grocery store, a bevy of health and medical research companies and organizations.  The only firm commitment so far was built on campaign contributions, aka bribery, and involves a move from the University of South Florida campus to downtown.
A wash for the local economy, a loss for Temple Terrace, and, presumably, a gain for Tampa. Zero sum.
Vinik’s project has long lagged behind his original schedule.  The size and nature of the project has been ephemeral as specific benchmarks have 
failed to materialize.
If Water Street Tampa goes down the tubes, a couple of hundred million dollars in public funding will circle the drain as well.  Then there is the collateral Vinik put up for the loan.  Let’s take an educated guess:
—-The Tampa Bay Lightning, a franchise valued at $390 million by Forbes magazine.  A new owner may lead the Stanley Cup parade. Maybe the festivities will include a grand jury instead of a Grand Marshall.
—-Amalie Arena.  Best guestimate: $600 million.
—-Share of Tampa Bay Times property that “collateralized” Vinik’s $1.5 million “investment” into the failing news entity. Peanuts. $4 million tops.
—-Vinik’s Sarasota monstrous estate just off St. Armands Circle in Sarasota.  Built for approximately $30 million including land, it more resembles a museum or mental ward and probably cannot be liquidated 
for quite that much.
By Jim Bleyer - Tampa Bay Beat

RIP Lieutenant Robert Guthrie

This good cop has passed away. Lowndes County 
we are mourning with you. here

Ybor Space


Men's Restroom at The Reservoir 

The End Of Establishment Democrats?

At least 6 progressive insurgents managed to out-raise their establishment Democratic opponents in House races in the final quarter of 2017, a stunning development that threatens to upend the way the party goes about selecting candidates. here
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The fundraising upsets reflect a burst of progressive energy. But, not so fast. The establishment Dems are not giving up their power so easily.  Grassroots Progressive candidates who signed Up to battle Trump must get past the Democratic Party first. here
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They will keep nominating unelectable candidates and the cycle of loosing will continue.

GOP Steals $12.5 Million From Miami/Dade Taxpayers

Holding federal immigration detainees in local jails has been ruled unconstitutional.
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Yet according to a report by multiple local civil rights groups Miami-Dade's infamous anti-sanctuary policies have cost taxpayers $12.5 million in 2017 and are on pace to cost the county $13.6 million annually. here
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Pic Miami-Dade County Mayor republican Carlos Gimenez

Ybor City Homeless

Meet Barbara