Sunday, September 16, 2018

Friday, September 14, 2018

Grievances against Mayor Buckhorn

The local news recently put out an article which discusses how a statue at Ulele is being removed. The statue, which depicts an indigenous American woman, is meant to be commemorative of Native culture. It is being removed due to legal issues with regard to the City, and is a show of where our Mayor’s energies go during his final months in office. Some people have mentioned how this action was a “last straw” in a line of legitimate grievances against Mayor Buckhorn.

Bob bombastically attacked the School Board when they fired Mary Ellen Elia, without regard for how disabled students died during a negligent superintendent’s incumbency. He opposed medical cannabis in 2014 — a slap in the face for patients, for people who know someone who benefits from cannabis as a medicine. He was Mayor while “Biking while Black” was first exposed as an issue for our  police, and has done little to nothing for Tampa’s marginalized communities.

It’s okay to hold people accountable. There are legitimate grievances against Mayor Buckhorn, and what I have listed here probably just scratches the surface. If you have had an issue with the Buckhorn administration, please share, and help Tampa elect a different kind of Mayor in 2019. This next Mayor needs to be more than someone with a “D” next to their name. Municipal races in Tampa are “nonpartisan” and more than one candidate has switched to being Democrat as a Mayor of convenience. That being said, please, elect a better Mayor, Tampa.

Hillsborough County Imagine 11.7.2018

Tampa Paparazzi

Marion and Trooper 

Andrew Gillum: My Grandmother's Voice

Tampa Hoods

Downtown

DPCTB: Targeting Your Voter Universe

9.27 - 7 PM

DPCTB's September Meeting

West Tampa Library INFO

Wednesday, September 12, 2018

MESSAGE TO TEAM GILLUM

MESSAGE TO TEAM GILLUM

Delivered 09/12/2018

Team Gillum,

I have met Mayor Gillum, I have actively supported his candidacy and I will likely vote for him in November but I have a few very serious questions to ask of him.

Does Andrew Gillum support the 10-year, $38 billion military aid package to Israel?
Does Andrew Gillum endorse anti-BDS policies?
Does Andrew Gillum support the 2016 Florida Senate Bill 86 that sanctions companies that boycott Israel?

These are all claims the Orlando Weekly says your campaign has shared with them in an unreleased campaign position paper and I and several others want to know if it is true. I have asked these questions of your office before and have received no answer.

Opposing BDS, approving military aid to Israel and suppressing the right of companies to boycott Israel does NOT. in any way, support Israel's existence as a state but instead encourages Israel's government in it's inhumane oppression of the Palestinian people and it's openly admitted goal to completely eradicate the Palestinian population and claim all of Palestine for Israel.

Please respond. If there exists a campaign position paper stating Mayor Gillum's position on these issues, I feel you owe it to your supporters to make this paper public.

East Tampa community meeting, when you ask too many questions


This the reinforcement that they bring.
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"The community is demanding accountability for its economic resources that police detective make $94,000 that is paid out of black taxpayers money in East Tampa number to a discussion was being held had about domain homes being requested to return some of the 100 Lots they received so that the leadership of East Tampa can move toward is on self-determination and transforming of the community." Connie Burton

911 Truth Rally In Tampa

Kevin O'Neill leading the troops 









What Stogie Had For Lunch

The  Rasputin (Strawberry) 

At La Creperia Cafe - Ybor City
Delicious Food at a Magical Place
Visit them here
EAT LOCAL!

Ybor Paparazzi

Glen Eich

Tampa Bay Homeless

Meet Robert

Monday, September 10, 2018

The Fearless Mariella Smith


With Candy Lowe and Ashley Whitney

Ed Turanchik and Adnan Aida Mackic 

Laila Aziz and Pat Kemp

Pat, Matt Cuffaro and John Streater

Fight For 15

Improving Cockroach Bay
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Fighting Developers
"How dare they ask us to raise our sales tax while exempting developers from their fair share!" 
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No Poop In The Little Manatee River


Progressive Voices In Tampa Bay 2011
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Cone Ranch 2009

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Battle To Save Egmont Key


HELP HER HERE

Andrew Gillum in Ybor City

Tampa Hoods

Ybor City

Florida Progressives This Is How We Do It

IT'S OUR MOMENT! 11.6.2018

Sunday, September 9, 2018

Tampa Andrew Gillum Fans

Ybor Paparazzi

 Glen Eich

Andrew Gillum's Weed Tax

Gillum supports a $1 billion investment in public schools that would boost early childhood education, restore constructions funds and raise teacher salaries to the national average. To fund the program, Gillum would legalize marijuana and earmark taxes raised from its sale for the public-school budget. here

What Stogie Had For Lunch

Gazpacho
The Stone Soup Company in Ybor

Tampa Did You Know?

In 2015, Chief Castor told the Times that police deliberately targeted cyclists in certain high-crime neighborhoods to curb crime, hoping to catch individuals with a stolen bike or drugs or to scare thieves away.
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"This is not a coincidence," she said then. "Many individuals receiving bike citations are involved in criminal activity." Source

Right vs. Left in Florida

DeSantis promises to support Trump. Gillum promises to lead the resistance against Trump's policies.
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DeSantis’ got an A rating from the National 
Rifle Association. Gillum got an F
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Gillum wants to replace Immigration and Customs Enforcement with what he said would be a “more compassionate and 
focused agency.” 
DeSantis supports the construction of a wall.
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Gillum calls for extending Medicaid coverage to 700,000 low-income Floridians under the Affordable Care Act. DeSantis voted repeatedly in Congress to repeal Obamacare.
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Gillum views health care as a “fundamental right” and endorsed Sen. Bernie Sanders' bill to provide Medicare for all.
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DeSantis does not think “childless, able-bodied adults” should be eligible for Medicaid.
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Florida is about to have an epic gubernatorial election, and the world is watching. 
Having fun yet? 
Lets do this Florida!

Saturday, September 8, 2018