Florida Governor Rick Scott's # 1 Fan..

schuylaar

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So... did we all forget this happened?

Florida Gov. Rick Scott ordered deep cuts Thursday to programs that serve tens of thousands of residents with Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, autism and other developmental disabilities.
Though a range of state services face cuts from this year's Legislature, the governor invoked his emergency powers to order the state Agency for Persons with Disabilities to immediately roll back payments to group homes and social workers by 15 percent — an amount providers say could put them out of business and threaten their clients' safety.

The cuts went into effect immediately. No provider was given notice. As the article says they learned from the headline the next morning.

I remember the picture of the young disabled child that accompanied the story. She depended on the aides for basic tasks, like eating and bathing. The workers made minimum wage working around the clock--their pay literally couldn't be cut any less. No health insurance, no sick leave, no retirement, but tons and tons of love and patience. Florida's budget for the disabled was already at the bottom in the nation, but it wasn't enough for Rick Scott. He kicked them to the curb like his rescue puppy.

Rick Scott didn't show an ounce of heart or soul. After all, disabled kids could be dumped into adult nursing homes. Which they were. Pam Bondi would defend it. Evil.

Oh... and in case you think he just hates disabled, helpless children, that's not true. He showed that he hated disabled, helpless seniors that year as well.

Did he at least save any money? Nope. Their small budget was cut by a whopping 15%, which was only a few million. But Rick Scott combined this with 1.3 Billion in cuts to education. (This was, mind you, after he swore he wouldn't cut education, but as usual, no one calls him on this.) At least, you would think, that would go a long way helping somebody in Florida.

And it did.

2.5 BILLION IN TAX BREAKS FOR BIG, POWERFUL, WELL-CONNECTED CORPORATIONS.

Rick Scott's donors and friends weren't the only ones to cash in. So did Rick Scott.

Remember in 2010, when Rick Scott spent $75 million to get the governorship? Remember in 2013 when he introduced a state law that allowed elected officials to keep assets in a so-called "blind trust" instead of disclosing investments as required by Florida's Constitution? There is a reason Rick Scott failed to disclose how much he has made the past few years. He is now the wealthiest governor in history, raking in almost half a billion dollars: and "forgetting" to claim $340 million of it.

This original post was quite long documenting and linking travesty after travesty, and each time Rick Scott has profited off of our misery. But you know what, I'm TIRED OF IT! This post is ONE FREAKING EXAMPLE out of many.

I remember the outrage when it happened. Now it's never mentioned. NONE of these are. My state party is treating me to the same tired Medicaid scandal as back in 2010, even though Rick Scott's Medicaid privatization district scheme makes that scandal look like a Sunday drive. Rick Scott isn't just a horrible politician, he is a horrible person. Lest you think that I would say that about any GOP governor, I wouldn't--and haven't. I didn't say that about "JEB" (John Ellis Bush) or Tom Corbett or Rick Perry or whathaveyou. But I will say that about Rick Scott.

When the hell did this state become an abused spouse that tries to convince itself things weren't so bad?

You know what Florida, THIS IS AN INTERVENTION! Kick him out, or we're through here.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/10/21/1338093/-Florida-s-Psychosis-Do-You-NOT-Remember-the-Day-When-Rick-Scott-Showed-He-Was-a-Monster
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ginwilly

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Just to pile on...

Lest anyone forget, he's the tool that bilked medicare to the tune of nearly 7B fraudulently (for Columbia Health Care, now HCA) and spent not one day in jail for it. He was CEO, the owner the esteemed Congressman Frist, was the bastich that passed a bill on the back end of the Port Authority Act making online poker illegal.

So glad I left that company.
 

overgrowem

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Just to pile on...

Lest anyone forget, he's the tool that bilked medicare to the tune of nearly 7B fraudulently (for Columbia Health Care, now HCA) and spent not one day in jail for it. He was CEO, the owner the esteemed Congressman Frist, was the bastich that passed a bill on the back end of the Port Authority Act making online poker illegal.

So glad I left that company.
Rick Scott has no honor He should be turned out.
 

Winter Woman

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I love Alex Sink!..what happened to her?..not enough special interests money i'm afraid..such a shame, florida:wall:
I haven't heard that name in awhile. You are probably right about the moolah. Sounds like Prop 2 might fail which will break my heart.
 

PetFlora

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With RS as gov I would not expect it to pass

He make serious bank from big pharma


WW it would be great if you hit the retirement community campaign trail, and enlightened them

If you never bought the SPYDR 600, I am using a better light now, unlike the BML, it has separate controls for veg and flower

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Moldy

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I'm glad I don't live in FL with that fucking slime ball as gov. I hope he gets the boot but I don't have much faith in the system these days. Hell, I voted against Nixon and he still got elected even after Watergate emerged. I knew he was a fucking crook but made no difference. Fucking politics bad as religion.
 

Doer

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I'm glad I don't live in FL with that fucking slime ball as gov. I hope he gets the boot but I don't have much faith in the system these days. Hell, I voted against Nixon and he still got elected even after Watergate emerged. I knew he was a fucking crook but made no difference. Fucking politics bad as religion.
Faith in the system is the lie of the system.
 

schuylaar

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Maybe she is why he has to have a fan blowing on his balls.
charlie christ had the fan.

pam bondi is a cuntress.

Eight Reasons Pam Bondi Is the Worst Attorney General in Florida History

8. She Supported Arizona's Crazy Immigration Laws
When Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer implemented her draconian immigration laws in Arizona that made it a federal crime for an immigrant to be in Arizona without carrying registration documents, and gave police the freedom to crack down on businesses suspected of hiring immigrants, she received a lot of blowback from other leaders around the country. But, Pam Bondi not only supported Brewer, but embraced her ideas by signing a friend-of-the-court brief in support of Brewer's law as it went to the Supreme Court.

"I'm not saying Florida is in an identical situation, but I did sign on to an amicus and I will continue to sign on to an amicus brief, when they affect states' rights," Bondi said at the time.

7. She's All Kinds of Shady
Bondi is a staunch supporter of the death penalty, except when it interferes with a party she wants to throw herself. Last September she requested Gov. Rick Scott to postpone the execution of Marshall Lee Gore because the date of his execution landed on the same day as Bondi's re-election kick-off party. Putting off the execution reportedly cost the Department of Corrections around $1,000.

In another case of lack of self-awareness, Bondi was all up in reviewing allegations in a lawsuit filed by New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman who went after Donald Trump after he was accused of ripping off 5,000 customers in a supposed "get-rich-scheme."

But just a couple of days into her review, Bondi's "And Justice For All" committee received a big-ass check worth $25 grand from Trump. And then, just be sheer coincidence, Bondi dropped her investigation on Trump.

And then there was that time she was accused of violating public records laws by deleting office emails, and text messages that were requested by an attorney.

6. She Led the Charge Against Obamacare
When Rick Scott hinted he would think about Obamacare for Florida, Bondi pounced and was critical of her otherwise good pal. Then she wrote an op-ed piece slamming Obamacare, saying that it was a gate-way to fraud and trolling up the ol' "unconstitutional" talking points.

Then she hit up Fox News to talk about how terrible getting thousands of uninsured Floridians medical insurance -- even as said Floridians said they wanted and needed it. In other words, she was pretty fired up to attack the Affordable Care Act from all sides with the passion of a fat guy at an all-you-can-eat Chinese restaurant buffet.

5. She Wants Young Adults to Be Able to Purchase Guns
Back in September, Florida -- and 20 other states -- signed a brief that supported the NRA's quest to have a federal court strike down the law that prohibits the sale of handguns by federally licensed dealers to people aged 18 through 20. This while Florida was still reeling from the Trayvon Martin shooting and George Zimmerman verdict. Not to mention all the other gun-related crimes happening across the country.

So while the majority of the nation wrestled with its conscience on young people senselessly dying from gun violence, Bondi wrestled with the thought of the travesty of living in a country where 18-year-old kids aren't allowed to buy themselves a gun.

4. She Can't Be Trusted With the Environmental
Not only did Bondi support polluters of Chesapeake Bay, she went and wasted Florida tax dollars doing it. Earlier this year, she joined other GOPers in filing a legal brief supporting an appeal by the American Farm Bureau to kill a plan to clean up the waters of Chesapeake Bay (which, if you haven't noticed, it not really anywhere near Florida). She even wrote an op-ed piece about it (she does that) explaining that this was all about EPA overreach and not at all about siding with lobbyists and people with lots and lots of money.

The Everglades Coalition sent her a letter asking her to reconsider her stance on not cleaning up the pollution in Chesapeake Bay. She ignored the letter.

3. She's Vehemently Against Legalized Medical Marijuana
The number-one talking point for those who oppose medical marijuana is that legalizing it will open the doors to various loop-holes that'll turn Florida into a free-for all for weed smokers. Bondi was the first to make this contrived argument. When the proposal to get the Amendment 2 initiative on the ballot in November first came up, Bondi tried to fight it, saying the proponents of medical marijuana were being deceitful in the wording of the amendment -- which, to her, was just a document to make all weed legal throughout the state.

"With no 'condition' off limits, physicians could authorize marijuana for anything, any time, to anyone, of any age," Bondi wrote in her argument.

She continued her fear mongering rhetoric by saying, "So long as a physician held the opinion that the drug use 'would likely outweigh t' the risks, Florida would be powerless to stop it."

All this while more than 70 percent of Floridians support the legalization of medical marijuana for those with debilitating illnesses.

2. She Said Legalizing Gay Marriage Would "Impose Significant Public Harm"
Bondi doesn't want gays marrying in Florida, and made it very clear that the state should not overturn its ban on gay marriage by basically calling homosexuality a public hazard.

Arguing against the lawsuit, she wrote, "Disrupting Florida's existing marriage laws would impose significant public harm."

She added, "Florida's marriage laws have a close, direct and rational relationship to society's legitimate interest in increasing the likelihood that children will be born to and raised by the mothers and fathers who produced them in stable and enduring family units."

1. She's Good Pals With Rick Scott And Sucks His Cock:wink:



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ginwilly

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Maybe that's why he has a fan blowing on his ball. No Bondi?
I wish I had fans that would blow on my balls for me...

I'd run for governor, but I know without a doubt I can be bought. "What will it take to get this bill passed Mr. Gov?" hookers and blow man, hookers and blow...
 

schuylaar

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No, it isn't just them. Where I live the oldsters are mostly Dems and they hate Prop. 2. I think it is more about an age thing and not truly understanding how good and effective true MMJ is.

Either way it will be a shame if it doesn't pass. This issue isn't about R's & D's.
You have the majority of the "real" old fuckers on the west side..over here..it's wooooooohoooooo!!!..billboards regarding "how to" get into "the biz"..MMJ cards on my car:weed:

don't give up just yet and educate (i do it in line at publix, the mall, gas station)!!..
 

Mindmelted

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I'm glad I don't live in FL with that fucking slime ball as gov. I hope he gets the boot but I don't have much faith in the system these days. Hell, I voted against Nixon and he still got elected even after Watergate emerged. I knew he was a fucking crook but made no difference. Fucking politics bad as religion.
And you think charlie crist did better!
Fucking not.And you think your single vote should have keep Nixon from office.
 

Doer

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I wish I had fans that would blow on my balls for me...

I'd run for governor, but I know without a doubt I can be bought. "What will it take to get this bill passed Mr. Gov?" hookers and blow man, hookers and blow...
"If you can't drink their liquor, date their women, and still vote against them, you should not be up here."
Speaker Willie Brown, California
 
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