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Old 11-29-2011, 01:47 PM
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Good news. I read in today's paper that Rep. Rick Kriseman D-StPete has filed a proposed constitutional amendant to create a mechanism so voters could recall the governor or legislators.

How could it not pass when Gov Scott's approval rating hovers around 29%, meaning that 20% of the people who voted for him don't approve of the job he's doing? He's got the lowest approval rate of any governor in the country. Even Gov Scott Walker, who himself is in danger of being recalled, has higher numbers.
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Old 11-29-2011, 01:54 PM
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with those numbers he is head and shoulders above congress!

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Old 11-29-2011, 02:17 PM
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too bad his proposal that all welfare recipients be randomly tested for drugs was struck down by the liberal legislature. for a guy who is working for a salary of a penny a month i think we have had much worse.
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Old 11-29-2011, 02:22 PM
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I believe it was struck down by the courts after costing the state a great deal of money, and the legislature is ultra conservative.
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Old 11-29-2011, 02:39 PM
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It would be a surprise if very many people were surprised by this campaign to de-throne Scott. The fact is that the voters in Florida were offered two choices mopsy or flopsy. the real talented people are not coming forward
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Old 11-29-2011, 02:41 PM
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Chacha, how can you say that Rick Scott is a good man? Look back at the time he was CEO of Columbia/HCA and they defrauded Medicare of BILLIONS of dollars. They pled out the case and paid a record $1.4 Billion in fines.

Scott said, as CEO, he knew nothing about the fraud. Either a liar or just plain asleep at the desk. Which was it?

He has done a few good things as governor but still needs to be tossed out of office as he is owned by the NRA.
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Old 11-29-2011, 03:25 PM
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Chacha, how can you say that Rick Scott is a good man? Look back at the time he was CEO of Columbia/HCA and they defrauded Medicare of BILLIONS of dollars. They pled out the case and paid a record $1.4 Billion in fines.

Scott said, as CEO, he knew nothing about the fraud. Either a liar or just plain asleep at the desk. Which was it?

He has done a few good things as governor but still needs to be tossed out of office as he is owned by the NRA.
Every allegation you make here was widely known before his election, and he still won the election.
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Old 11-29-2011, 03:30 PM
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too bad his proposal that all welfare recipients be randomly tested for drugs was struck down by the liberal legislature. for a guy who is working for a salary of a penny a month i think we have had much worse.
He can afford to work for that cuz he made millions bilking US taxpayers through Medicare fraud.
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Old 11-29-2011, 03:42 PM
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Every allegation you make here was widely known before his election, and he still won the election.
And how many millions of his own money did he spend to buy the election?

He supervised the largest medicare fraud case in the country, and then pleaded the fifth 57 times.

My favorite is when he wouldn't allow democrats to attend his budget signing in Lake Sumter Square. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw it on TV and read about it in the paper. These fellow Villagers were being escorted off the property by the sheriff like common thugs. Is he the governor of all of Florida or just Lake Sumter Square? I can't believe this is the US of A in 2011. He made TV the laughing stock of the state.
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Old 11-29-2011, 04:18 PM
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And how many millions of his own money did he spend to buy the election?

He supervised the largest medicare fraud case in the country, and then pleaded the fifth 57 times.

My favorite is when he wouldn't allow democrats to attend his budget signing in Lake Sumter Square. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw it on TV and read about it in the paper. These fellow Villagers were being escorted off the property by the sheriff like common thugs. Is he the governor of all of Florida or just Lake Sumter Square? I can't believe this is the US of A in 2011. He made TV the laughing stock of the state.
Not really. It's not an uncommon thing either. Democrats regularly stock and then police their attendance in similar situations. Hillary Clinton for one. It's wasn't a news story on the day it happened let alone a wider story.
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Old 11-29-2011, 04:29 PM
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Not really. It's not an uncommon thing either. Democrats regularly stock and then police their attendance in similar situations. Hillary Clinton for one. It's wasn't a news story on the day it happened let alone a wider story.
Your saying Hillary Clinton stocked her events as senator? I'm not talking about a campaign event, I'm talking about the state budget signing. And you know it wasn't a news story because you read the St Pete Times, Miami Herald, Orlando Sentinel, etc that day. Funny, I remember reading it in all those publications.
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Originally Posted by RichieLion
Every allegation you make here was widely known before his election, and he still won the election.

And how many millions of his own money did he spend to buy the election?

He supervised the largest medicare fraud case in the country, and then pleaded the fifth 57 times.

My favorite is when he wouldn't allow democrats to attend his budget signing in Lake Sumter Square. I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw it on TV and read about it in the paper. These fellow Villagers were being escorted off the property by the sheriff like common thugs. Is he the governor of all of Florida or just Lake Sumter Square? I can't believe this is the US of A in 2011. He made TV the laughing stock of the state.

Wasn't it PT Barnum who said you can never go wrong underestimating the American public?
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Old 11-29-2011, 06:30 PM
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Wasn't it PT Barnum who said you can never go wrong underestimating the American public?[/COLOR]
That's right; and sometimes that means overestimating the amount of b.s. the public will swallow when the opposition party is desperately trying to destroy a candidate whose positions you support with garbage unrelated to the problems at hand.

That's basically what happened in Florida in November 2010.
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Old 11-29-2011, 10:23 PM
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Feel the tide turning Richie?
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Old 11-29-2011, 10:51 PM
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Feel the tide turning Richie?
evidently, you've misinterpreted my post.
 


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