Showing posts with label Rick Scott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rick Scott. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Scott "Roy" Walker

By Jeff Simpson

There is some truth to the rumor that Scott Walker has based his campaigning personality off of the Edward Norton Character in Primal Fear!  

See this guy:


Just had this to say, while campaigning at the Rick Scott steal your Medicare conference:




See you never truly know someone, maybe it is time for Scott Walker to release his medical records...



Thanks to his split personality/dissociative identity, the Scott Walker that campaigns for President is unrecognizable by the people of WI.  

That should fill everyone with Primal Fear!  

Monday, September 15, 2014

Pee In A Cup - Part 1!

Jeff Simpson

Scott Walker came out with his bold re-election plan recently and one of the more controversial items came out that Mr. Walker wants to drug test all people getting public assistance(well all poor and minority people anyway). 

The fact that the courts have ruled such a policy unconstitutional does not deter Scott Walker, since Mr. Walker spends money like water when it comes to legal fees.   

I am on board with this policy and since it is a few months to being enacted, I want to help Mr. Walker get a head start.   I will be running a series of people who should be first in line to pee in the cup.

I would say Scott Walker, but we know that the rules do not apply to him and that question has been asked and ignored in Florida.  


So instead of wasting our time, expecting Scott Walker to practice what he preaches, let us move on.  

My first nomination for the inaugural cup Peer is Richard Uihlein Uihlein who owns Uline corporation has received over $6,000,000 in taxpayer dollars.   The hundreds of thousands of dollars Mr. Uihlein was giving to republican politicians(which is enough to warrant the drug test), might have been depleting his coffers so he needed the taxpayers to refill them!   

Mr. Uihlein, here is your cup!  







   

PS:  Feel free to leave your nominations for people who need to pee in the cup in the comments below. 

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Please! I Beg of You!



By Jeff Simpson

STOP calling republicans "Conservatives":


According to a new study, Wisconsin will lose $1.8 billion in 2022 by rejecting federal funds to pay for expansion of its Medicaid program.

While that pales in comparison to the $9.2 billion Texas will lose as a consequence of rejecting federally funded Medicaid expansion, or the $5 billion forgone by Florida, it roughly equals the amount the state will pay that year in incentives to attract private businesses to the state.(edit note: are you seeing the theme?)

And the kicker: Wisconsin residents will still pay federal taxes that go to fund Medicaid expansion in other states
 

It just does not fit anymore!   

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Thou Shall Not Kill



By Jeff Simpson

At least not while there is money to be made!!

So this actually happened in Florida!

After 25 years of moving through the court system, the planned execution of convicted murderer Marshall Lee Gore was delayed Tuesday because Florida attorney general Pam Bondi wanted to attend a fundraiser for herself.

Bondi, who is seeking reelection in Florida, asked Gov. Rick Scott to postpone the execution of Gore because it conflicted with her “re-election kick-off reception,” according to the Tampa Bay Times. Scott said he didn’t know why Bondi had asked to reschedule the execution.
 Republican Pam Bondi - I will be tough on crime(after you write me a check)!

Of course that played out very well with the victim's families who have to relive the tragedy everytime the execution gets delayed.   

“What’s going on down there? It’s ridiculous,” said Phyllis Novick, mother of one of Gore’s two victims. Since her daughter’s murder in 1988, Novick has waited to see the man responsible executed, reports the local Tampa CBS station WTSP.

Pam Bondi then explained her decision to postpone this execution, by listing off her strong "pro-life" credentials:


“As a prosecutor, there was nothing more important than seeing justice done, especially when it came to the unconscionable act of murder. I personally put two people on death row and, as Attorney General, have already participated in eight executions since I took office, a role I take very seriously. The planned execution of Marshall Lee Gore had already been stayed twice by the courts, and we absolutely should not have requested that the date of the execution be moved.”

Here she is partying in the Caymans with Rick Scott!  

 Dr. Greg Henderson, from left, Pam Bondi, Ann and Gov. Rick Scott and South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson celebrate at the Ritz-Carlton Grand Cayman on Saturday.

God Bless! 






Friday, August 16, 2013

Rick Scott

By Jeff Simpson

Just because people  should know the truth about who The tea party Floridian hero Rick Scott really is......


The Real Rick Scott giving testimony in a deposition when he was charged with anti-trust lawsuit for his corporation Columbia HCA Health. 

The corporation was fined 1.7 billion dollars, the largest fine ever levied to a US company for illegally bilking Medicare fraudulently with phony bills and huge marked up bills. The real Rick Scott made a fortune from criminal activities and now like his fellow republicans want to cut the funding of medicare.



PS:  PLEASE do not play a game where you drink every time Rick Scott pleads the 5th!   




Friday, January 25, 2013

Teacher Pay Raises! In Florida?

By Jeff Simpson

Florida Governor Rick Scott says so.  Scott has decided that educators in Florida have taken enough of a beating and has offered up an olive branch full of money for the public educators!


This afternoon, Gov. Rick Scott proposed giving all full-time public-school teachers across the state a $2,500 pay raise.

“I can think of no better investment for our state than investing in those teachers who work on the front line of Florida’s future every day by teaching our children,” said Scott, in a news release.

Scott’s budget proposal to the Legislature will include $480 million in funding for the pay raises, and he is expected to unveil an overall increase in education funding in the next few weeks.

“Anything for teachers I support, especially in view of the recent Supreme Court ruling on 3 percent,” said Sara Kohlhauff, a Pinewoods Elementary teacher and Golden Apple finalist. “It is at least a nod in the right direction.”

Scott’s proposal is coming less than a week after the state Supreme Court ruled that public employees must contribute 3 percent of their pay to the Florida Retirement System.
FAQ on the proposal here!

This of course sent shockwaves in the republican party, as the party of group think was the nbeing led down the road of actually paying teachers.  It was not overlooked in WI, as Scott Walker today pledged to add more money to the Wisconsin public schools. 


It will be interesting to see how this is received in the republican party! 


Monday, July 30, 2012

Florida: Also Known As South Fitzwalkerstan

A friend and faithful reader of Cog Dis alerted me to this article in Salon, which reports of a former Floridian GOP leader who is turning on his former friends and discussing the rampant voter suppression in that state and how it's directed at African Americans. But one thing, which I have emphasized in the following excerpt, really caught my eye:
In the deposition, released to the press yesterday, Greer mentioned a December 2009 meeting with party officials. “I was upset because the political consultants and staff were talking about voter suppression and keeping blacks from voting,” he said, according to the Tampa Bay Times. He also said party officials discussed how “minority outreach programs were not fit for the Republican Party,” according to the AP.

The comments, if true (he is facing felony corruption charges and has an interest in scorning his party), would confirm what critics have long suspected. Florida Gov. Rick Scott is currently facing inquiries from the Justice Department and pressure from civil rights groups over his purging of voter rolls in the state, an effort that critics say has disproportionately targeted minorities and other Democratic voters. One group suing the state claims up to 87 percent of the voters purged from the rolls so far have been people of color, though other estimates place that number far lower. Scott has defended the purge, even though he was erroneously listed as dead himself on the rolls in 2006.
Like I said, that got my interest piqued so I followed the story back to the Tampa Bay Times, which originally reported on Greer's statements. When I read the article, I felt like I had stepped through the looking glass into a parallel Fitzwalkerstan.

After going through the accusations of racially motivated voter suppression, I saw this:
Greer said he warned others at the party that the budget committee was made up of "whack-a-do, right-wing crazies'' who were trying to take over because of continuing disagreements with Crist and legislative leaders. House and Senate leaders insisted that no one at the party could control their campaign finances. "We eat what we kill,'' Greer said the leaders told him. "Legislative leaders were using their party credit cards like drunken sailors and they made it clear to me I was not to interfere with their spending,'' Greer said.
Intrigued I read further and what I read was so eerily familiar that it felt surreal:
Thrasher said party officials had no choice but to get rid of Greer once they discovered he had secretly created a company that was getting money from the party.

Many of the questions posed to Greer were about his creation of Victory Strategies LLC, a company that collected almost $200,000 from the party while he was running it. The criminal charges stem from that contract.

Greer's animosity was evident on almost every page of the deposition as he described the inner workings of a party that has controlled Florida since 1998.

[...]

Greer said party officials were questioning spending on fundraising trips to New York, Yankees games, limos, expensive cigars and other items when Gonzalez asked him if he had any ownership in Victory Strategies. Greer said he initially denied owning any interest in the company but later admitted it when he and Gonzalez were alone. Gonzalez told state investigators that Greer did not own up to his involvement in the business and threatened to sue anyone who made the accusation. A number of other party officials told state investigators they were unaware of Greer's involvement in the company. Contacted this week, Gonzalez said he could not publicly discuss the case.

Asked about his failure to tell other officials, Greer said they didn't ask.

Asked if he told party finance chairman John Rood, a Jacksonville businessman, Greer said Rood was "basically useless as finance chairman.''

By late December 2009, Greer found himself under pressure to resign. He said he agreed to leave for the "betterment of the party'' and in January 2010 signed a severance agreement that was to pay him the rest of his $130,000 for the year.

Greer said he got concerned when Haridopolos and Thrasher, who had both signed the agreement, began to publicly deny knowledge of it. Haridopolos later admitted signing it, insisting he had not read it.

"Around the party most people considered President Haridopolos to be not the brightest person, but I would assume he would have read the agreement before he signed it,'' Greer said.

Greer had good words only for House Speaker Dean Cannon, saying the Orlando Republican tried to get others to live up to the severance agreement and promised to help him find a lobbying job and clients.

After others at the party refused to honor the severance agreement, Greer said Cannon and Haridopolos contacted his friend Jim Stelling to say that political consultants Pat Bainter and Marc Reicheldfer were going to pay Greer $200,000.

Despite promises of payment and a request from Bainter for information on where to wire the money, none was ever paid, Greer said. After he left the party, Greer said he heard that Thrasher was telling people they were going to have him arrested. A short time later, Greer was indicted by a statewide grand jury on charges of money laundering and fraud.

The charges and the party's failure to pay him have ruined his life, Greer said.

"They took everything I worked for my whole life,'' he added. Now his family is on food stamps, some of his possessions have been repossessed and his children watched their father being arrested.

"Any good thing I did at the Republican Party has been destroyed by these people,'' he said. "I want my life back. I want them to say they are sorry for what they did to me.''
Did you see it?

Now, gentle reader, I want you to reread that above passage, but this time, instead of Greer, think of Tim Russell. And instead of Victory Strategies, think about Operation Freedom and his ersatz web business.

Now do you see what I mean?

Both states have a corrupt, hateful governor. Both states have a Republican legislature that is out of control. Both states have a scandal where a useful tool suddenly becomes expendable and is suddenly facing corruption charges stemming from 2010.

At first I was blown away by he coincidences.

Then, as suddenly as I had the first thought, a second thought struck. I simply attributed the coincidences to Republicans being the incompetent, corrupt weasels that they are.

But as soon as I had that thought, I had a third one. There are too many similarities for this to be purely coincidental. And while it's tempting to believe that all Republicans are corrupt, greedy assholes, that's simply not true. There is still one or two good ones out there. Somewhere.

But there is another commonality between these two states, as well as many others, such as Texas, Ohio, Alaska, Michigan and Arizona. For a lack of a better term, let's call it the ALEC Factor.

ALEC has been a driving force behind much of the legislation in several states and on the federal level. The objective of these ALEC laws are the same: suppress people's rights, especially those of minorities and women; make things much more beneficial and tilted towards corporations; and rigging the system so that the Republicans could maintain control as the corporations pillaged the lands and exploited the people.

The dark overlords executing these Machiavellian machinations also hand-picked their personnel, like Rick Scott and Scott Walker, to carry out their plans. which is why there is such a striking resemblance, behaviorally and mentally, between the whole lot of them. This base mindset then opens the doors to problems like we're seeing in the Fitzwalkerstans.

Given these facts, it would not require a great leap of faith to believe that these masterminds saw these problems arising, figured out a solution - which included throwing one of theirs under the bus - and implemented this solution. I would not be surprised if we find similar stories in other states.

I recognize this sounds rather conspiratorial, but it does fit the Powell Memo remarkably close.  What other rational explanation is there for such similar stories being carried out in different states at the same time?

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Of Tax Breaks And TB Outbreaks

The State of Florida is learning, the really hard and dangerous way, that tax breaks and spending cuts don't come cheap:
The CDC officer had a serious warning for Florida health officials in April: A tuberculosis outbreak in Jacksonville was one of the worst his group had investigated in 20 years. Linked to 13 deaths and 99 illnesses, including six children, it would require concerted action to stop.

That report had been penned on April 5, exactly nine days after Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed the bill that shrank the Department of Health and required the closure of the A.G. Holley State Hospital in Lantana, where tough tuberculosis cases have been treated for more than 60 years.

As health officials in Tallahassee turned their focus to restructuring, Dr. Robert Luo’s 25-page report describing Jacksonville’s outbreak — and the measures needed to contain it – went unseen by key decision makers around the state. At the health agency, an order went out that the TB hospital must be closed six months ahead of schedule.

Had they seen the letter, decision makers would have learned that 3,000 people in the past two years may have had close contact with contagious people at Jacksonville’s homeless shelters, an outpatient mental health clinic and area jails. Yet only 253 people had been found and evaluated for TB infection, meaning Florida’s outbreak was, and is, far from contained.

The public was not to learn anything until early June, even though the same strain was appearing in other parts of the state, including Miami.
The article goes on to discuss how a man with TB had been transferred to hospitals, group homes, prison and other facilities without being treated for eight months.

If that means nothing to you, think about how many people you've been in contact with in the past eight months. The list would, of course, include your family, coworkers and neighbors. But it would also be the cashier at the grocery store, the gas station and anywhere else you went shopping. It would include your friends. It would include the bartender at your favorite bar - and everyone else that was in the pub while you were there, each time you were there. You've got quite a long list there, don't you? Now imagine all the people those people have been in contact with since they were exposed to TB by you.

See how quickly things can get out of control? This was made even worse by the secrecy and keeping the reports away from not only the public, but from other government officials.

The report also says that the average cost of treating one person with TB is $275,000. That's per person. Now think again about all the people that have been in contact with you or someone you've been in contact with someone who was in contact with you?

Not only did almost a score of people die already, I bet that Governor Scott, like our governor, isn't really saving anyone any money for the taxpayers.

No wonder they are afraid of getting exposed.