Posts Tagged ‘Florida’

Forgive Them for They Don’t Know What They are Doing?

Friday, April 17th, 2009

I’m back and I am angry and thoroughly disappointed in our local and state elected officials.  As we all work harder than ever to try and survive this economic disaster we are in, our elected officials seemingly decide that it is time to put their feet up and get lazy.  On two fronts, affordable housing in Volusia County, and on SunRail, our central Florida commuter rail project, leadership has been absent, foolish, or simply lazy.

On the affordable housing front, the County Council was mandated by the State of Florida to create an advisory committee on affordable housing to find ways to add to the affordable housing stock in the County, an admirable idea.  Except, after assembling a very good advisory committee, seated with people who are hands-on day in and day out professionals who deal with housing as a career, the County Council, and staff, as expressed by County Manager Dineen, blew them off.  (more…)

Now is the time for an income tax

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Hey all, the stock market seems to rallying and everything seems to be doing great, right?  Wrong!  Who knows what the stockmarket is going to do today or tomorrow or next week for that matter.  What is happening right here in our locale is more people getting laid off, a pittance for unemployment, lost health insurance, and our schools are collapsing.  We ain’t out of the woods yet folks and our state leadership is way too close to the forest to see those woods. 

The legislators are like a bunch of chickens scratching the ground looking for their next kernal of corn.  They are cowards for failing to look seriously at how we need to finance the states most basic needs.  I’ve heard it from people who say that a state income tax is impossible; it is never going to happen they say.  Mark my words, there will be a state income tax in Florida within 5 years from now.  If not, we will be living in a thrid world territory depending on the United Nations for help with funding our public school system and we will be turning to the World Bank to finance road construction and other infrastructure needs.  No wonder the Guv is trying his damdest to get the hell out of Dodge and plunk himself down in a cushy senate seat; not a forgone conclusion at all.  (more…)

Stop the educational abuse!

Friday, March 6th, 2009

Its been a tough week in my battles with the Volusia County School System.  I hate to admit it, but our children are facing outright educational abuse.  Educational abuse you say, yes, that is what I say.  So what is educational abuse?  Its when we send a constant barrage of messages to our children that we as a state, and as a community, don’t care much about their education at all.  Not every one is at fault, but we are all responsible and some serious changes need to be made – on all sides, teachers union, teachers, administration, parents, and the state as a whole. (more…)