People in comments are screaming that it’s racist. Remember, you get the most Flak when you are over the target.
Maybe some fat Shamekas eating fried chicken while fighting at a Carnival cruise or a Waffle House.
Let’s just, for the sake of discussion, assume that birthright citizenship is actually the law. That doesn’t mean that any woman who gets creampied and pregnant before she sneaks over the border to have her child gets to stay. She isn’t the citizen, her child is. So when I see a video like the one discussed below, I have zero sympathy. She is getting deported. Her child can stay. If she wants to take the child with her, she can.
Her and her accomplice are caught stealing more than six thousand dollars in merchandise from all over the state of Florida. The police tell them that they are to be deported. One of them replies with, “You can’t deport me. I have a son who is American.”
Wrong. Your son is American. You are not. Get the fuck out.
Governor DeSantis is pushing to have a ballot initiative on Florida’s 2026 ballot. The initiative would be to eliminate property taxes.
Those who oppose this claim that counties, school boards, and other government entities rely on this to provide essential services. That’s a load of crap. On average, counties only rely upon property taxes for 18% of their expenditures. Of course, if you ask the counties, they play a bit of a shell game with the facts:
“If you want to get it from sales tax, well, it’s really going to disproportionately hurt lower income,” Kroll said.
Each year Kroll’s offices collect more than $700 million from property taxes, he said.
“The majority of it goes to the school board that that’s about $248 million,” Kroll said.The remaining revenue goes to the Seminole County Board of Commissioners and Kroll said they use most of that money to fund the budgets for the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office and Fire Rescue.
Seminole County’s proposed 2025 budget is $1.2 billion, which includes a potential property tax increase for 2025. That amount also doesn’t include the money that goes to the school board, because that is a different budget. In fact, they are increasing the milage rates for property taxes by 10% over 2024 levels, as well as increasing the county gas tax from 6 cents to 11 cents per gallon, and increasing taxes on electric, cable, and telephone.
With property values climbing, there is no need to raise taxes, but they do like them some tax and spend. Government officials always like to blame the services that are popular for tax increases, even though there is plenty of room to cut other, unneeded services. People don’t want to see the fire department cut, so they fund things like free needles for drug addicted transgender unwed mothers, then cry poor when there is no money left for the fire department.
Let’s take a look at the Seminole County Sheriff’s budget: There is plenty of waste here. The SWAT team has 20 members, and spends $4.5 million a year on it. That is a lot of money. Perhaps there is some room for cuts there. The sheriff’s office is paid $4.4 million per year to provide school resource officers to Seminole county schools, but actually providing those officers costs the Sheriff’s office $9.9 million per year. The cheaper way to go is to have the schools participate in the Guardian program, allowing teachers who volunteer to go through the training to be armed at school. Most counties in Florida who are part of the Guardian program accept the grant money, but then pay cops to fill the roles while not allowing teachers to participate. It’s a HUGE waste of money to have cops there when so many teachers would do it for free. Then they are spending all of that cash, only to find out that school resource officers aren’t required to do a damned thing if, God forbid, there actually IS a shooting at their school.
I pay over $6,000 a year in property taxes. 28 percent of that goes to the county, another 33 percent to the town, 31 percent to the school board, and the remainder to police, fire, EMS, hospital, and the water authority.
Overall, the loss of property tax revenue would mean that government agencies would need to get rid of some luxury items and perhaps learn to stop wasting money. If I could vote more than once to get rid of property taxes, I would.
Working in the Emergency Department, it’s odd that each day tends to have a theme- that is, the patients who come in tend to follow a pattern of similar complaints. Some days, it is STI’s, other days, it’s heart problems. The theme of the last few days in the hospital has been mental health and substance abuse.
The last day that I worked, there was a man that was found naked, lying in the street. He couldn’t even tell us his name. His drug and alcohol screens were all negative. There was the woman we Baker Acted, because she was working with the FBI on a child trafficking case, and some one had given her a delayed reaction drug six years ago, and now they had activated it remotely to silence her. Then there was the guy who came in with a blood alcohol level of 486.
There was a guy that came in with a knife. He looked like butterbean: Bald, 340 pounds, 6 foot 4 inches tall. He looked at you like he was trying decide how he was going to kill you. His first words to the triage nurse were, “Which one of you nurses think you can take this from me?” Two security guards and a rather large doctor tackled him. He got Ketamine and Versed to no effect. So then we held him down and gave him another 200 mg of Ketamine, followed by a dose of Rocuronium. After the intubation, he still required the maximum dose for 3 different sedatives to keep him down. Since sedatives lower the patient’s blood pressure, he also required Levophed.
Flu season is over- I haven’t seen a patient test positive for Flu in weeks. COVID seems to be having a bit of a surge. In the past two weeks, I have seen perhaps half a dozen patients who were positive for COVID. Symptoms are vague, but mild. Patients complain of stomach pain, sore throat, congestion, body aches, and other assorted mild complaints. Only one of them was running a fever. We tell them to drink fluids, take Tylenol or Motrin, and get lots of rest.
We are running far busier this summer than usual, averaging 300 patients or so per day. This is our slow season, when we typically see 200 or so per day. During the busier Flu and snow bird season, we usually have about 450 to 500 per day. Overall, we usually serve 140,000-170,000 patients per year. This year will likely surpass that.
The left is being petty. They are criticizing Trump because he left a golf ball in the cup for his caddy to pick up. He owns the course, and if he wants to pay someone to retrieve his golf ball, that’s his business.
I was told that this is a hate crime. Or is it that only fags get to paint streets? Especially when the same exact city is trying to convince children to be dick suckers?
I am in favor of the death penalty in theory, but after seeing the innocence project and the Duke Lacrosse case, I am of the opinion that our legal system is too corrupt to ensure that we are not executing the innocent. I first made this post 13 years ago:
Maurice Patterson was convicted of murder in 2002 for a fight where the victim was stabbed 14 times. Three people witnessed the fight, fleetingly and in the dark, and a fourth witness claimed to have seen a man with blood on his hand hiding from the police. All four witnesses identified Maurice Patterson in a live lineup weeks after the attack,
but they only testified regarding these identifications after being threatened with Contempt of Court.
A bloody knife was found near the scene and sent to Orchid Cellmark for DNA testing. Test results excluded Patterson, indicating a mixture of the victim’s profile and an unknown profile. Comparison to the State CODIS DNA database revealed that the unknown profile belonged to a drug addict with a history of violence. Though the State Police Forensic Science Center had been notified that the sample included the victim’s blood, this information was never directly communicated to the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office. Prosecutors continued with the case against Patterson despite the exculpatory results.
Robert Wilcoxson and Kenneth Kagonyera served almost 10 years in North Carolina prisons for a murder they didn’t commit before a three-judge panel overturned their convictions on September 22, 2011, based on DNA evidence proving innocence.
In this case, a man was killed during a home invasion, and police managed to secure confessions from the two defendants. Three bandanas and two pairs of gloves were located on the side of the road near the Bowman residence and were collected by deputies as evidence in the case. The bandanas and gloves found near the crime scene
were submitted for pre-trial DNA testing. Results excluded all six co-defendants, however this information was never turned over to Kagonyera or Wilcoxson’s attorneys.
There was the Duke Lacrosse case, where a woman accused a Lacrosse team of gang rape. Dennis Nifong, the state prosecutor, had DNA test results in his possession that showed the team was innocent. He didn’t disclose the existence of this evidence to the defense team.
Sure, we have DNA and such, but when the system is so corrupt that exculpatory evidence is “lost” or buried, we are executing the innocent. Knowingly allowing a flawed and corrupt system to kill people makes our entire society guilty of murder. I just can’t support giving the government the power to decide who lives and who dies. Even if the law were to be changed to punish crooked prosecutors, it will never be used. For that reason, I just can’t get behind the death penalty.
This critter killed his grandparents.

He shot the grandmother first. When the grandfather ran next door for help, this asshole followed and fired six times through the neighbors’ door, killing his grandfather and critically injuring a 25 year old granddaughter of the neighbors.
He was charged with two counts of 2nd Degree Murder, one count of Attempted 2nd Degree Murder, and Shooting into an Occupied Residence.
The judge says he can get up to life in prison. Florida has a 10-20-life law, which says using a firearm in the commission of a felony gets you a MINIMUM sentence of 10 years, firing the gun a minimum of 20, and killing someone gets you life. This asshat should be looking at a minimum of three life sentences. They should also tack on an attempted manslaughter charge againt him for each person who was in the house when he fired into it.
Additionally, I can see 2nd Degree Murder for the grandmother, but chasing the grandfather down and shooting him through a door is definitely premeditation.
In all, I count 5 life sentences plus another 100 years. I’m sick of courts coddling these assholes while others sat in a DC jail for years without charges, after the cops invited them into the building.
Kroger closed a store that wasn’t turning a profit because it was seeing a large amount of theft. The Party for Socialism and Liberation staged a protest.
In yet another example of tax funds that can be cut from the budget, people who want to upgrade their homes at taxpayer expense are angry that the state isn’t taking your money and giving it to them.
That’s $280 million per year that is stolen from one set of homeowners and given to another. A married couple with two kids who make more than $27 per hour, can’t receive your money.
That budget money is $30 taken from each household in Florida. Just one program. How many more can be cut?