Posted on 09/20/2010 3:06:43 PM PDT by walsh
THE VILLAGES When Florida gubernatorial candidate Rick Scott returns to The Villages on Oct. 1, hell have a special friend and a familiar face to Villagers at his side.
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Why would Scott want Romney at a fund raiser? They're polar opposites.
Romney is a liberal who helped Scott win..
BTW who owns The Villages ???
Romney has been there before ...
Beat me to it!
Is Rick Scott a member of the
GOP-Backstabber-SourGrapes Wing, too?
Today Michael Medved dissed Palin and named 2012 as Romney’s year, with Hewitt and Beck and Medved on his side, Romney has some talk radio support, mix that with the GOP establishment, and we have some challenges in front of us.
I wonder why Sarah has been doing gigs with Beck who is clearly a Myth backer.
Go Mitt. Go Mitt. Go Mitt.
Rove has made no secret of his support for Romney as McCains VP.
Never, ever get tired of listening to old “Joe” singing villages.
So funny!
Love the graphic ;)
Beck has been a little dismissive of Palin and pro-Romney, but it is still low key enough that they can meet and speak on their common areas.
Jindall was with Rick Scott on Friday. I am pretty sure since this is the first time Scott has run for office he doesn’t have an automatic “establishment” backing.
Here’s an email I just received from Scott:
Today, I hosted a town hall talk about taxes and insurance—two very important issues that must be addressed in order to put Floridians back to work and turn around our housing crisis.
Here’s how it will affect you and your family:
1) Property insurance - as Governor I would reverse the current course championed by Obama liberal Alex Sink which has led to increased government involvement and taxpayer liability, and would take steps to let the free market lower costs for families and small businesses.
2) Tort Reform - frivolous lawsuits and a legal environment that ranked as one of the worst in the nation means that it’s simply more expensive and risky to do business in Florida. As Governor, I will push for a number of reforms to fix this glaring problem.
3) Business taxes - my goal is to make Florida the number one place to do business. Rather than issue targeted tax cuts where government picks winners and losers, I will phase out the corporate income tax over 7 years to attract investment capital from all over the world.
Politicians in Tallahassee, like my opponent Alex Sink, had an opportunity over the last four years to reduce property taxes and insurance, but instead made the problem worse.
As an outsider who is not beholden to special interests, I have a plan that will lower property taxes for all homeowners in Florida who desperately need tax relief, eliminate the business tax and address the insurance crisis.
I invite you to read the entire plan at www.rickscottforflorida.com.
On November 2nd voters will have a clear choice between the failed policies of the past or the new solutions we need to turn the Sunshine State around.
Let’s get to work,
Rick Scott
P.S. Share my blueprint to secure our economic future with your friends on Facebook!
Those two sure reminded me of how hardball the big wheels play.
This war against Palin is a blood war to the end, the establishment has even shown that they will casually toss aside Senate seats to get at Palin.
Let's see what this rally draws.
-PJ
LOL! What an idiot. :)
I wonder how much he paid someone to come up with that ad? He’s never uttered an intelligent word.
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