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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.

Watch Michigan Senate Majority Leader Caught On Camera Saying Jan 6th Was Staged and Mitch McConnell Was a Part of It

https://iotwreport.com/watch-michigan-senate-majority-leader-caught-on-camera-saying-jan-6th-was-staged-and-mitch-mcconnell-was-a-part-of-it/


883 posted on 08/06/2021 8:16:58 AM PDT by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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894 posted on 08/06/2021 8:36:11 AM PDT by Bigg Red (Trump will be sworn in under a shower of confetti made from the tattered remains of the Rat Party.)
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To: Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn.

Southwest Florida Republicans Concerned Everglades Foundation May Sabotage DeSantis Re-Election

https://floridianpress.com/2021/08/southwest-florida-republicans-concerned-everglades-foundation-may-sabotage-desantis-re-election/

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The newly-proposed and approved “Alternative CC” plan the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will be implementing to manage the toxic algae waters of Lake Okeechobee, could have a negative impact on Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ election efforts, and could be political in nature to help his potential general election opponent. Rep. Charlie Crist.

The new plan would release almost double the toxic water from Lake Okeechobee into the estuaries west, not the waterways to the east.

Senator Marco Rubio recently told The Floridian that he was concerned over the newly-proposed and approved “Alternative CC” plan, echoing what many South Florida lawmakers have been saying about the unbalanced water discharge, in that the Corps’ plan did not have any consideration or “regard for its economic or human impact.

Is sending double the toxic water west fair to residents in Southwest Florida?

Not according to State Rep. Mike Giallombardo (R), who recently posted his disapproval of the plan and stated that the water release plan was a political play “supported by the Everglades Foundation” that would negatively affect Florida’s first “Green Governor,” Ron DeSantis.

Rep. Giallombado contends that the amount of proposed nutrient-filled water that would flow would cause a “water crisis” into the predominantly Republican voter and DeSantis-supporting coastal region of Lee, Charlotte, and Collier Counties would hurt Gov. DeSantis 2022 reelection efforts.

...‘It’s a fact that Plan CC, that was supported by the Everglades Foundation, will vastly INCREASE Lake O discharges starting as soon as next year, which will without a doubt bring us more blue-green algae. Who does that hurt? Our great Governor, Ron DeSantis, who has spent the last 2 years prioritizing water quality,” stated Rep. Giallombardo on his campaign Facebook page.

Giallombardo went on to question the Foundation’s motives or the motives of its CEO Eric Eikenberg, who served as for Florida Governor current Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Rep. Charlie Crist’s chief of staff.

...Giallombardo believes that the plan helps Crist, and posed the question, ”Why would the Everglades Foundation be pushing for a plan that hurts DeSantis while helping Crist?

“The Foundation CEO is Eric Eikenberg, who served as Charlie Crist’s Chief of Staff as Governor. Wouldn’t it benefit his old boss if a water crisis popped up next summer in Lee County? That makes sense to me as why Eikenberg’s Everglades Foundation is pushing for a plan that would be most damaging to where Governor DeSantis’s base is strongest. We cannot allow those that are playing politics with our water to negatively impact the politics of our state,” continued Giallombardo.

...The Foundation was founded by billionaire hedge fund manager Paul Tudor Jones, who recently made news for his $100,000 in support for Democratic Virginia Governor Candidate Terry McAuliffe despite Jones’ connections to disgraced Hollywood pervert Harvey Weinstein.

“The Everglades Foundation’s true agenda is a liberal one, and they are led by Crist’s former right-hand man,” said one Southwest Florida Republican source. “While their focus always seems to be attacking ‘Big Sugar,’ trying to increase Southwest Florida discharges before an election year is politically stupid and could ensure Ron DeSantis could become collateral damage.”

...Crist is the frontrunner against Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, but Commissioner Fried is pressing all the right buttons to keep herself relevant and afloat in the primary race.

Just this past week, Fried kicked off her 3-day clean water initiative tour in Southwest Florida with several environmental groups, including arguably the most anti-Republican, anti-Donald Trump, and anti-Ron DeSantis, environmental groups in the state and around the country— The Center for Biological Diversity.

The group has boasted about suing the Trump administration over 200 times, and recently filed suit against DeSantis blaming him for the “mismanaging toxic waste at Piney Point” after 480 million gallons of wastewater from the facility was released into Tampa Bay.

The George Soros-funded Center for Biological Diversity, like The Everglades Foundation and aforementionedSierra Club, is part of the Everglades Coalition.

The Everglades Coalition is an alliance of like-minded environmental groups that says its “dedicated to full restoration of the Greater Everglades Ecosystem.”

...Jones also recently offered political support for disgraced New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, despite the ongoing investigation into claims of sexual harassment by several women. According to Bloomberg, Jones provided Cuomo with a “five figure donation” in 2020 as the sexual harassment claims began to mount.

In addition to Senator Rubio, Reps. Byron Donalds, Kat Cammack, Mario Diaz-Balart, and Greg Steube have expressed their disapproval of the water release plan by signing a letter outlining their concerns.

In a letter dated July 22, 2021, Florida Republicans Greg Stuebe, Daniel Webster, Mario Diaz-Balart, Byron Donalds, and Kat Cammack raised concerns to Colonel Kelly that, “related to the [Kelly] plan’s ability to meet the Congressionally-authorized Lake Okeechobee project purposes for water supply and the Lake’s ecology.

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Are SW Florida republicans as ignorant and single issue oriented as Giallambardo insinuates? Would water quality make them vote for Soros backed Fried or career political hack Crist? How does the water in question effect SW Floridians? Big difference between drinking water quality versus nice rivers to boat or fish in that get algae bloom a certain time of year. Typical politician doesn’t differentiate. Although agree that the Corp. of Engineers’ plan is not a good one, but question whether it creates a wedge issue for voters to change their candidate support.


944 posted on 08/06/2021 10:41:18 AM PDT by Sobieski at Kahlenberg Mtn. (All along the watchtower fortune favors the bold.)
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