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seafan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Oct-20-11 11:08 PM
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Protest held outside Marco Rubio's Florida office (After his NO vote on jobs bill)
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Via WCTV 6.

This was on October 13, 2011:


DORAL, FL -- Some Floridians are not happy with Senator Marco Rubio.

About a hundred folks demonstrated outside the Republican senator's office in Doral -- a day after he voted against the president's job plan.

The 447-billion-dollar bill failed to get the 60 votes needed to proceed.
The bill included a tax increase on the wealthy, an expansion of a current payroll tax cut and an extension of jobless benefits, among other things.

.....

The protest was organized by the group "One-Miami." The group says Rubio has no real solution for the state's economic problems.




I guess little Marco should expect another protest at his door pretty soon, after his NO vote today, toward a bill to raise taxes on millionaires to create or protect 400,000 jobs for teachers and firefighters.



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Oh, he's batting 1000 today :eyes:, as he credits only the French and British in today's death of Muammar Qaddafi; as he denies he embellished his family's story of escape from Cuba; it has also emerged that the doomed Miami bank that Rubio took a questionable equity loan from while he was Speaker of the Florida House in 2006, has been exposed as a hotbed of "insider loan" activity, as the bank took $50 million in TARP funds after the bank's chairman lied about its "healthy" status.


Those TARP funds apparently came in handy for "the insiders" in Miami.



Look for that story to erupt fairly soon.


This guy is a disgrace.





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