WASHINGTON -- "Horrible customer service." That's what the newly fired IRS commissioner averred was the agency's only sin in singling out conservative political groups for discriminatory treatment.
WASHINGTON -- "Horrible customer service." That's what the newly fired IRS commissioner averred was the agency's only sin in singling out conservative political groups for discriminatory treatment.
As summer begins, Rep. Ken Roberson, R-Punta Gorda, appears in excellent shape as he seeks a fourth and final term next year in the Florida House.
Representing all of Charlotte County, Roberson chairs the Health Quality Subcommittee and also serves on the Health and Human Services and Judiciary committees, the Select Committee on PPACA (Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act), and the Business and Professional Regulation Subcommittee. Born in Bradenton in 1943, a funeral director by trade, Roberson has deep ties to the area.
With Gov. Rick Scott up for another term next year, Floridas gubernatorial race is expected to draw the eyes of the nation -- but so far the race is essentially on hold, especially when compared to 2010.
If you Google "George W. Bush shredding the Constitution," you will get many millions of hits.