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Will There Always Be an England?

June 1, 2016 - 7:00am

In his op-ed in The Washington Post, Chris Grayling, leader of the House of Commons, made the case for British withdrawal from the European Union -- in terms Americans can understand.

Primate Problems

Free-Falling Annette Taddeo Gets a DCCC-Engineered Staff Shakeup

June 1, 2016 - 6:00am
Annette Taddeo

Annette Taddeo's congressional campaign looks like somebody stirred it with a spoon. Seems the darling of the national Dems, the Democratic Congressional Committee's favored CD 26 candidate, just withstood one heck of an intervention.

Beats me how she survived it. 

Some key people were shown the door. Apparently the gloom and disarray in Taddeo World is all their fault.

When you're burning through money and losing your primary by double figures, somebody's head has to roll.

State Complaints on Card Games Spur Legal Fight

May 31, 2016 - 9:15pm

Gambling regulators and a pari-mutuel operator at odds over the legality of popular card games, first authorized by the state more than four years ago, pitched their cases to an administrative law judge on Tuesday.

The issue involves "designated-player card games," also known as "player-banked card games," which include a hybrid of three-card poker and resemble casino-style card games but are played among gamblers instead of against the house.

Charles McBurney Asks for Support After NRA Email Blast

May 31, 2016 - 6:45pm
Charles McBurney

State Rep. Charles McBurney has felt the wrath of the National Rifle Association’s fiery email blast sent out last week, and he’s working overtime to put the kibosh on any opposition that might hinder his chances at becoming a circuit judge.

Senate Parking Garage Closed for Structural Damage

The undergound parking garage below the Florida Senate has been temporarily closed while Capitol management services reinforces the structure of the building.

Department of Management Services spokesperson Maggie Mickler said water intrusion was the primary cause of the closure.

“The original waterproofing system has reached the end of its life and the structure is showing signs of water intrusion,” Mickler said. “The design of the new waterproofing solution was nearing completion.”

The House parking garage will also be repaired. 

 

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Rubio Goes to Bat for NRSC as Reelection Buzz Builds

May 31, 2016 - 12:45pm
Marco Rubio

Even as Donald Trump and the GOP Senate leadership urge him to run for a second term, Florida Republican Marco Rubio went to bat for the National Republican Senate Committee (NRSC) on Tuesday. 

During his campaign for Republican presidential nomination, Rubio insisted he would not run for another term in the Senate. But Republicans are increasingly nervous about losing control of the Senate in November as GOP senators in blue states--Mark Kirk of Illinois, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania--look vulnerable.

Jerry Brown Rides In to Rescue Old Foe Hillary Clinton

May 31, 2016 - 12:30pm
Bernie Sanders, Jerry Brown and Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton might have sealed the deal for the Democratic nomination on Tuesday thanks in part to an old foe. 

Socialism for the Uninformed

May 31, 2016 - 7:00am

Socialism sounds great. It has always sounded great. And it will probably always continue to sound great. It is only when you go beyond rhetoric, and start looking at hard facts, that socialism turns out to be a big disappointment, if not a disaster.

Disneyfied

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