We finally have city-by-city estimates showing how Florida’s proposed property tax amendment could impact municipal General Funds…the budgets that actually fund local government.
The five hardest-hit Florida cities:
• Palm Coast: 42%
• Palm Bay: 34%
• Port St. Lucie: 29%
• Cape Coral: 28%
• Deltona: 27%
This is the basic fiscal analysis the Legislature should have had before it voted. And the Governor’s administration had 18 months to produce it.
Instead, Florida debated a constitutional amendment without knowing which cities would be hit the hardest. 🧵
My homeowner’s insurance through @progressive has increased again to $9,200.
That is 19% of my annual salary before taxes as a public school teacher in Florida.
Nearly 20% of my teaching income just for insurance is ridiculous.
This is what the @FloridaGOP has done to Florida.
Boosie done called everybody a snitch for 5years and now he just singing on the president of the united states 😭😭😭 u willing to take the stand too twin? @BOOSIEOFFICIAL
jai un lien avec tous les pays qualifies pour la demi-finale:
- France: je suis francais
- Angleterre: je vis en Angleterre et ma femme est anglaise
- Espagne: mon meilleur ami vit a Madrid
- Argentine: je suis instable financierement
Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger, the retired pilot who successfully landed a commercial airliner filled with passengers in the Hudson River, announces he has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. https://t.co/82X3kFzOAq
Three years ago I sued @PatrickByrne for lying about me. He claimed that I took a bribe and committed treason. He implied I was in some part responsible for the Hamas attack of October 7th.
His lies caused real damage and endangered my family.
On Friday I was awarded $1.7M in punitive damages by a Reagan-appointed federal judge. The court determined that everything he said about me was a complete fiction.
For those of you who don’t know Patrick Byrne, he is the former Overstock CEO who lost control of his company when it became public he was sleeping with convicted Russian agent Maria Butina. He is the man who was in the Oval Office with Michael Flynn and Sidney Powell leading up to the January 6th insurrection.
He is a clownish footnote in history. But his lies travel far and wide. He is a fraud who did the bidding of Donald Trump and Steve Bannon.
This isn’t the first defamation case brought against Byrne, and it won’t be the last. Even after losing, he is still doing it.
He continues to tell his audience he has “three dynamite voicemails” and a former federal agent whose testimony confirms his story. Byrne had three years to bring that evidence to court. He never produced it. The voicemails he did produce, the court found, “do not mention a bribe, implicate contemporaneous involvement in any illegal scheme by Plaintiff, or otherwise independently corroborate Defendant’s story.” The former federal agent Byrne relied on, John Moynihan, gave sworn testimony that contradicted him. The FBI agent Byrne claimed had backed him up denied it under oath.
Those are not my findings. Those are the findings of a federal court. And nothing prevents Byrne from releasing the voicemails he keeps promising his audience. He never has, because the court has already listened to what he produced and found they prove nothing.
Patrick will try not pay this judgment. He didn’t pay the $34,969 the court ordered six months ago either. His strategy is delay. Fire the lawyer. Skip the hearing. File nonsense with courts that have already ruled. Repeat the lie on Alex Jones while the clock runs.
He is not a whistleblower or a spy. He is a man who got played by a Russian intelligence asset, lost his company over it, and has been performing a spy fantasy on the internet ever since.
He is a coward who wouldn’t even show up in court to face me. He is hiding in Dubai, where he fled during my case to avoid being deposed, and told the court a story about a Venezuelan hit squad to explain it.
He will run from this judgment the same way he ran from my trial. Fine. Every defamatory statement is a new lawsuit. I have as much time as he has words.
8 million dollars in an index fund that tracks the S&P 500 pays you $560,000 every year for the rest of your life.
NFLPA tries to drill this into every single rookie entering the league.