Monday, March 31, 2025

Sanders backs Josh Weil in CD 6, top Democrat targets Florida. (A.G. Gancarski, Florida Politics, March 30, 2025)



School teacher Josh Weil endorsed by Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.).  Josh Weil is running for the seat vacated by St. Augustine Beach resident MICHAEL GEORGE GLENN WALTZ, the dopey DJT National Security Adviser who risked our service members' lives national security with his insecure Signal chat about bombing the Houthi rebels, and who lied about it.  Josh Weil is running against RANDY FINE, the other-directed angry, hate-filled State Senator who made tens of millions of dollars in the casino industry, From Florida Politics:

Sanders backs Josh Weil in CD 6, top Democrat targets Florida.  (A.G. Gancarski, Florida Politics, March 30, 2025)



Votes are counted Tuesday. And this endorsement is no April Fools' joke.


Will voters in former U.S. Rep. Mike Waltz’s district “feel the Bern?” And Democrats are calling in national leaders Sunday to help push the party to a win.

That’s the hope of Democrat Josh Weil, who has earned the endorsement of the Vermont Senator and former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders and he’s got the backing of the Democratic National Committee Chair.

“Josh Weil is a working class father of two and a middle school teacher who knows what it’s like to live paycheck to paycheck. Unlike his opponent, he does not have any billionaire-backed Super PACs supporting him. Josh would be a voice in Congress who understands why we must protect Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid and not give massive tax breaks to billionaires,” Sanders said Friday.

Sanders added that Weil “understands that we have to keep our promise to veterans, wants to expand the trade union movement and believes that all kids deserve a quality education.”

Weil, a teacher, has surprised most observers by running a spirited campaign against state Sen. Randy Fine in Florida’s 6th Congressional District, who polling says holds a margin of error lead over the Democratic candidate.

He’s raised more than $10 million, and will enjoy support from DNC Chair Ken Martin this weekend. Martin and Florida Democratic Party Chair Nikki Fried who will have a joint press conference in St. Augustine.

Meanwhile, Donald Trump held a “tele-townhall” with Fine, Elon Musk put at least $10,000 into a text message campaign him, and even Ron DeSantis has dispatched political help.

For his part, Fine says it’s “no surprise” Sanders backs Weil.

“We’ve said this since the beginning — the contrast between myself and socialist Josh Weil cannot be more clear. While I will fight tirelessly in Congress for President Trump and his America First agenda, my opponent will lock arms with socialists Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders to recklessly open our borders, cripple Florida families with trillions of dollars in new spending and tax increases, and put our families in the crosshairs of dangerous criminals and deadly drugs. I’m endorsed by President Donald J. Trump and Josh Weil is endorsed by socialist Bernie Sanders — the taxpayers of the Sixth District should vote accordingly.”


A.G. Gancarski

A.G. Gancarski has been the Northeast Florida correspondent for Florida Politics since 2014. His work also can be seen in the Washington Post, the New York Post, the Washington Times, and National Review, among other publications. He can be reached at AG@FloridaPolitics.comor on Twitter: @AGGancarski



Friday, March 28, 2025

ANNALS OF DeSANTISTAN: With migrants fleeing, Florida seeks child labor (Scott Maxwell column, Orlando Sentinel, March 28, 2025)

During the last century, some American child labor victims, like my Father, became union organizers while they were child labor victims. That's one reason why some WWII soldiers, like my father, stood up for their rights. My dad was blacklisted by the Pennsylvania Association of Manufactures for being a union organizer. Dad had to change his name at the advice of the plant manger who fired him. (Dad proudly picketed the Philadelphia textile sweatshop where his own mother worked. (He proudly recalled that my grandmother's co-worker called out, "Frances, it's your son out there!" We, the People have stood up to anti-labor oppression for 250 years. We will get through this, my friends. Never forget -- there are more of us than there are of them.

The South Jersey Chapter of the 82nd naan DIVN ASSN is named for my father, the "CPL Edward A. Slavin Chapter." My dad taught me, as JFK's dad taught him, that you have to stand up to people with power or else they walk all over you.

Prediction: some of today's exploited Florida child labor victims will become tomorrow's labor leaders.

Feculent Florida Boy Governor RONALD DION DeSANTIS and other labor- baiters will reap the whirlwind. "Ideas have consequences" in the words of the my Political Theory Professor, the late Jose Sorzano, President Reagan's Deputy United Nations Ambassador under his Georgetown colleague, Reagan's UN Ambassador Jeanne Kirkpatrick.  

My dad did not get to attend high school until after his service in the 82nd Airborne. He and other veterans got GI Bill benefits, with a special high school in Philadelphia and other places for the veterans who were exploited as children. Of course, our former St. Johns County Congress-critter, DeSANTIS, has not thought this through. These other-directed devious Dull Republicans don't think things through. They're too busy dining at the Governor's Club in Tallahassee and taking campaign contributions and orders from labor-baiters. Some of these Me-Publicans take orders from the likes of Florida Associated Industries and other Social Darwinists. They resemble rigid rough beasts, who appear bought and paid for, and who know not that they know not that they know not. Good Scott Maxwell column from Orlando Sentinel: https://cleanupcityofstaugustine.blogspot.com/2025/03/annals-of-desantistan-with-migrants.html  From Orlando Sentinel:

Scott Maxwell: With migrants fleeing, Florida seeks child labor

"Let kids be kids" is something Gov. Ron DeSantis said when he enacted laws banning kids from seeing drag shows or discussing certain topics in school that he considered too adult. DeSantis is also now working to roll back the state's child labor laws so employers can have them on job sites after 11 pm and before 6:30 am on school days. (Facebook: Governor Ron DeSantis)
“Let kids be kids” is something Gov. Ron DeSantis said when he enacted laws banning kids from seeing drag shows or discussing certain topics in school that he considered too adult. DeSantis is also now working to roll back the state’s child labor laws so employers can have them on job sites after 11 pm and before 6:30 am on school days. (Facebook: Governor Ron DeSantis)
Scott Maxwell - 2014 Orlando Sentinel staff portraits for new NGUX website design.
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Tuesday, March 25, 2025

10:15 AM March 25, 2025 Special Johns County Commission meeting on salection of next St. Johns County Attorney



READ APPLICATIONS HERE:

https://stjohnsclerk.com/minrec/agendas/2025/032525cdSpecial/03-25-25SPC02.pdf

Here is the agenda:

ST. JOHNS COUNTY

ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA

BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS District 1 - Christian Whitehurst District 2 - Sarah Arnold District 3 - Clay Murphy, Vice-Chair

District 4 - Krista Joseph, Chair District 5 - Ann Taylor BOARD MEETING AGENDA

County Auditorium

500 San Sebastian View

Joy Andrews, County Administrator

Rich Komando, Interim County Attorney

Tuesday, March 25, 2025, 10:15 AM

Please be sure all cellular devices are turned off for the duration of the County Commission Meeting

SPECIAL MEETING

 Call to Order by Chair

 Roll Call by the Clerk of the Court

 Invocation

 Pledge of Allegiance

Presenter: Desiree Woroner, Human Resources Director

1. Overview of the County Attorney Recruitment Process. The finalist interviews

mark the final stage of the County Attorney recruitment. On December 3, 2024, the

Board directed Human Resources to conduct an in-house executive search, appointing

a County Attorney Advisory Review Committee (ARC) with Commissioners Ann Taylor,

Clay Murphy, and Human Resources Director, Desiree Woroner. The County Attorney

ARC was tasked with interviewing candidates and recommending at least three for the

Board to consider. After thirty days of advertising, the ARC met on January 23, 2025,

and agreed to extend the job posting for an additional 30 days to strengthen the

candidate pool. Three candidates from the original pool remained under consideration.

After reposting, the ARC was satisfied with the pool and interviewed four candidates

on March 4, 2025, and selected three candidates to advance to the finalist stage.

2. Board to Conduct Interviews. Three finalists will be interviewed by the Board of

County Commissioners in following order:

 Richard Komando

 Michael Rodriguez

 Bradley Bulthuis

A lunch break may be included, at the Bo