Saturday, September 13, 2014

An event I want to avoid. By Geniusofdespair


Please note WAYNE ROSEN'S, name. He is asking for public money always on his projects. That has to stop. He is getting into charter schools as Homestead complains they have too many schools. I don'want Wayne Rosen giving subsidies he receives to bad candidates. He was Lynda Bell's biggest supporter. Scott doesn't need a dime. Let him finance his own election again.

Anyway, who wants to picket? We could have signs saying:

75 is the Charm Pleading the 5th
How Was Kings Ranch Deer Killer?
Got any signs you want to suggest.

20 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wayne never missed a stride after losing Lynda. he conned the Homestead City Council into giving him 19 MILLION dollars in waivers for impact fees for another 3000 plus units we do not need in Homestead.

Anonymous said...

Wherever Wayne Rosen's name appears, you can check the box for Lennar, the zero lot line homebuilders, and rock miners. All of them owe Rick Scott big time for his elimination of state review of comprehensive development plans required of Florida counties and municipalities. Rick Scott is the worst governor in Florida history. Period.

miaexile said...

thats alot to fit on a sign, anon above
im often near the liquor store on lejeune with the marquee used for political limericks, i,m going to ask the brothers who run that place if they can come up with something witty cuz all i have is RICK SCOTT=DESTROYER OF FLORIDAS FUTURE

Anonymous said...

Wow, this looks like a fine roster of scumbags! The one that jumps out at me the most is Russell Galbut. If he had his way he would pave over the entire state of Florida with his ugly architectural design. Someone needs to stop and the other crooks on this host committee!

Anonymous said...

Sunshine Health also on the host committee got awarded a nice fat contract by the state of Florida for Medicaid. It's all about $ for these Scott supporters and they could care less if this reckless destroys Florida in the process or sells it off piece by piece.

Anonymous said...

Paver's over Paradise Party!

Anonymous said...

great idea! lets meet outside. love love the idea and lets make sure we have media there. i can bring myself and two others

Anonymous said...

Russell Galbut? Ick. That dude wanted to demolish every Art Deco Building on Miami Beach. Then when he started the cheap renovations he caused so many violations...

The Bum said...

So far as signs go how about "Rick Scott needs to eat s&*t, die, go to hell and burn for all eternity along with all his supporters."

Anonymous said...

Lying RIck and his Band of Plunder

Boycott Becker & Poliakoff

Rick Scott: Destroying OUR future to satisfy special interests

Rick Scott: FPL-Big Sugar's Beeeeoch!

'Never have so many suffered so much for so few'... Rick Scott



Anonymous said...

Grow up! You live in a home that was built most likely by a developer. This town prosecutes individuals who are building real estate. What you fail to understand is that without construction, miami dade would be dead!

What you should be complaining about is the lack of economic development on other job creating industries! If we had a real economic engine and not the crap that the beacon council spits out, you wouldn't even focus on developers such as Wayne Rosen. It would be a non news event.

But until that happens, I suggest you ease off the developers unless you can provide any REAL solutions to help this town generate JOBS.

Tired of the complainers in Miami Dade!

Blah

Anonymous said...

That's right. Lay off the developers. So, the job creator to deal with all of this new growth is in government. As these new homes need police protection, fire service, water treatment, etc...

The only problem is that the people who sell these new homes are against the cost of services to provide them and lobby for lower taxes. This results in less service to give to these new homes and means sacrifices in the same service by existing homeowners.

If construction stopped, the economy wouldn't suffer. What you would have it less people going to Jackson for care because the companies that employ these people will not provide them with decent salaries and benefits.

Anonymous said...

Public money sweetener required, $1,000 and up up up.

Anonymous said...

That's funny! Do you live in Florida. The greatest loss of employment was in construction! Educate yourself complainer

Anonymous said...

ohhhh....must be good, proposed sign, if the 'for hire' Troll complains!

Redeveloping in blighted brownfield inner city-good. Developing in the Everglades beyond UDB so as to throw costs on taxpayers (such as proposed Big Sugar developments)-a plunder gift from Rick Scott.

An angry loser protesting against 1st Amendment expression...a loser Troll.

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Anonymous said...

Becker & Poliakoff. Sums it up.

youbetcha' said...

A Miami Herald investigative reporter who was on his way to another state to work for another paper told me to keep up the fight against development. This was 12 years ago or so.

He said, "Every time you are feeling sorry for the nice attorneys representing the developer or you feel your resolve weakening, take a drive west on Kendall Drive and remember who and how that mess got there."

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Anonymous said...

The County needs infill development not sprawl. Contractors need to stop cheating the workers as well. Anyone else read the Herald about these "developers" and how they're screwing their workers? Mass transit is never calculated in by the sprawl crowd and now Bovo is helping avoid impact fees for this sprawl. The goal of Rosen and like scumbags - pave over farmland, don't pay for infrastructure, start a mortgage company to help said buyer pay for a house in the middle of no where and no reasonable way to get to said job, if there is a said job.

Some of you just don't understand what the reality of the pave over paradise crowd is really do - buying cheap land, as cheaply as possible and making the biggest profit. The real developers who don't have the "buy swamp land" signs out are the ones who re develop, build along transit corridors, etc. It's not people like Rosen who is subsidized with taxes. I guess he took a page out of the Perez handbook who started out with section 8 housing in Homestead!