David Rivera - Marco Rubio's Best Friend |
I hope the Trump group or Bush got a photo of David Rivera and Marco Rubio at the Cleveland Republican debate. Rubio, the big spender of other people's money is probably out buying toothpaste with campaign dollars. The Miami Herald had a good article on how Marco Rubio misused PAC money and the Party Credit Card:
Records show he was strapped for cash throughout his time in the state House, even as he landed a $300,000-a-year job at a law firm with interests in Tallahassee. He left office in 2008 with a net worth of less than $8,400 and had more than $900,000 in debt, including two mortgages, a home-equity loan and a student loan.
In 2003 and 2004, before getting the RPOF card, Rubio controlled two well-funded political committees created to boost his bid for House speaker. Typically such committee funds go to helping other candidates, a way of currying favor and showing party loyalty.
But Rubio gave only $4,000 to candidates. The bulk of the $600,000 the committees raised went to office and administrative costs — costs that helped enhance Rubio’s stature. He spent nearly $90,000 on political consultants and $50,000 for credit card payments.
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How do you know that David Rivera was lurking around?
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/nakedpolitics/2015/08/david-rivera-pops-into-cleveland-to-watch-marco-rubio-debate.html
idiotic of Rubio's people to let him in the building.
Idiots love company!
That took lace at the first debate in Cleveland.
Big Sugar poisons people, poisons democracy, and poisons the Everglades. This quote needs to find its way to Trump, Bernie and Hillary.... Steve Hagen
He is probably Rubio's link to the Cuban mafia in Miami. Look what Rubio said about his educational plan which echo's interests of businessmen as Ernesto Perez (himself a man with a 9th grade education who ended up leading a nursing school scam in Miami: "we have to modernize what we mean when we say “higher education.” For starters, I do not understand for the life of me why we became a society that told young Americans that trade schools and vocational training are for kids that weren’t smart enough to go to college"
Rubio's doctrine may become one of governance through keeping the masses ignorant and enslaved.
That sounds like Obama's doctrine except you forgot the words "to unearned benefits" after enslaved.
Yep Ernesto Perez for sure earned the benefits of being connected and that is the crux of Rubio doctrine
What does Ernesto Perez have to do with Rubio? The phrase, "He is probably" has no place in a responsible comment or in a responsible blog.
He is PROBABLY out buying toothpaste? Really you are focusing on that. You are PROBABLY a Rubio supporter who reads irresponsible blogs. and if you read the last comment about Ernesto Perez YOU COMPLETELY MISSED ITS MEANING. So you are probably not too smart either.
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