tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37248244.post4420170524997046602..comments2024-03-08T05:08:55.233-05:00Comments on EYE ON MIAMI: Blunders by the Toxic Trio: Rick Scott, Adam Putnam, and Matt Caldwell created this Florida water crisis ... by gimleteyeGeniusofdespairhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01105559930040615945noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37248244.post-7505394475409830632018-08-12T12:32:58.468-04:002018-08-12T12:32:58.468-04:00Pity... FACTS don't mean a thing to this write...Pity... FACTS don't mean a thing to this writer. The natural Everglades begins in ORLANDO. It was the City Planners who let DISNEY build on top of the natural Everglades in 1966. The natural filters this article states forgets to point out this MAJOR FACT. Yes, while there are natural filters to the South of Lake O. The natural filters begin in ORLANDO!! Why not make Orlando con scribe to Carolyn941noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37248244.post-62116325509911267392018-07-26T14:30:04.971-04:002018-07-26T14:30:04.971-04:00Reformers have been trying for years to do away wi...Reformers have been trying for years to do away with the federal government’s protectionist sugar policies, which kill jobs and drive up the price of groceries for ordinary Americans.<br /><br />Americans in 2014 were paying 39 percent more for refined sugar thanks to federal tariffs on imports, domestic production quotas, and a controversial federal lending program.<br /><br />But reforms can Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-37248244.post-49520926318151133482018-07-26T14:13:12.111-04:002018-07-26T14:13:12.111-04:00would it not be possible short term to filter the ...would it not be possible short term to filter the water before you send it through the locks thereby decreasing the amount of algae that is transported? I know filters are expensive, but the health of our waterways, estuaries, the ocean itself and our health should be primary to the discharge of this water. If we can't or won't restore the historic flow to the everglades, then, at leastAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com