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Bill Wohlsifer Will Declare War on Corruption and Cronyism

Rick Scott may be the Governor of Florida, but it can be questioned whether he acts in the best interest of the voters, or those who have given money to him and his cronies. In a completely in-your-face

governorship, where cronyism runs rampant, it is apparent that being friends, financiers, and former co-workers of Rick Scott is the best position to be in if you are a Floridian.

This is apparent by his recent approval of two nuclear power plants being erected in South Florida, even though the residents of Miami-Dade vehemently opposed the proposal. Even though the voters were against the construction of the two plants, the Governor sided with his friends at Florida Power and Light and green lit the project. It would be good to think that Gov. Scott did this with the best interest of Floridians in mind, but the fact that over the last 18 months FPL has donated a half a million dollars and Duke Energy donated $150,000 to his campaign definitely raises some eyebrows about the decision.

Of course, that could have been a coincidence. Unless of course one were to look at the FPL pipeline deal that was approved by the Republican Governor’s appointees. The Florida Public Service Commission, in which all of the members were appointed by Gov. Scott, approved the construction of the Sabal Trail as the state’s third major natural gas pipeline. Florida Power and Light had a natural gas pipeline they were in control of, which makes sense, being that they are a power company. What does make the rest of the eyebrows raise is that FPL chose Spectra Energy to build and operate the $3 billion project. Unbeknownst to the voters, Governor Scott possessed a stake in Spectra Energy at the time of the deal.

Although, he does claim that it was owned as part of a blind trust and he had no knowledge of the contents of the investment. Maybe we can give him the benefit of the doubt. Although, when one is reminded of the now-defunct Crystal River nuclear plant, and the canceled Levy County nuclear project and how Duke Energy customers are still taking on the $3.2 billion burden of these projects, one should probably question why the burden of failed proposals is still being passed on to the citizens of Florida, at the average cost of $9.00 a month.

One should also remember how he gallantly rejected $2.4 billion in federal dollars to build a railway that would eventually connect Miami, Orlando and Tampa, due to the eventual tax burden it would impose on Floridians. This appeared to be a case that Gov. Scott was looking out for his constituents, until he came out in support of the Orlando to Miami rail system known as All Aboard Florida. Not surprisingly, Scott’s Chief of Staff, Adam Hollingsworth, has ties to one of the companies involved in the project, and when asked if Mr. Hollingsworth had input concerning the project, Scott declined to answer.

It is also impossible to forget how in his first year in office Scott passed a bill requiring all state employees, and cash welfare recipients to pass a drug test. The U.S. Supreme Court recently rejected Scott’s petition to review a ruling that his bill is unconstitutional, but has to wonder whether or not Gov. Scott would have even passed such a bill if he hadn’t recently given his controlling portion of stock in one of the state’s largest drug testing companies over to his wife.

This sort of cronyism and corruption occurs all across Florida every day, Rick Scott just being the easiest of targets. The person elected to keep this kind of corruption in check is the Attorney General, Pam Bondi, who has done nothing to rein in Gov. Scott and his cronies. The state of Florida needs someone in office who will stop this sort of collusion between state officials and the guys with whom they swap locker room tales. 

Bill Wohlsifer (LPF) is the candidate for Attorney General who vows to declare war on these highly unethical and potentially illegal actions. He promises to investigate any allegation into corruption in the state government in order to ensure that the “little guys,” or “underdogs” get equal protection under the law. Protect the future of Floridians by making sure that the state government doesn’t become just another hot bed of patronization for the friends of whatever “family” happens to be in charge of the state, vote for Bill Wohlsifer.  

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Matt Wright is a writer and political activist living in south Florida. He has a BS in communications and is currently working for the Bill Wohlsifer for Attorney General campaign. To hear more from Matt you can follow him on Twitter at @mrwright79 or Like him on Facebook.

FL AG candidate accuses elections office of “steering” to certain candidates

Examiner.com

by Karl Dickey

 

Yesterday, July 21, 2014, Florida Attorney General candidate Bill Wohlsifer took to his campaign website blog to publicly shame the Collier County Supervisor of Elections (SOE) office. Jennifer Edwards is the Supervisor of Elections in Collier County. Recently the (SOE) held a mock election at a public Candidate Forum at the Golden Gate Community Center, which purposely excluded Wohlsifer’s name, however included the three other candidates qualified to be in the race. Wohlsifer is the only Libertarian Party of Florida candidate in the race. The other three candidates in the race are two Democrats and one Republican…. full story

Libertarian Attorney General Candidate files complaint against elections office

Examiner.com

by Karl Dickey

 

The Libertarian Party of Florida candidate for Florida Attorney General, Bill Wohlsifer, is took action this afternoon, July 22, 2014, filing an elections fraud complaint against Collier County Supervisor of Elections (SOE) chief Jennifer Edwards. We wrote about the incident in our column earlier today (see below under Suggested by the Author) noting Wohlsifer’s name was excluded from a mock election conducted by Edwards’ office…. full story

Steering Voters Does Not Lead to Fair and Open Elections

Real estate is a profession encumbered by countless regulations and rules that must be adhered to in order to assure that no wrong doing or discrimination occurs. One of the many rules that must be followed by agents is that one must not engage in “steering”. 

Steering is described as the discriminatory practice of maneuvering an individual away from a home in a neighborhood the real estate agent doesn’t want the individual to consider for whatever reason. Essentially, the agent must show a client every available option on the market, if that option is within the realms of the clients’ criteria. If the agent has committed the act of steering they can be suspended, or lose their license permanently. 

This was a law put into place by the Government in order to prevent wrongful discrimination based on a person’s beliefs, race, or creed. Why is it then that individuals and their bought-and-paid-for Government have the ability to steer voters toward certain candidates, while omitting other candidates who meet the same criteria? 

Recently, the Collier County Supervisor of Elections was conducting a mock election at a public Candidate Forum at the Golden Gate Community Center. Much like with the responsibilities of a Realtor®, one would assume that all qualifying candidates would be on the mock ballot. In the race for Attorney General there were three names on the ballot, none of which was the name of the qualified Libertarian candidate, Bill Wohlsifer.  

When the Supervisor of Elections was asked why his name was left off the ballot even though he had met the same criteria and paid the same fees as the others on the ballot the SOE explained, “The organizers of the event choose who to put on the mock ballot.” 

If a candidate has qualified should he, or she, be left off of individually or associational funded election materials presented by the people who oversee the election process, or should they be required to include all qualified candidates on all publicly funded election materials? By allowing these entities paying for the straw polls to leave off any qualified candidate the Government is basically allowing the steering of the public toward the candidates these groups feel the voters should be choosing from. 

This is just a form of discrimination that opens the door of opportunity for a corporately funded straw poll to pick and choose any candidates to place on mock ballots, based on what they want the ballot to look like, and pay the Supervisor of Election to put out the ballot. Even the Office of Director, Division of Elections stated in an email that, “There are no specific rules or statutes that govern these types of activities.” If they can leave off any qualified candidate what is to stop them to leaving off all candidates who weren’t the personal choice of the people who have essentially paid the Supervisor of Elections? 

By leaving off a candidate with all of the same qualifications as other candidates the Government, and those paying for the straw polls to be conducted, are not allowing the public to make educated choices on who they would like to elect into office. They are restricting the publics’ choice, and by doing so they are committing the punishable act of steering. They are attempting to run our lives by not allowing us to see the full range of options. They are hindering the publics’ knowledge of the candidates and the issues. If we, as a people, do not hold our Government accountable for providing the public with all information they have the ability to control our future by limiting our choices.

We cannot allow the Government to limit our choices, and we need to demand honest and complete consideration by those who run our elections, and not have them dictated by whatever political action committee or lobbying group is willing to put forward the money to stage one of these mock elections. If we don’t run our government, the government will continue to run us, and they will be run by those who pay them to give us our information. 

Matt Wright is a writer and political activist living in south Florida. He has a BS in communications and is currently working for the Bill Wohlsifer for Attorney General campaign. To hear more from Matt you can follow him on Twitter at @mrwright79 or Like him on Facebook.

Consumer Protection Should Respect All Forms of Life

Consumer protection reaches out past the arm of the person who is picking up the bill. The person who is paying has many different concerns that deserve to be protected. This reaches beyond significant others and other immediate family, but also to the pets that are every bit a part of the families who love them as any other member. Many people have hit the streets in the past to protest and speak out against large companies, such as Monsanto, in attempt to enhance consumer protection. Even with all of the voices out there demanding GMO labeling, there is a large section of our country who haven’t had their nonexistent voices heard, because less people think about them than think about themselves when it comes to basic consumer protection. Although we consider our four-legged friends members of our family, the law considers them to be chattel, or personal property. Being that they are our property, and of course family, we should know if they are ingesting genetically modified organisms. These GMO riddled foods could be causing a slue of unwanted issues in the lives of the pets we care about.

Florida has also enacted different zoning ordinances that make it illegal for any of our pets, who have not gone through the neutering process, to be on public property. While almost all pet owners can agree that spaying and neutering is a humane, and responsible, practice, it should not be a mandate by the state in order to appear in public. Imagine if they passed a law making it illegal for men who have not had a vasectomy, or women who have not had their tubes tied, to be on public property, the public outcry would be vast and loud. That is a personal decision for pet owners to make on their own, when they are ready to make that decision. They, and their dogs, should not be banned from a leisurely stroll in the park if they feel the time for neutering isn’t right, for whatever reason they deem fit.

Luckily, for all the pet owners in the state of Florida, Bill Wohlsifer (LPF), candidate for Attorney General, is a huge supporter of protecting the animals we hold dear to heart. He advocates prosecuting manufacturers of toxic pet foods. He wants to work diligently to shut down puppy mills, where profits are more important than the welfare of the animals being caged and bred. Mr. Wohlsifer wants to also target any animal competition that is not under the oversight of the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation. A true humanitarian, he and his wife, have contributed to multiple animal protection groups, including the Flagler Humane Society, the Folke Peterson Wildlife Center, and the Saint Francis Wildlife Refuge over the years.

Bill Wohlsifer respects all forms of life, which is evident due to the fact that he hasn’t eaten beef, pork, as well as many other animals for the past 17 years. He is also one of the few in the world who will safely remove an insect from inside his house, rather than just swat them like so many others would. Mr. Wohlsifer believes in freedom, and life, for both the citizens of Florida and the pets they care for and love, because as he understands, they are family too.

 

Matt Wright is a writer and political activist living in south Florida. He has a BS in communications and is currently working for the Bill Wohlsifer for Attorney General campaign. To hear more from Matt you can follow him on Twitter at @mrwright79 or Like him on Facebook.

Attorney General Candidate Bill Wohlsifer Takes Issue with Pam Bondi’s Limited View on Hurricane Shutter Dangers

Attorney General Candidate Bill Wohlsifer Takes Issue with Pam Bondi’s

Limited View on Hurricane Shutter Dangers

Candidate Wohlsifer says the role of the Attorney General is to be a Consumer Advocate

 

Tallahassee, Florida– Last May 31, Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office published a news release stating that homeowners should only purchase hurricane shutters that were Florida Building Code (FBC) approved.  FBC approved shutters are required to be installed with penetrating anchors that are driven at least 2 inches into the structure. “In the past I have personally followed these guidelines,” said Candidate Wohlsifer.

“However it never occurred to me that the plywood I bolted on could have trapped my family inside.”

 

Since 1998, there have been over 12 deaths in Florida and $51 Million in property destruction linked to bolted-on hurricane shutters and plywood.  With the 2014 Hurricane Season approaching June 1, a new Petition to the Federal Government’s Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) spotlights the dangers facing Florida homeowners and firefighters regarding Florida Building Commission-approved bolted on hurricane shutters.  Says Petitioner John D. Smith, Inventor of Storm Stoppers, a plywood alternative that can be safely removed from the inside of the home, “If Attorney General Bondi really cared about protecting the lives and safety of Floridians, she wouldn’t put out press releases that encourage homeowners to only buy Florida Building Code approved hurricane shutters, without also warning them of the dangers.” (See Temporary Hurricane Shutters and Firefighting Operations, Chief Hollins, Leigh, T. Fire Engineering, PennWell (June 2005) available at http://www.fireengineering.com/articles/print/volume-158/issue-6/features/temporary-hurricane-shutters-and-firefighting-operations.html.

 

All of the deaths of homeowners trapped behind hurricane shutters occurred outside the threat of a hurricane.  One death occurred on January 7, 2008 when Holocaust Survivor Esther Mabib of West Palm Beach was trapped behind her Accordion Shutters during a fire.  Other news headlines in the Petition include: Hurricane Shutters hindered Hollywood fire victim from Hollywood, Florida on June 1, 2007 and Shutters blamed in fatal blaze that killed priest from September 15, 2004 in Fort Lauderdale.  The priest was Father Jorge  Sardinas, a St. Thomas University art professor, who was a beloved priest at Our Lady of the Lakes Catholic Church in Miami Lakes. “I attended mass at Our Lady of the Lakes and I attended St. Thomas University School of Law,” says Candidate Wohlsifer.  He continues, “I lived in Palm Beach County during the cluster of Hurricanes that struck in 2004-05. I have first-hand experience with Hurricane preparedness and clean up.  Homeowners need to be warned of these bolted on hurricane shutter dangers and I support Storm Stoppers’ federal CPSC Petition.”

 

Florida can do better. As your next Attorney General, Bill Wohlsifer brings much more experience to Tallahassee than just prosecuting criminal cases. “I have experience in many areas of law, experience in diverse social settings, and experience in business. I am a self-made businessman that graduated law school at age 42, with honors. When elected Florida Attorney General, I will NOT allow special interest groups to mislead me from my job of protecting the public.  I bring open-minded real world knowledge and leadership to the debate on Florida’s legal affairs for the health and safety of all Floridians,” said Wohlsifer.

 

CONTACT INFO:

 

Bill Wohlsifer (LPF) Candidate for Florida Attorney General

Steve Edmonds, Campaign Manager, 407-701-9045 — [email protected]

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