Our laws concerning corporations are such that corporations can commit any crime it wants - even murder - and they just pay a fine. That's what Rick Scott's corporation did.JoeMemphis wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 4:00 pm So you imply that Reno ignored a crime and let Scott off the hook? I wonder why. Was she corrupt as well? I didn’t get that impression of her. Maybe you don’t know as much as you think. I’m guessing she was in a better position to make judgements on guilt and innocence that you.
But let's be clear: The company he founded and ran stole more money from the US government than ever before in history, but this guy is a hero to the right.
More Republicans in Florida than Democrats.But if your point is that he convinced enough people in FL to make him Gov and now Sen. I guess you are right. Maybe you should ask yourself how bad your candidates must have been to loose an election to a man you consider to be corrupt. How bad were your policy proposals that you couldn’t get a majority to vote for your candidates over this man you claim is corrupt? Maybe you shouldn’t blame Republicans for winning but rather Dems for not overcoming such a flawed candidate. I bet you were the guy who always blamed the ref every time you lost or claimed the other team was cheating because it couldn’t possibly have had anything to do with you or your team. Always someone else’s fault. Like I said, you like democracy when it works out for you but you criticize the process as corrupt when it doesn’t. Sounds like someone else we know.
So you have a very corrupt state led by corrupt politicians.
But you'll vote for them and defend them, just like you are now, won't you?