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He is at it again! I personally think that it time to lift the embargo on Cuba.
Gov. Rick Scott on Tuesday will sign a contentious bill into law that would ban state and local governments from hiring companies with business ties to Cuba and Syria.
The bill signing is set for 11 a.m. at the Freedom Tower on Biscayne Boulevard in Miami, where Cuban exiles were processed when they first entered the United States escaping Fidel Castros communist regime.
Scott, in a phone call last week to Spanish-language radio station WAQI-AM (710), known as Radio Mambí, called the Castro and Assad governments undeniably repressive. He said the legislation would protect Florida taxpayers from unintentionally supporting dictatorships that commit such despicable acts.
In throwing his support behind Florida House Bill 959, Scott sided with the nearly-unanimous Legislature. The legislation was authored by Miami-Dade Republicans who argued taxpayer dollars should not fund companies connected to oppressive regimes in Cuba and Syria.
Influential business interests, including the Florida Chamber of Commerce and the governments of Floridas top two trading partners, Brazil and Canada, have warned the law would discourage investment from foreign firms. It is unclear which, or how many, companies would be affected by the legislation.
Last Thursday, the board of the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce passed a resolution urging the governor to veto the legislation, saying it would deter efforts to attract new companies and jobs.
Fourteen laws passed by the Republican-controlled Legislature in the past year have ended up in court, and several others appear headed that way, including the Cuba measure.
Signing the legislation is an olive branch of sorts from Scott to Miami-Dades older Cuban Americans, a coveted voting bloc. Earlier this month, as part of his vetoes to the state budget, the governor cut $500,000 that had been set aside for a Bay of Pigs Museum on the 51st anniversary of the invasion. The veto did not go unnoticed by Cuban-American politicians and radio hosts.
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/05/01/2776724/fla-gov-rick-scott-to-sign-bill.html#storylink=cpy
KansDem
(28,498 posts)...from China, Vietnam, Cambodia, and other communist countries.
I can remember growing up hearing how if we didn't "win" in Vietnam, the Commies would take over that country, then all of SE Asia, then Australia...then they'd soon be marching down Mainstreet, USA
Now we buy their products and services on Mainstreet, USA.
Remember, shop and be free...