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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-30-11 07:32 PM
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Grayson on Gov. Scott:
 
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Last night was a Grayson "double-header" on MSNBC. I defended the President against Republican attacks on "The Ed Show," and I also joined MSNBC's Cenk Uygur to discuss Florida Governor Rick Scott's plan to drug-test public employees and welfare recipients, for the benefit of Scott's own drug-testing company Solantic.

I've attached a full transcript of the interview below, and *you can watch the video by clicking here. < http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWFvIge4tKg >*

Truth,

Alan

*CENK UYGUR:* Joining me now is former Democratic Congressman Alan Grayson to answer some of those questions. That conflict of interest blows me away. He's got a company making millions of dollars from drug tests and he's pushing the drug tests all over Florida? I mean, should they investigate that? What should they do about that?

*ALAN GRAYSON:* Well, look, he spent $70 million to buy the office of governor in Florida. He wants a return on his money. He promised us that he would run state government like a business. What we didn't realize is he was going to run it like HIS business, like it's all his. And that's exactly what he has been doing. It's not only what you said. In addition to that, he wants to cut all state funding for health care clinics. There are 4 million people in Florida who can't afford to see a doctor when they're sick. They have to go to health care clinics. He's going to shut them all down so that they will be forced to go to Rick Scott's clinics.

*CENK:* I mean, it's beyond absurd. So, again, you know, let me turn to the prescription problem because that's a whole, another thing. Why does he not want to track these prescription drugs?

*AG:* Well you said it. Florida has nine times as much as the rest of the country combined. I think eight times as much is Rush Limbaugh alone. It's exactly what you said. I don't think he wants to take the heat from Rush Limbaugh.

*CENK:* You think it's just that simple? On Rush Limbaugh alone, he's like, let's leave these guys alone.

*AG:* Well look, all the right-wing leaders have catered to Rush Limbaugh for years and years. He says jump and they say how high. You're seeing that now with the governor of Florida.

*CENK:* Let's go back to the election for a second. There's a new poll out that says if the elections were held today, Rick Scott would actually lose by 19 points. That's a huge swing. So obviously the people of Florida, once that he got into power, and it didn't take long, we're like, whoa, that is not what we expected. So what did they expect and what did they get?

*AG:* Listen, this is somebody who made his fortune by cheating sick people. And the only reason why he got in in the first place is because Democrats in Florida, like Democrats all across the country, simply didn't vote in 2010. And it's like Ed Koch said in his last election. He said, "The voters have spoken, and now they will be punished for it." And that's exactly what you are seeing in Florida. We're being punished for it. This is someone unfit to be governor; this is someone who is unfit for any job. My thinking was that he would get elected, he'd assume office and then he'd pardon himself and quit, but unfortunately he's doing far worse than that. He's using the state of Florida to stuff money in his own pocket, because he thinks the real problems facing Florida today, with 4 million people without health insurance, with 13% unemployment, the real problem in Florida is that Rick Scott doesn't have enough money, and he's dead set on doing something to correct that problem.

*CENK: * So final question for you. What can the people of Florida do about this? Now that they realize the scam he ran on them and you've seen they don't like him anymore, and they're like, whoa, I didn't know he would funnel all this business to his own companies, now run by his wife, what can they do about it?

*AG: * Look, it's a fundamental problem. The government is being run by a corrupt clique called the Republican Party of Florida. The last person in charge of the Republican Party of Florida was led away in chains and has been indicted. It's as if the state has been taken over by the mafia, that's how bad the Republican Party of Florida is. Unfortunately the governor himself appoints five of the nine members of the Florida's Ethics Commission. So you can be sure that all those republicans are going to do nothing about this. The only recourse we may have in the end is to storm the Bastille.

*CENK: * What if he says, hey you know what? Look, I'm going to make more money; this money is going to get funneled to my companies because I'm going to drug test everybody? I'm going to drug test you and your dog and all that money is going to get funneled to me. What are you going to do about it? What can we do about it?

*AG:* I'm just glad that Rick Scott's company doesn't do proctological examinations, because then we would all have to bend over and cough.

*CENK: * Congressman Grayson, you are definitely clear on the topic. We appreciate your time tonight. Thank you.

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monmouth Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-30-11 07:48 PM
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1. The man is a gem....n/t
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freshwest Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-30-11 08:26 PM
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2. Needs to be seen everywhere! Thanks Steve!
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midnight Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-30-11 09:12 PM
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3. Corrupt click of the GOP is running Florida.... Conflict of interest
will be investigated by a ethics committee and many, four of the five, are republican appointed. What are they going to do? Can they recall now or do they have to wait a year like Wisconsin?
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louslobbs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Mar-30-11 10:56 PM
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4. Currently in Florida, there is no means by which the people can recall elected officials, that might
change very soon though.


ST. PETERSBURG --
A local lawmaker wants voters to have the option to recall their state leaders.

State Representative Rick Kriseman (D-St. Petersburg) filed House Joint Resolution 785 in Tallahassee Wednesday.

"Currently there is no mechanism in place for members of the Legislature or the Governor or the Cabinet to be recalled by the citizens of the state," Representative Kriseman said.

If the legislation is approved, voters would have four months to circulate a recall petition throughout Florida.

For statewide public officials, signatures would have to be collected in all 67 counties. If the signatures equal 15 percent of the total votes cast in the last election, then a recall election can be held. Public officials include the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, and a member of the Cabinet.

Under the legislation, a petition can also be used to recall a state legislator. However, that petition would need signatures from the district the lawmaker represents. To have a recall election for that legislator, the signatures must equal 20 percent of the total votes cast in the last election for that office. Only voters from the district would be able to vote in that recall election.

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