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Thursday, November 8, 2018

Midterm Vote 2018 Escambia County, Florida

What is it about Escambia County voters?  You vote to keep the beaches public and out of the hands of corporate rule, and you vote “No” to offshore drilling, but you still freely give your vote for the Congressman who introduced the legislation to privatize Pensacola Beach, and who is clearly an advocate for offshore drilling, who has even gone as far as attempting to abolish the Environmental Protection Agency (E.P.A.).    I’m speaking of Matt Gaetz, who by the way didn’t sink a dime into winning your vote!   A pretty confident move if you ask me. 
Although Congressional House District 1 encompasses six Northwestern Florida counties, did you see any Gaetz for Congress signs anywhere in Escambia County?   Because I didn’t.  I didn’t even see a television commercial for Matt Gaetz.   Although somewhat refreshing to be spared from another political ad, I have to ask, “WTF?”
And if you haven’t noticed, in addition to three area hospitals, there are quite a few dialysis centers popping up all around the county.   I found eight dialysis centers in Escambia County alone, and that is not counting two of the area hospitals that provide this service.  You would think that healthcare would be a priority among our community.  But apparently not.
Republican, Matt Gaetz was running against Democrat, Dr. Jennifer Zimmerman, who rallied for universal health care for all.  Gaetz on the other hand, is all about abolishing the Affordable Care Act that protects those American’s who have preexisting conditions.  In other words, one of the candidates wants to build and give, while the other wants to destroy and take away. 
Maybe Dr. Zimmerman should take a hint from Matt Gaetz - next time run as a Republican.   That red label is apparently all that is needed to win the hearts and minds of Escambia County.  You don’t even have to invest any money into being reelected. 
Simply take a look at the election results:  https://enr.electionsfl.org/ESC/1953/Summary/   Not one Democrat was elected to office, by Escambia County voters.   Regardless of how we all feel about the environment and our beaches, we contradict ourselves by electing candidates like Gaetz and Red Tide Rick.
Not only did Rick Scott pave the way for a pipeline to be laid across Florida wetlands, he profited from it too![1]  And let’s not forget the largest Medicare Fraud in history in which Scott pled the fifth 75 times, meaning he refused to answer questions for fear of criminating himself; he profited from that as well. [2]
Rick Scott has NEVER had an approval rating over 50% the entire time he has been Governor of Florida.   In May 2011, 57% of registered voters were unhappy with Scott’s performance, while only 29% of voters said they approve of Scott’s job performance. Still, Rick Scott was re-elected as governor.[3]
And more recently, according to Morning Consult, Rick Scott comes in second as the least popular governor in 2018.  Yet, Red Tide Rick is contending for a Senate seat, “with 27% net approval,” and he may have won, pending a recount of close race.  Again I have to ask, “WTF?”[4]
Morning Consult also polled registered voters in regards to Senator Bill Nelson; 51% approved his job performance, while 29% did not.[5]
Still, according to Escambia County voters – Republican, Rick Scott was a far better choice.  Scott walked away with 59% of the vote over Senator Bill Nelson, who happens to be a Democrat.
So I ask, why would you vote for someone who does not support your interest?  Clearly that is the case for Escambia County.  If we took away the colors, red and blue, and stopped with the labels (Democrats/Republicans), would Gaetz and Scott still have a chance in hell of winning?    I think not. 
Otherwise, why vote to protect the beaches from corporate rule or another Deep Water Horizon Disaster and then turn around and elect those who wish to do just that?  Isn’t that kind of like chasing your tail?
Please feel free to leave comments & explain this to me.

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