Thursday, June 14, 2012

My Thoughts On Florida Governor Rick Scott And His Plan To Purge Voter Rolls In An Election Year


                                           Florida Republican Governor Rick Scott 


I've been trying to collect my thoughts on Florida's "purging" of the voter rolls of "illegal" a.k.a. Democratic voters.  This is the clearly the dirtiest of all politics.  Ask yourself this... How many white conservative voters in the panhandle will find they have "purged" from the rolls this November? How many minority/citizen and likely Democratic voters will find they have been "inadvertently purged" on election day, after it is too late to re-register?  If Florida has actually registered a significant number of non-citizen's to vote then can it be trusted to purge only non-citizen voters in an election year?    

This move is just the latest political pandering brought about by Republican Governor Rick Scott, the man who brought about drug screening for welfare recipients.  That program was intended to save Florida tax payer’s money that Scott must have presumed was being spent on drugs instead of easing the pain of poverty.  It has been estimated by some that this program actually cost the state of Florida nearly $50,000 dollars rather than creating the cost savings Governor Scott had hoped for.  That money could have created at least one additional state job but then “job creation” is only a punch line the Republicans use to justify tax breaks for their wealthy donors.

Conservatives often like to use the argument that “working stiffs have to submit to drug screening so why not welfare recipients?”  Well, it just so happens that Federal Courts have ruled the mandatory drug screening of Florida government employees to violate their Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizure.  In fact, Governor Scott himself refused to submit to a drug screening request made by the staff of the Jon Stewart show.

The point is that Rick Scott has proven before that he is willing to use Floridians to score points with the conservative base and with the Republican Party as a whole by ordering Floridians to submit to testing he is unwilling to submit to himself.  When you consider that any “non-citizen” voters Florida may identify would most likely be an insignificantly small number versus the risk of high numbers of citizen voters being disenfranchised, it must be concluded that Governor Scott is once again attempting to score points with the right by stealing another Florida Presidential Election for the GOP.

1 comment:

  1. Actually, I think the real point isn't that Scott's willing to score points, but that republicans in the state are starting to stand up to him. rick scott, as even my Floridian republican parents know, is a moron (or, as his tea party acolytes might say, "moran"). He's breaking federal law, which prohibits cleansing rolls a few months before an election, and such cleansing was done in 2011 anyway. Need to check Rachel Maddow's excellent interview a republican from Volusia, FL; a county election supervisor who happens to be republican, and she and her colleagues are having none of it. btw, Scott / Rick can't do a damn thing without their support, and they really don't give damn.

    Rick Scott is going to, predictably, do everything in his power to undermine our democracy. It's what the insane rightists think is "democracy." The trick is to pull as many fed-up republicans back into the middle/left camp as possible...

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