Wow, make a fortune defrauding the government, spend 8 years trashing Florida's environment and fattening your cronies up, continue your career as a politician in the US Senate. Certainly agree, some term limits are in order.
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The timing of this announcement is not a coincidence, Trump & cronies like
@SenRickScott hope that the lifting of sanctions against#OlegDeripaska will slip through the cracks. We won't let you forget.https://twitter.com/scottmstedman/status/1089640263058771973?s=21 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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No, it’s clear we need Democratic leadership.
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Can we start by limiting you to one term, even better just a few months, and see how that works out? I'm betting getting you out of the Sen will make things better. BTW, love the courage in voting against a clean CR on Thurs and for essentially the same bill on Fri! Wow.
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Term Limits are accomplished by voting people out of office not by the government removing my vote.
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Scott turned down $2.4B for public high speed rail in 2011 when real estate foreclosures & homelessness skyrocketed, closed state agencies to allow building w/o central sewer, evacuation roads, a water facility causing feces, radioactive isotopes, arsenic in drinking water & sea.pic.twitter.com/4Uiaw83Fij
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Scott turned down a $2.4B construction job for a high speed rail project when the Great Recession was making FL the foreclosure & jobless capital in 2011, then invested in private high speed rail, PREPA, NextEra Energy, SunPass, Spectra, Schlumberger, Everglades gas/oil drilling.pic.twitter.com/9LIDP6mbNw
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if you agree that career politicians are part of the problem in Washington.