For Immediate Release: Contact Cris Costello, Sierra Club, 941-914-0421 (cell). Julia Hathaway, Sierra Club, West Palm Beach, 202-315-8211 (cell)
Floridians demand Gov. Scott’s appointees initiate US Sugar purchase
Residents will wear stickers saying: “I’m not an actor”
When: Thursday, April 9, 2015
Time: 9 a.m.
Where: South Florida Water Management District Governing Board Headquarters Auditorium: 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, Florida, 33406
What: Large turnout to Buy Sugar Land NOW!
Florida Senator Joe Negron (R) said he is planning on introducing legislation asking for $500 million for land purchases, money that could buy U.S. Sugar lands.
Supporters of US Sugar purchase will once again convene at the West Palm Beach headquarters of the South Florida Water Management District to demand that Governor Rick Scott’s appointed water managers purchase 48,600 acres of US Sugar land to restore the Everglades and protect the coasts from pollution. The state of Florida has an option to purchase the land by October, but water managers must take action now for the process to begin.
Last week, actors were paid $75 to attend a Tea Party protest against the purchase.
**VISUALS** Residents wearing “I’m not an actor” stickers. Signs. An enlarged photo of hundreds of Buy the Land supporters from Tallahassee.
Why: The South Florida Water Management District and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are dumping more about a half billion gallons of highly polluted fresh water a day into the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee rivers, polluting critical marine habitats and harming communities.
Residents are incredulous that Governor Scott and his appointees will not consider the 48,600 acre purchase option in the US Sugar contract in spite of algal blooms and massive marine die offs that occurred in Indian River Lagoon in 2013 and are now threatening. According to the University of Florida, the land purchase must be considered to stop marine life die-offs.
As polluted water is dumped to the coasts, the Everglades subject of a multibillion restoration project, is starving for water. The solution, according to University of Florida scientists, is to pursue 48,600 acres of sugar land to store and clean the water. Governing board members have largely ignored those pleas and appear intent to allow Big Sugar to walk out of a deal and let restoration evaporate forever.
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Whatzup Tea Party! Free Will or not? What would Henry David say?
@TeaPartyMiami
@TeaPartyOrg
When a person’s free will is taken away it chill’s me to the core. As humans we are morally responsible for our own behavior. If someone take’s away a person’s free will they take away their freedom.
So it cracks me up when people spout off about freedom but have no issue taking that freedom away.
What is to act or choose freely?
What is to be morally responsible for one’s actions or choices?
So last week when Karen Donahue under the direction of Everett Wilkinson called Jason Wool to wrangle up actors to be in a piece that was supposedly to be the background of a documentary for the Tea Party and spun this off for Jason to be the middle man, a huge lie, she took away his free will.
Then when the actors showed up to do their job and hold their signs and yell and make noise based on this lie their free will was taken away.
Stolen. What’s the price for stealing people souls?
Because when you take away free will, you take away a person’s freedom and freedom is what I thought the Tea Party people stood for?
What do you think?
Henry David Thoreau
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_David_Thoreau
Thoreau’s writings went on to influence many public figures.
Political leaders and reformers like Mohandas Gandhi, U.S. President John F. Kennedy, American civil rights activist Martin Luther King, Jr., U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, and Russian author Leo Tolstoy all spoke of being strongly affected by Thoreau’s work, particularly Civil Disobedience, as did “right-wing theorist Frank Chodorov [who] devoted an entire issue of his monthly, Analysis, to an appreciation of Thoreau.”[70]
Actors Duped in Tea Party Protest at South Florida Water Management
To ALL my friends:
@sagaftra
I just want to give you everyone an update on this situation with this issue with actors protesting at SFWMD last week. Karen Donahue called Jason Wool to wrangle up actors to be in a piece that was suppose to be the background of a documentary for the Tea Party. When Karen put out her add the it said to contact Jason. Karen spun this off for Jason to be the middle man. People responded to Jason, because they know him , because he is a trusted member of the acting community and frequently helps his fellow actors get gigs. He had recently gotten Karen a gig. So Jason thought she was just returning the favor. Fifty people were given what they thought was an acting gig. There were sag actors involved but no sag contracts. And no water was provided as required by SAG. NO WATER!
Karen will not talk to Jason. He has tried to call her and she refuses to talk to him.
So it seems the whole thing was set up by Karen Donahue and
Everett Wilkinson.
But who paid the money to Everett?
Everett was brought into the meeting and greeted by a friend on the WRAC board. Who was that? And is that person who paid these guys to do this. To trick them.
You have to be a real bottom feeder to do this.
Anyone who knowingly tricks people into doing something by presenting it in a different way is truly a bottom feeder. I
Jason is now receiving nasty emails. They should not be directed at him. Please do not direct your anger at the people who were tricked.
The people you should be harassing is South Florida Water Management to get to the bottom of who hired these guys. I doubt they even care.
We demand an investigation!
Beach Rally and Patrick Murphy gives President Obama a bottle of dirty river water.
Yesterday we had a fun beach rally and spelled out “Buy the Land” in the sand.
The Death Mermaid even showed up!
At the same time this was happening President Obama landed in Port St Lucie. There was only one plane in the sky.
You have to look really hard to see it.
Congressman Patrick Murphy greeted him and showed him a bottle of St Lucie River Water. Thank you so much Patrick Murphy for looking out for us! We know you have our backs!
Attention President Obama! You’re our only Hope!
Welcome President Obama!
@BarackObama
Welcome President Obama to the Treasure Coast and welcome from all of us that have been working hard to Save the St Lucie River and Indian River Lagoon.
We have been are being decimated by the discharges from Lake Okeechobee. What once was the most diverse estuary in North America has been destroyed. Our lagoon has lost massive amounts of sea grass and it is filled with muck.
Would you allow this in your backyard?
People will tell you “It’s Complicated!” Its not. We need to buy this land. We need to do this now before the option on the land runs out.
This purchase can be funded through our Amendment 1 which specifically states that the money is to buy the land.
Florida Water and Land Conservation Initiative, Amendment 1 (2014)
The Florida Water and Land Conservation Initiative, Amendment 1 was on the November 4, 2014 ballot in the state of Florida as an initiated constitutional amendment, where it was approved. The measure was designed to dedicate 33 percent of net revenue from the existing excise tax on documents to the Land Acquisition Trust Fund.
The Land Acquisition Trust Fund was developed to acquire and improve conservation easements, wildlife management areas, wetlands, forests, fish and wildlife habitats, beaches and shores, recreational trails and parks, urban open space, rural landscapes, working farms and ranches, historical and geological sites, lands protecting water and drinking water resources and lands in the Everglades Agricultural Areas and the Everglades Protection Area. The fund was designed to manage and restore natural systems and to enhance public access and recreational use of conservation lands.
The campaign in support of the initiative was led by Florida’s Water and Land Legacy.
It passed with 74.96%
The people of Florida support this.
We got the money
Rick Scott and our Florida Legislature wants to finish up existing projects which will result in the option running out and in the end Everglades Restoration will never be able to be completed.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/opinion/commentary/fl-oped-lake-okeechobee-response-20150204-story.html
Billions of gallons of polluted water have been wasted flowing into the St. Lucie and Caloosahatchee Rivers. All the projects that we have going now will never be complete unless we buy this land and build a reservoir and send clean water south.
This not only helps us on both coasts but will help South Florida with its drinking water which is in peril, help with salt water intrusion and sea level rise in Miami and help to save the Florida Bay which is also in peril because it does not get enough fresh water.
The Everglades is the water supply for one-third of our states Population.
Florida has negotiated a contract to purchase land, including 26,000 acres directly south of the lake. Buying this strategic parcel will provide water managers with a new option to store, move and clean water south of Lake Okeechobee before it reaches the Everglades.
We are done ask our legislators why they won’t do this. They serve themselves. The certainly don’t serve the citizens of Florida. We have done everything in our power to make this happen.
Rick Scott ignores the Science of Climate change. Rick Scott is ignoring the science of sea level rise. There are wells in South Florida filled with salt water and soon be undrinkable. This is our drinking water.
Who are you going to believe? The scientists or the Governor of Florida who has muzzled free speech by not allowing people to even say the words “Climate Change.”
http://eyeonmiami.blogspot.com/2015/03/uproar-against-florida-gov-rick-scott.html
You cannot let this happen to us! Delay is a self-serving position for special interests. Please help us.
Florida Legislature Steals Amendment One Money
By the time they are done with this they will spinning it upside down and inside out.
Florida Water and Land Conservation Initiative, Amendment 1 (2014)
The Florida Water and Land Conservation Initiative, Amendment 1 was on the November 4, 2014 ballot in the state of Florida as an initiated constitutional amendment, where it was approved. The measure was designed to dedicate 33 percent of net revenue from the existing excise tax on documents to the Land Acquisition Trust Fund.
The Land Acquisition Trust Fund was developed to acquire and improve conservation easements, wildlife management areas, wetlands, forests, fish and wildlife habitats, beaches and shores, recreational trails and parks, urban open space, rural landscapes, working farms and ranches, historical and geological sites, lands protecting water and drinking water resources and lands in the Everglades Agricultural Areas and the Everglades Protection Area. The fund was designed to manage and restore natural systems and to enhance public access and recreational use of conservation lands.
The campaign in support of the initiative was led by Florida’s Water and Land Legacy.
It passed with 74.96%
I think that’s pretty clear and not up for debate. Let me repeat this again.
lands protecting water and drinking water resources and lands in the Everglades Agricultural Areas and the Everglades Protection Area.
http://southeastagnet.com/2015/03/19/little-land-buying-in-florida-senates-amendment-1-plan
“Sen. Alan Hays, a Umatilla Republican who is chairman of the subcommittee, said the state might already have enough land within its preservation inventory. ”
““They have done everything that they can to shift agency expenses into the Constitution,” Draper continued after the meeting. “If they could find a way to pay for the towels in the executive washrooms with Amendment 1 they did it.”
“Hays said the will of the voters is “open to interpretation” and that he’s been flooded with email and phone calls from people claiming the state doesn’t need to buy more land.”
Really Senator Hays. This ok with your constituents?
I have to doubt that the people of
Umatilla, Nature’s Hometown, is located in northern Lake County, Florida and offers many outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, camping and hiking.
said that. Only because I spend a great deal of time on water of Lake County and have taken 100 of photos of the Dora Canal. I know the people there. They love their water and their nature and I’m sure they do not want our water, our indian river lagoon to look like the photo above.
Do you?
“President Andy Gardiner.
The legislative leaders expressed confidence lawmakers will agree on measures that backers of the amendment will support.
“When we look at water policy, we’re really interested in that oversight, and that oversight not just on water policy but Amendment 1 as a whole,” said Gardiner, R-Orlando. “We think it’s very important that the voters that supported Amendment 1 know that decisions are being based on critical need.”
Really? We have critical need. I don’t know whats more critical than stopping this.
and finally my favorite article of the morning
Florida Legislature to Voters For Amendment 1’s Water Protection: Drop Dead
http://flaglerlive.com/76153/land-protection-dt/
Because this really is a kick in the face to the voters.
“Problem is, Republican legislators are acting as if that’s some sort of tree-hugger’s wish list, rather than the law of the land.”
“Then late this week the Senate comes out with initial budget recommendations that outraged mainstream environmentalists and threatens to make a mockery of Amendment 1 goals — and of anyone who still believes this Legislature is sincere about implementing this amendment as intended when passed into law.
The bottom line there is that the full amount of money intended to be used for land acquisition needed to achieve the law’s goals is not being appropriated. There are all kinds of confusing details to sort through, and a ton of legislative legalese being spread around to explain the massive shortfall. But rather than salve on a wound, it feels like salt. It feels like a betrayal.
Why would the legislators do this? Forget their explanations and rationalizations. Most of them are simply caving in to Big Sugar and Big Agriculture, hungry eyes on campaign contributions to come, and already banked. Can you say, “Quid Quo Pro”?”
This morning we’re sending our “Death Mermaid” to Sen. Alan Hays and President Andy Gardiner.
Ignore the Death Mermaid at your peril
http://contextflorida.com/diane-roberts-legislators-ignore-the-death-mermaid-at-your-peril/
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OCCUPIED TALLAHASSEE–When the Death Mermaid shows up, pay attention.
Back in 1881, she appeared to Hamilton Disston, warning him against trying to drain the Everglades. Old Ham, never the most emotionally stable of multimillionaires, shut his eyes tight and swore on his mother’s grave he’d stop drinking cologne.
In 1969, she scared the feds into killing the Everglades Jetport, a project beloved of South Florida Democrats. It would have been the largest airport in the world and bang in the middle of the Big Cypress Swamp.
Last week she materialized at the South Florida Water Management District meeting, urging the water czars to stop screwing around with the Everglades.
You’d think they would listen to a skeletal apparition with long green hair (probably from all that toxic algae gagging Florida waters) and a tail. But these are Rick Scott appointees: they don’t believe in mermaids – or measurable water standards.
Attention Congressman Patrick Murphy! Bring us Attorney General Eric Holder.
To : Patrick Murphy
@RepMurphyFL
@PatrickMurphyFL
U.S. Representative for Florida’s 18th congressional district
From Keri West
Administrator: Save The Indian RIver Lagoon
Representing 8,131 members
Cyndi Lenz and Steve Cottrell
Administrators: River of Light
Representing 1,098
Change.org
https://www.change.org/p/rick-scott-stop-the-lake-okeechobee-discharges-into-the-st-lucie-river-and-estuaries
13,771 Supporters
We are requesting that you bring Attorney General Eric Holder to see the Indian River Lagoon. We feel that there is permanent damage from the Toxic discharges to the Indian RIver Lagoon and the State of Florida has been negligent to our lagoon, the St Lucie River, our economy and our lives.
Here is a photo. Where is this allowed and not addressed? How can we live in the United States of America and have this happen to us?
The State of Florida is refusing to take the steps to buy the land needed to finish Everglades Restoration. The result of this will be continued discharges and total destruction of the Indian River Lagoon, the Caloosahatchee River, the destruction of the Everglades, the Florida Bay and the drinking water of South Florida.
We have health concerns by our local Martin Memorial Hospital.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ocxWFpi_BQ
We have tried all avenues. We have money thru amendment 1 to buy the land. The state legislators are refusing to buy the land that would end the discharges. Our Citizens and Health Officials are concerned about bacteria rates, unidentified illnesses and treatment. Local business owners and winter residents are deeply concerned about our economy and industries that rely on the lagoon.
Higher levels of bacteria in Indian River
http://savethelagoon.org/tag/harbor-branch
FORT PIERCE – There is an increase in antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the Indian River Lagoon according to a new study released by FAU Harbor Branch scientists.
To our fellow citizens and group. Please feel free to sign on with us by sending us your information and the amount of people you represent.
Congressman Murphy We need your help right now!
Kevin Powers “We’re your best friends!” us “hahahahahaaaa”
A few weeks ago Kevin Powers called Jacqui Thurlow-Lippisch and asked about the Solidarity Fish.
http://jacquithurlowlippisch.com/2015/02/24/helping-the-sfwmd-catch-a-fish
-solidarity-st-lucie-riverindian-river-lagoon/
“The Solidarity Fish, painted by kids and ordinary people are an icon of the clean water movement in Florida. They have been from the Everglades to Washington, D.C., from the steps of the Capitol Building in Tallahassee to the cover of most major Florida newspapers and in the New York Times. ” Janeen Mason
(I heard from a few people that Rick Scott sent someone
down to the rally to steal a fish (Three were missing) so if you see this on his desk you know where it came from. )
So then this happened. (thank you John Scott. )
Kevin Powers this is whats happening in our back yard! Your right its unrivaled! Who has this in their backyard!
As you all can see we have no better friends than the South Florida Water Management District, the Florida Legislature including Joe Negron and Rick Scott. I refer you back to the hysterical laughter in the video.
This is Kevin’s background. What gives him the right to be making decisions about our water?
This is Kevin Powers Resume
Occupation: Partner, Indiantown Realty Corp
Professional, Business and Service Affiliations:
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Director, Stuart Martin County Chamber of Commerce
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Member, Indiantown Western Martin County Chamber
of Commerce
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Former Director, United Way of Martin County
Former Vice President and Director, Martin County
Taxpayers Association
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Former Director, Economic Council of Martin County
here is twitter for SFWMD
South Florida Water Management
@SFWMD
and Rick Scott Let them know what you think.
@FLGovScott
The Murder of the Indian River Lagoon and St Lucie RIver
This photo was taken March 18, 2015 by Jacqui Thurlow-Lippisch. This water brings destruction AGAIN to the Indian RIver Lagoon and the St Lucie RIver. The recently released water study by the University of Florida states that even if all of the planned projects north of the lake are completed we will still have so much phosphorus in the lake that we won’t be able to do anything but discharge it into the coastal estuaries in wet years. They said we would have that situation for two centuries. The economies, the lives and the health of everyone on both coasts of Florida is at risk. And the trade off is not the sum of Florida agriculture. It is a small percentage of land that is experiencing so much subsidence that it will be worthless for growing crops in the near future. We need to have agriculture and healthy coastal communities. But that will require more storage and treatment south of the lake. Is this ok with anyone because it seems to be ok with the board of Govenors of South Florida Water Managers, RIck Scott, and our Florida Legislators. Who does this? We got you the money for the land and the same people are now stealing it. This is intentional destruction of our environment and economy. When we elect people their jobs are to take care of us. Not themselves and their cronies. what can we do? Let’s start adding up how much this is costing.
Call Mr Tom Frick 850-245-7518 @FLDEPNews tell him about the destruction. Take this photo and send it to your legislator and to Rick Scott
@FLGovScott and the speaker of the house
@SteveCrisafulli
and South Florida Water Management
@SFWMD
Tampa Bay TImes Stunning Disregard for the voters!
http://tbo.com/list/news-opinion-editorials/stunning-disregard-for-voters-will-20150316/
“The measure’s language and ballot summary were absolutely clear: It was intended to increase land preservation. Campaign materials also spelled out its intent.
Citizens groups launched the initiative after lawmakers had virtually abandoned the state’s land acquisition efforts.
So the public’s will here is crystal clear — and lawmakers seem to care not a whit.”
Please like this page , facebook and tweet your friends. Leave me any suggestions.
This is happening to us and it can happen to any of you.
#buytheland
#cleanthewaterandsend it south
We Demand you stop the discharges to the Northern ESTUARIES
So our petition has a funny story. It was way back when before we even had discharges but had started our page River of LIght.
Steve wanted to start a petition. I wasn’t a petition person. He started this petition https://www.change.org/p/rick-scott-stop-the-lake-okeechobee-discharges-into-the-st-lucie-river-and-estuaries
A few months later I got a called from the TC Palm about my petition.
“What Petition?”
“Your Petition has 2000 signatures.”
“OH! It’s not mine it belong’s to Tiki Steve”
So like everything else in this movement that started off to save our Indian RIver Lagoon and morphed into saving Caloosahatchee River, saving the everglades, saving the water of south florida , saving south florida it organically had 2000 signatures and its grown to over 13,000 since then.
Here is the article
Here is the video from back then
Tiki Steve “I have children I hear excuses all the time!”
Nothing has changed. Now we have the same thing with SFWMD. They have constraints. Same difference.
Tiki Steve “He’s got to stand up for the people of Florida.”
He’s not! He is standing up for BIg Sugar and so are the people on the board of south florida water management who are so lazy they haven’t read any of multitudes of reports about building a reservoir and sending clean water south. I suspect because they have been told to ignore all the scientific reports and we will all go away after the option on the land runs out. Who your sugar baby?
We’re looking for an appraisal on 46,800. BS gave it us when they were going broke but now that they are being subsidized and have no worries they changed their minds.
We can’t change the guts of the petition but we have over 13,000 names and we want it to continue in the spirit in which Steve started it.
The discharges have got to stop. The reservoir needs to be built. (BS actually wanted this. It would be good for all involved) The money is there. With out a flow way the rest of Everglades Restoration won’t work.
Rick Scott, our local legislators and SFWMD refuse to do anything about this. Refuse. Nothing they are doing will stop the discharges.
We need all of you to sign our petition. STOP THE MILLIONS OF GALLONS OF FRESH WATER SENT OUT TO TIDE.
STOP THE DESTRUCTION OF OUR LAGOON AND THE NORTHERN ESTUARIES.














