How many Florida
jobs did Governor Rick Scott get from Pennsylvania, California, Illinois, New
York, and Connecticut and at what cost to the taxpayers?
NONE?
The only jobs he is
going to get, if any, are low-paying, no benefit service jobs!
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.
Posted: 11:30 p.m.
Monday, Aug. 31, 2015
Florida Gov. Rick
Scott is heading to another state led by a Democratic governor as part of his
push to lure jobs to the Sunshine State.
Scott announced
Monday that he will be traveling to Kentucky in September for a domestic
economic development mission.
During his inaugural
address in January, Scott said he would visit several states in an effort to
persuade businesses to relocate.
Scott in a
statement contended that Florida's business climate is better than the one in
Kentucky.
He said that
Kentucky has "pro-union big government" policies that hinder business
development.
He said he plans to
meet with business owners in that state during his visit.
Scott's trips so far
have been only to states run by Democratic governors.
His previous trips
this year include stops in Pennsylvania, California and Connecticut.
Florida Governor
Rick Scott is in Connecticut to lure businesses
Fla. governor tries
to lure Pa. businesses
Florida Gov. Rick
Scott visits California to lure away businesses
Florida Governor
Rick Scott Makes Big Promises At Start Of Second Term
Florida
governor Rick Scott began his second term Tuesday with a promise to expand the
state's ports and highway systems, cut $1 billion in taxes and improve
education, in an aggressive campaign he said was aimed at overtaking Texas as
the nation's top producer of new jobs.
Governor
Rick Scott has two more ways to waste our tax money if he keeps his re-election
promise?
Head to New York
in push to lure jobs?
Head to Illinois in push to lure jobs?
This is just what
Floridians need, more low paying jobs without benefits!
This way we can keep
working 2 or 3 jobs each week in order to
not go on Welfare, food stamps and
hand outs?