Interesting:
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/06/24/stephen-ross-forms-political-action-committee/
Whatever the outcome of the stadium deal I think Weatherford was duplicitous. Hey may yet regret that since he apparently has statewide aspirations.
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Good, knock him out of office
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While I'm morally repulsed (and have been for some time) by the entirety of our political system and how our government is bought and paid for by the wealthy to further their own agendas...at the very least this shows Ross is dedicated to keeping the team in Miami.
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I wonder if Ross' plan to use the PAC to support Rick Scott is enough to make me no longer be a Dolphins fan. Something to think about.
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I like rick scott. Remember when he was like **** the aca...................and then was like I love aca? That was funny.
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His first bit of business was to fly out to California because he got wind that an up and coming house speaker was available. Despite having one already in Florida, Ross and his team tried desperately to convince the CA Representative to come to Florida.
Unfortunately, the rep decided to stay local, leading the Northern California district he represents, to a new found prosperity while our rep continued to flounder... -
I've always said that if we signed someone like big Ben or Mike Vick, I'd not root for the team while those players are here.
....But I think that is different than the politics of the owner.
....Then again, I guess there's a difference between the politics of the owner and the owner actively getting someone elected.
....OTOH, how much am I contributing to Ross' pocket? I think it would be pretty difficult to trace my dollars from my pocket to Ross' to the campaign to get Scott re-elected to quantify if those dollars actually convinced a single person to vote differently thereby cancelling out my vote against Scott. -
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One of my fave things about sports is that people can put aside race, gender, religion, politics, etc and just root for their favorite team.
Having said that, Ross knows full well that the Tri-County area is one of the biggest/most left leaning metropolises in the country AND the people are more unlikely than ever to approve public funding after the Marlins fisasco. He's not going to go overboard supporting Rick Scott, only to get the bill to the floor and have it smashed b/c he pissed off the people who actually have to vote for it.Da 'Fins likes this. -
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For a wildly successful billionaire, it's amazing how much of a loser Stephen Ross is. Maybe it's just the Dolphins, politics, and/or Dolphins-related politics, but he can't back a winning horse, and no one seems to respect him much. He gets turned down, jilted, left at the altar, whatever you want to call it, and half the time he opens his mouth it is something dumb.
Here's hoping the Dolphins can reverse his losing trend that, because it sure as hell doesn't look like it's going to work with this latest effort. Seriously, Rick Scott? Why not pump 10,000 volts into a dead cat?Serpico Jones, ckparrothead and RoninFin4 like this. -
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One of the great things about sports here is that these two great men, Merlin Olsen and Deacon Jones, were able to set aside race in a time of extreme racial tension in L.A. and other parts of the country and loved each other like brothers. I love that and I love them for that.
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Political speech would be pretty far down on my list if I were to make one. It have to be pretty egregious
Yeah I think we are pretty safe. Exactly five people like Scott.
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The Big Eared One strikes again. I have said this multiple times but it should be repeated...the Miami Dolphins are run by a group of morons in Stephen Ross, Mike Dee and Jeff Ireland. We'll never win with these a-holes in charge.
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Stephen Ross does not support Republicans only. He is pretty pragmatic in terms of party affiliation IMO.
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I did find this:
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$48,450 - NY Dems
$65,000 - NY GOP
$158,300 - National GOP
$50,000 - "Let's Get to Work" PAC supporting Rick Scott
$10,000 - "Floridians for Economic Leadership" - ???? (Excluded because I can't find mention of this anywhere)
Totals:
GOP: $273,300
Dems: $48,450
Sources:
http://election.dos.state.fl.us/campaign-finance/contrib.asp#criteria
http://www.opensecrets.org/usearch/...10677907462955562473:nlldkv0jvam&cof=FORID:11
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That said, I am not buying any new merch at this point until Scott is out of office at least. I won't financially support the owner's decisions at this time, even though I love the team and feel it is on the upswing.MrClean and ckparrothead like this. -
The problem I have here, and perhaps someone can dispel me of false notions (feel free), is if Ross is forming his own PAC that plans to support Rick Scott, then I feel like if I spend money on the Miami Dolphins, that money could go into that PAC and support Rick Scott.
Y'all try and pretend this is some kind of kumbaya let's all get together and smoke peace pipes, celebrate the colors of the rainbow and watch players of every religion score touchdowns bullsh-t. It's not. The formation of a Political Action Committee changes that because it has the potential to use organization money (i.e. money I give to the Dolphins by being a fan) to give direct support to candidates of their choosing, and evidently one candidate they've chosen is Rick Scott.
Am I wrong on that? I don't pretend to know all the answers on this kind of issue. Let me know if I'm wrong. It'll certainly make me feel better.MrClean likes this. -
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Here is a list of candidates Wayne H. apparently supported http://www.newsmeat.com/billionaire_political_donations/Wayne_Huizenga.php
Dan Quayle, uber-evil GW Bush and his henchwoman Katherine Harris, Mitch McConnell, even alleged sexual predator Mark Foley
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