Monthly Archives: November 2015
TFS Radio Episode 4 – Tuesday Nov 10 at 7:30pm ET
We’ve worked out of kinks in terms of technical difficulties and are ready for another edition of TFS Radio via Rabble TV. Katy Burnett joins the pod this week! Listen LIVE here at 7:30 pm on Tuesday or on demand anytime afterwards. This week the show will run 45 minutes and cover the following topics: […]
Is Delta Airlines looking to dodge US taxes?
Delta Airlines, who despite cutbacks over the last decade remains one of the largest carriers to and from Florida particularly during the winter months could be looking to dodge US taxes according to a Wall Street analyst report. According to the report Delta would form a subsidiary based in the Netherlands which has a lower […]
Guns Are Not the Great Equalizer Between the Sexes
In Tallahassee, the debate over guns on campus is heating up again, with more committees passing the bill through this week. Tallahassee-based State Representative Michelle Rehwinkel-Vasilinda has taken a lot of pressure from the FSU community to listen to their concerns, yet instead she signed on to co-sponsor the bill. While she is term-limited out […]
New York ends Fort Lauderdale Strikers NASL title hopes – where does FTL go from here?
Unfortunately controversy is never far from any important soccer game, wherever it is played in the world. The New York Cosmos defeated the Fort Lauderdale Strikers 2-1 in Brooklyn on Saturday, but both teams could feel aggrieved by officials decisions late in the match. In a rivalry that dates back to 1977, when 77,000 plus […]
Fort Lauderdale Strikers face off with New York Cosmos in NASL Postseason
NASL’s postseason kicks off on Saturday on Coney Island as the Fort Lauderdale Strikers take on the hated New York Cosmos. The unique NASL postseason format offers no second chances for the four teams that qualify – win or you are out. The Strikers will be without Dani Sanchez a cultured wide player for the […]
House Races and the Democratic Campaign Bench
It is no secret that the Florida Democrats desperately need to pick-up some seats in the house this next election cycle. While there is little hope in pushing any progressive reforms, there has to be defensive measures in play to curtail Representative Corcoan’s “Burn It Down” philosophy when he takes over in the 2017 session. […]
Flashback Friday: Election Day 2000
Florida’s most famous stolen election took place November 7, 2000. I was there in a prominent role to see it with my own eyes. The events of that day remain painful for those of us who care about this state and nation. Feel free to share your memories about the recount and the stolen election […]
Jacksonville Armada FC first season in the books
My piece for World Soccer Talk on the Jacksonville Armada’s first season was published today. The Armada did an outstanding job of marketing the club and forging community partnerships, but the playing side of the team was a disaster. The naive approach the club took toward building a competitive squad in NASL rightly led to […]
Tampa Bay Rowdies: Reasons for #oneyearplan failure (Part 2)
Part I is here. The Tampa Bay Rowdies collapse that culminated in missing the postseason for the third successive year was down to on-field performances. As much as the eccentric behavior of owner Bill Edwards contributed to the feeling of helplessness and despair around the club’s fans, the Rowdies won just four of their last […]
TFS Radio Episode 3 – Jeb Bush and FDP Convention Review
Brook Hines and Kartik Krishnaiyer discussed Jeb Bush’s sinking Presidential campaign as well as the full weekend of activity at the Florida Democratic Party convention on TFS Radio Episode 3. Check it out the archived broadcast here. TFS Radio is a collaborative effort of The Florida Squeeze and Rabble TV. Via our partner Rabble.TV you can listen […]




