Author Archives: Kartik Krishnaiyer
Alex Sink vs David Jolly – The decisions that cost the Democrats
Much has been written about the Democratic Party’s failures in the FL-13 Special Election last week. From speaking to people throughout the state in the past several days, we can put together a theme of the critical mistakes made by the Democratic Party and the Sink campaign. The Florida Democratic Party (FDP) sent several staffers […]
American Airlines confirms dates for cuts of Washington to North Florida flights
Three North Florida cities are set to lose their only direct air links to the national capital this summer as American Airlines (following the merger with US Airways, the merged airline being referred to as AA/US here on out in this article) has opted to cut US Airways current routes from Washington’s Reagan National Airport […]
Flashback Friday: The 1970s and the Askew legacy on Florida Democrats
As we’ve said time and again on this website the 1970s were sort of an era of enchanted enlightenment in Florida’s political system. Reubin Askew who passed on yesterday was not only Florida’s greatest modern Governor, he was arguably the greatest ever from the southern United States and perhaps the best 20th Century Governor anywhere […]
School “choice” advocates continue to pour money into Democratic campaigns
We’ve spent a lot of time the past week discussing the dangerous school “choice” proposals making their way through the legislature this session. As the deliberations about legislation that would destroy Florida’s public schools continue we have continued to explore the operation behind the proponents of vouchers. The Miami Herald’s Kathleen McGrory has exposed a […]
Thursday Bookshelf – Release of my ebook
Blue With Envy: My American Journey with Manchester City Some personal news for a moment, which is difficult today with the passing of Governor Askew, who was quite possibly the greatest Floridian of my lifetime. My first eBook “Blue with Envy” was released via Amazon.com late last week. The book is also available on on […]
On the passing of Reubin Askew
The greatest Governor of this state or perhaps any southern state has ever had passed in the early hours this morning. Florida became the envy of the region and nation largely due to the efforts of one man – Governor Reubin Askew. It would not be an exaggeration to call him the greatest to ever […]
David Jolly defeats Alex Sink – Ominous lessons for Democrats in CD-13 loss
Tuesday’s Special Election defeat for Democrat Alex Sink in Florida’s 13th Congressional District holds several lessons for the Democratic party going forward. Three weeks ago we were hearing about problems with the campaign which we highlighted in this article. That article got lots of push back from Democrats throughout the state, but as the election […]
CD-13 Special Election: Jolly defeats Sink and conventional wisdom
Florida Democrats prove once again they cannot win a big race in an area trending Democratic but traditionally Republican. Certainly more excuses will come from Florida Democrats who are disappointed by this result, but have long made a career of justifying unacceptable election results in winnable legislative and congressional seats. The polling was off the […]
School “choice” – Charlie Crist needs to help Democrats hold the line
Yesterday, we discussed the need for Democrats to stay unified on the dangerous school voucher proposal making its way through the Florida House. With the potential of a few Democrats wavering on this fundamental issue, perhaps a statement by Charlie Crist would make all the difference. Multiple progressive activists throughout the state have told me […]
House Democrats must hold the line on school “choice” legislation
Last Thursday, the House Finance and Tax Subcommittee voted along party lines to expand the school voucher program in an unprecedented and quite possibly unconstitutional manner. The measure which has been pushed by big-money interests and shady outside groups is likely to sail through the House though Senate passage is in serious doubt. Before the bill […]




