Author Archives: Kartik Krishnaiyer

Apologies for no postings – Back Tomorrow

Apologies for no new site content in the past week. As I (try to) make a living off English football (soccer) the period from Boxing Day (December 26th) through New Years Day is the busiest of the year, each and every year. In my previous employment in American soccer we even had the office closed […]

The Battle of Lake Okeechobee – Old Rough and Ready

Christmas Day 1837 was a turning point in Florida History and a day that propelled Zachary Taylor towards the White House. In the battle Colonel Taylor’s forces strategically defeated the Billy Bowlegs led Seminole Indians. This battle proved the turning point in the Second Seminole War which finished in a Federal victory and chasing of […]

Book Review: When Freedom Would Triumph -The Civil Rights Struggle in Congress

When Freedom Would Triumph: The Civil Rights Struggle in Congress, 1954-1968 Most books that discuss the Civil Rights era focus on the movement itself on the ground in the southeastern states. Robert Mann’s “When Freedom Would Triumph.” looks at the battle in Congress and the political world. It is an updated and abridged and highly […]

Last Minute Holiday Gift: Steven Kurlander’s Novel “Dog Days of September”

TFS Contributor Steven Kurlander’s Novel “Dog Days of September” is a perfect last minute gift for the Holidays. “Dog Days of September” is the story of a father who dies in the 9/11 WTC attack and a son who goes to fight to avenge his death. It is the tale of an Iraq War Veteran […]

The Florida Squeeze launches Bookstore

Today, The Florida Squeeze proudly announces that we are launching a “bookstore” on our site where we will provide links to Amazon.com items which we recommend. Today, we are listing seven books about Florida Political History and Government which we recommend, four of which have been reviewed previously on this website. In the coming weeks […]

The Crist Files: Crist’s Tobacco and Medicaid History…Republican Partisanship and Flip Flopping

As I have discussed repeatedly on this website, much of the reason I distrust Charlie Crist is due to the hostility for partisan reasons he demonstrated towards Lawton Chiles and Bob Butterworth when the State of Florida was recouping taxpayer money spent on Medicaid by suing Big Tobacco. For those who weren’t around in the […]

Book Review: Happy Days Are Here Again : The 1932 Democratic Convention, the Emergence of FDR–and How America Was Changed Forever

Purchase Happy Days Are Here Again: The 1932 Democratic Convention, the Emergence of FDR–and How America Was Changed Forever from Amazon.com  Having previously read Steve Neal’s excellent Truman and Ike I was excited to find this book in the Kindle store before my recent trip to India. Study of the nomination of FDR and the assemblage of […]

Could Charlie Crist wake Florida Democrats up to economic reality?

As Florida Democrats gear up for the 2014 Election cycle, the party continues to stumble with its economic messaging, lacking consistency and conviction in discussing the issues that impact the lives of everyday Floridians. While many Democratic activists and political operatives connected to the party’s messaging are very forthright and aggressive when putting forward views […]

The Return of Sami Al-Arian

The man who arguably decided the 2004 US Senate race here in Florida has made a spectacular return to Washington politics last month according to the conservative Washington Free Beacon. Sami Al-Arian who has been found guilty of aiding the Palestinian Islamic Jihad was a longtime professor at the University of South Florida in Tampa, including […]

American Bridge 21st Century PAC savages Rick Scott in must-watch video

The liberal PAC has absolutely ripped Rick Scott in this well researched and produced video.