by Bright Light | Jul 14, 2016 | Indian River Lagoon, Local, National, Watchdog Florida
by Hannah Downey “Guacamole-thick” green algae is taking over southern Florida’s waterways and coastlines, prompting Governor Rick Scott to declare a state of emergency in four counties. Residents complain that the algae “smells definitely like a toilet” and the...
by Bright Light | Jun 23, 2016 | end the fed, Learn Economics, Learn Liberty, Local, Media, National, Watchdog Florida
FFF president Jacob Hornberger and Richard Ebeling talk about the disastrous policies of the Federal Reserve.
by Bright Light | May 23, 2016 | edc, Local, Watchdog Florida
Enterprise Florida head bypassed bid policy, paid speechwriter $158K in contracts reports TCPalm. Johnson offered his former PortMiami spokeswoman, Paula Musto, with two contracts and one extension — one in March 2015 for $68,750 and a second in August for $75,000,...
by Bright Light | May 12, 2016 | Indian River Lagoon, Learn Economics, Local, Media, National, Watchdog Florida, Watchdog Treasure Coast
Free markets in water would help California solve drought problems and bypass the need to move water south from Lake Okeechobee by protecting property rights in water and treating pollution of water as trespass.
by Bright Light | Apr 27, 2016 | Battlefield, Learn Economics, Local, Watchdog Florida
by Larry Salzman Do we really need laws that prohibit entrepreneurs from charging consumers too little? PLF’s economic liberty project challenges so-called “minimum price” laws that do just that. These laws are rich examples of cronyism and, unfortunately, a Florida...
by Bright Light | Apr 17, 2016 | Indian River Lagoon, Learn Economics, Learn History, National, Watchdog Florida
by Tho Bishop Apalachicola is a tiny town with just over 2,000 people, tucked away on the coast of the Florida panhandle. It is also world famous for being home to the best oysters in the entire world. Unfortunately this week the Apalachicola River was listed as the...