Monsters -- latest TV ad from the Yes on Amendment 4 campaign

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2010

There are plenty of scary monsters fighting against Amendment 4, your right to vote on development issues that could raise your property taxes. Like the monsters who gave millions to the opposition after getting millions of dollars in federal bailouts. Unlike in the movies, in real life we can fight Florida's monsters by voting Yes on 4 on Nov. 2.

Pd. Pol. Adv. by the Florida Hometown Democracy Inc. PAC

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  • @Fandaanx: Florida already has land zoned to allow for 80 more million people to move here (in addition to the 18 million currently residing here). Amendment 4 will not change that. It will only allow the people to vote on any changes made AFTERWARDS.

    Tell me, why do we need to clear more land when there are already ghost plazas and communities all over Florida? The reason our real estate market crashed the hardest is because we have let developers get out of control.

  • This seems pretty dumb seeing how there is already a job shortage. If this passes it can only hurt job growth and seems pretty communistic method of control,

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  • @Raansu I bet you'd call anything that takes away power from those who own the means of production communistic.

  • You have no idea what communism really is, do you?

  • I can't imagine why anyone would even support this communistic amendment.

  • @sillyman68 this is most of what i felt was the meat and potato's of amendment 4

    I couldn't say it in the post because I ran out of characters allowed in the post.

    I got this from a wiki search.

  • Amen-4

    The amendment's impact on local government expenditures cannot be estimated precisely. Local governments will incur additional costs due to the requirement to conduct referenda in order to adopt comprehensive plans or amendments thereto. The amount of such costs depends upon the frequency, timing and method of the referenda, and includes the costs of ballot preparation, election administration, and associated expenses. The impact on state government expenditures will be insignificant.

  • OMG, best ad ever. I'm so voting for amendment 4 now!

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