So here comes Jeb. His wife can never be a first lady. She lied to the feds about 20K in purchases she was bringing back into the U.S. from Paris. Jeb's been a big philanderer. Two of his children have been in the news in the past years for arrests linked to drug problems, public intoxication, and sex in public. (don't confuse the W's kids).
Let us not forget that Jeb Bush defaulted on a $4.56 million dollar loan from the Broward Federal Savings in Sunrise, FL. After federal regulators closed the S&L, the office building that Jeb used the $4.56 million to finance was reappraised by the regulators at $500,000.00, which Bush and his partners paid. The taxpayers had to pay back the remaining 4 million plus dollars, as in the past. This family robs banks and created a drug war to run drugs.
Oh, and while Gov of Fla, he opened up Area 181 closer to the shores for drilling in the Gulf of Mexico.
Here it is the Times link from 15 yrs. ago!
http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/tampabay/doc/263614013.html?FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Jul+3%2C+2001&author=Adair%2C+Bill%3B+Pittman%2C+Craig&pub=St.+Petersburg+Times&edition=&startpage=&desc=Compromise+limits+new+drilling+off+Fla.
By announcing the scaled-back proposal for the Gulf of Mexico tract known as Area 181, the Bush administration is trying to defuse a powerful issue as the president's brother, Gov. Jeb Bush, heads into a re-election campaign. Like most Florida politicians, Gov. Bush has said he opposes drilling off the state's coast - and he has told his brother as much repeatedly.
"Today, both Jeb and George Bush broke their promises to Floridians. Jeb Bush and George W. Bush compromised themselves and they compromised Florida's environment and our economy in a sellout to Big Oil."
And finally, Jeb's Nigerian Pump scandal is winding through our court system recently:
http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/jeb-bushs-nigerian-bribery-scandal-is-back-in-court-6558282
"Just in time for the latest round of Jeb for Prez speculation, the juiciest scandal tied to Florida's former governor is headed back to court. The courts are revisiting a two-decades old charge that a company Bush cofounded spent millions bribing Nigerian officials with federally loaned money to secure a lucrative deal selling water pumps in the African nation.
Now the government is trying to get $74 million in damages back from the company.
Tampa Bay Times outlines the complex case this morning, but notes that the new federal trial won't include allegations about Jeb's role in the scandal or any testimony from the politician.
Still, any mention of the case in the press is bad news for Jeb if he indeed has any further political aspirations, considering many questions about his role in the affair linger.
Jeb founded a company called MWI Corp. in 1988 while his dad, George H.W. Bush, was in the Oval Office. Four years later, MWI nabbed $74 million in financing from the Export-Import Bank of the United States to sell water pumps in Nigeria.
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The Times did this story in 2013. But not a word about any Bushit from Jeb! They give him free campaign ink every day, and built a special 'tab' for him and Rubio, called Jebio! Only what they are up to, nothing on what Jeb has done. Not until after he's the nominee. The Tampa Bay Times M.O.