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United States News Title: Gov. Rick Scott Uses Sheriffs To Eject ‘Liberal-Looking’ People From Budget Signing Event In Town Square Anxious over their increasing unpopularity, Republicans lawmakers across the country are banning media from chronicling the blowback at public events. Floridas now deeply disliked Gov. Rick Scott (R) adopted a similar tactic yesterday at a campaign-style budget signing ceremony at a town square in The Villages retirement community in Central Florida. Before putting his pen to the $69.7 billion state budget, Scott took an ax to $615 million of what he called shortsighted, frivolous, wasteful spending. Scott conveniently failed, however, to mention exactly what some of those frivolous programs were, including ones that provide help for the most vulnerable in society: Many in the community would likely not be pleased with Scotts cuts, but those voices remained unheard mainly because they were banned. Declaring the town square event to be private, Scotts staffers had Sumter County sheriffs deputies remove Democrats and those with liberal-looking pins and buttons from the event: Despite blocking dissenting voices from a public arena, Scott failed to avoid anger from those in the crowd most notably, Republican lawmakers. Bristling under his veto of lawmakers hometown earmarks, state House Speaker Dean Cannon (R) pointed out that much of Scotts praise for K-12 education funding at the event was a new found priority. The budget we sent him funds education at a higher level than the governor recommended just a few months ago, when he proposed a 10 percent cut, he said. State Sen. Mike Fasano (R) called Scott totally disingenuous for this hypocrisy. Democrats did point out one glaring irony in Scotts celebration of his jobs budget. Pointing to the roughly 4,500 state-worker jobs the budget eliminates in a state with a 10.4 percent unemployment rate, state House Democratic leader Ron Saunders said, If he means the jobs budget is killing jobs, then its an accurate title.
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