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Sen. Rubio asked to vacate Jacksonville office
« on: March 07, 2017, 10:21:42 pm »
It's a shame ... the anti-Trump protestors are continuing to make a negative impact on this country.

The Jacksonville office for Sen. Marco Rubio is closing, the second district office in Florida to close following protests.

A spokesperson for Rubio says unruly behavior of some anti-Trump protesters was impacting other businesses, and they were asked to not renew their lease.

In Jacksonville, these protesters weren't just impacting our two person office, they were impacting the children being served next door at a pediatric behavioral clinic, which is why we understand the decision not to renew our lease. Our Tampa and Jacksonville offices are not political or campaign offices. They are small, two person offices that help Floridians in the region with issues such as Medicare, Social Security and veterans benefits," said spokeswoman Christina Mandreucci.

Rubio's Tampa staff was asked to leave after the building owner said rallies had become too disruptive to the other tenants.

"Just as we are doing in Tampa, our staff in Jacksonville will continue to provide services to Northeast Florida despite not having an office, until a new office space is secured. Those who disagree with President Trump and Senator Rubio certainly have a right to exercise their First Amendment rights, and most of them have done so in a productive and respectful way. But unfortunately, some of them have chosen to do so in a manner that potentially hinders their fellow Floridians’ ability to receive help from our office," said Mandreucci....

http://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/local/senator-rubio-asked-to-vacate-jacksonville-office/500328082
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Re: Sen. Rubio asked to vacate Jacksonville office
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2017, 04:13:31 pm »
It's a shame ... the anti-Trump protestors are continuing to make a negative impact on this country.

The Jacksonville office for Sen. Marco Rubio is closing, the second district office in Florida to close following protests.

A spokesperson for Rubio says unruly behavior of some anti-Trump protesters was impacting other businesses, and they were asked to not renew their lease.

In Jacksonville, these protesters weren't just impacting our two person office, they were impacting the children being served next door at a pediatric behavioral clinic, which is why we understand the decision not to renew our lease. Our Tampa and Jacksonville offices are not political or campaign offices. They are small, two person offices that help Floridians in the region with issues such as Medicare, Social Security and veterans benefits," said spokeswoman Christina Mandreucci.

Rubio's Tampa staff was asked to leave after the building owner said rallies had become too disruptive to the other tenants.

"Just as we are doing in Tampa, our staff in Jacksonville will continue to provide services to Northeast Florida despite not having an office, until a new office space is secured. Those who disagree with President Trump and Senator Rubio certainly have a right to exercise their First Amendment rights, and most of them have done so in a productive and respectful way. But unfortunately, some of them have chosen to do so in a manner that potentially hinders their fellow Floridians’ ability to receive help from our office," said Mandreucci....

http://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/local/senator-rubio-asked-to-vacate-jacksonville-office/500328082

How about the cops arresting the unruly protestors? There are laws for disturbing the peace......

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Re: Sen. Rubio asked to vacate Jacksonville office
« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2017, 04:22:24 pm »
How about the cops arresting the unruly protestors? There are laws for disturbing the peace......

Ok ... the cops come and arrest a bunch of people...just what the kids next store need to witness.
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Re: Sen. Rubio asked to vacate Jacksonville office
« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2017, 04:42:18 pm »
Ok ... the cops come and arrest a bunch of people...just what the kids next store need to witness.

I'd support that. The kids would learn that if you violate the law, you go to jail. An adult throwing a loud, unruly hissy fit in public should be punished and punished harshly. It is one thing to protest, it's entirely another to interfere with citizens lawfully and peacefully going about their business. Those leftist idiots have been getting away with this kind of behavior for way too long.