
You may remember the IRS contractor Charles Littlejohn who stole and leaked federal income tax returns and was sentenced to 5 years in prison. Some thought that five years was too lenient while others thought he should not have been prosecuted at all since they believe that Mr. Littlejohn performed a valuable public service by showing how much the wealthiest Americans pay in taxes. The IRS said that 70,000 taxpayer returns were leaked but recently the IRS sent a letter to House Judiciary Committee Committee Chairman Jim Jordan, admitted that the true number was not 70,000 but actually 405,427 taxpayers, 89 percent were business entities.
So how can we prevent this from happening again? There is only one way – Repeal the income tax and abolish the IRS. If the government doesn’t HAVE your confidential data, they can’t LEAK your confidential data. Like an old car, there comes a point when it costs more to repair it than it is worth. Unfortunately, the system is so badly broken that no matter how much we spend to “fix” the IRS and income tax, it will remain a corrupt and broken system. Continue reading
Ocala, FL — The stage is set for the 11th Annual Youth Business Plan Competition, an event that celebrates the innovative spirit of Marion County’s high school students. Aspiring young entrepreneurs will gather on Thursday, April 3, 2025, at 5:00 PM at the Power Plant Business Incubator (405 SE Osceola Avenue, Ocala, FL 34471) to present their big ideas and turn them into reality.
Hosted by the Ocala Metro Chamber & Economic Partnership (CEP), this event has become a cornerstone for youth development and entrepreneurship in the region. Each year, high school students compete to pitch their business plans to a panel of local business leaders and mentors, vying for support, guidance, and potential investment to bring their concepts to life. Continue reading
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By TomL
Judicial Watch is still trying to get to the bottom of the Fani Willis / Jack Smith / Alvin Bragg / IRS and other Government Agency’s? It seems the request for records have been ignored. They were told to turn them over by the courts. Did not happen. The thought is a lot of our Government was trying to stop Trump from winning the election. WHY? Because of what you are seeing happen right now. If you waited on the normal time it took to find things out it would be stalled for years. Not with Trump, he is going to make the truth come out.
There are a lot of moving part but no one counted on a team of patriot that would put their businesses on hold to clean up the corruption and over payment and continuing to pay after fraud was found.
There were a lot of innocent political figures lives ruined, especially republicans around Trump. He is now slowly pardoning them and the people charged with Insurrection. I have looked it up online and here is what it says …Rebellion is an uprising that resists and is organized against one’s government. A rebel is a person who engages in a rebellion. A rebel group is a consciously coordinated group that seeks to gain political control over an entire state or a portion of a state.
Now as I understand what happened was people got excited and went into the White House. Was not tryin g to take control but showing how unhappy they were about the corruption and the cheating that went on about the election. The Democrats found this to be something they could use against Trump and tried to turn into something it was not! It is slowly come to light!
These investigation will go on for ever because they tried to Impugn Trump reputation. History will tell the story!
TomL
I saw an article about there is two things that co-exist in the everglades in south Florida. Alligators and Crocodiles in the wild. I fished the everglades in south Florida for about 15 years and did very well. We stayed over night many time and even some time slept on the bank, most ofd the time in the back of the truck so we did not get eaten in our sleep. It was not unusual to see an alligators. Never saw an aggressive one unless you were near the female nest or had a stringer hanging in the water while fishing from a boat.
My wife and I were going down this canal about two miles long. There was a current from them opening a spill way so it slowed us and we only had a five horse outboard. A Crocodile started following us. He was a big fellow, probably 12 feet. He followed us the whole length of the canal. When we got to the end and turn into a slew that I wanted to fish, we never saw it again. There are crocodiles in the everglades. We did not see any for a long time, but as time went on we started seeing more. You could easily to tell the difference, a croc has a narrow pointed snout and can grow bigger than the Florida Alligator. There things that are also different but it is not visible. One is a top water feeder the other is not. I’m not sure which any more.
LADY LAKE — The Town of Lady Lake will host its first-ever Adult Easter Scavenger Hunt, “An Eggstraordinary Adventure,” on Saturday, April 12. The event will feature a competitive hunt across multiple locations, with participants collecting eggs and competing for high- value prizes.
Tickets are $10 per person, and at least one team member must be over 18 years old. A valid driver’s license is required to participate. The deadline to purchase tickets is April 4 at either Lady Lake Town Hall or the Lady Lake Library.
The scavenger hunt will begin at 9 a.m. at Snooky Park, located at 120 W. Lady Lake Blvd. Teams of two will follow a series of clues leading them to several different locations within town where they will collect eggs containing small prizes. Each business along the route will also have one golden egg, which will qualify teams for top-tier prizes. Continue reading
Town of Lady Lake Successfully Completes NPDES Audit, Reinforcing Commitment to Water Quality
Town News
The Town of Lady Lake has successfully completed its Year 4 National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) audit, as acknowledged by the Florida Department of Environmental Protection. This achievement highlights the town’s ongoing dedication to maintaining high environmental standards and protecting local waterways.
The NPDES permit regulates stormwater discharge to reduce pollution in natural water bodies, ensuring compliance with federal and state water quality standards. By successfully addressing all audit requirements, Lady Lake demonstrates its proactive approach to stormwater management.
“Ensuring the health and quality of our water resources is a top priority for the Town of Lady Lake,” said Public Works Director C.T. Eagle. “The successful completion of our NPDES audit reflects our commitment to implementing best practices in stormwater management and environmental protection.”
Stormwater runoff is a major contributor to water pollution, carrying debris, chemicals, and other pollutants into lakes, rivers, and wetlands. Compliance with NPDES standards helps protect Florida’s natural ecosystems, supports clean water initiatives, and ensures a healthier environment for residents and wildlife. Continue reading
The Lady Lake Police Department proudly welcomed James Dunagan and Allen Greene as new Patrol Lieutenants. They were sworn in by Chief Steve Hunt during the Lady Lake Town Commission meeting last night.
In their new roles, Lt. Dunagan and Lt. Greene will oversee the daily operations of the Patrol Division as Watch Commanders, each serving alternating shifts from noon to midnight. This new structure will enhance administrative oversight and provide additional leadership and guidance to the department.
Lt. Dunagan began his law enforcement career in 1996 with the City of Leesburg, where he earned recognition for his investigative expertise and leadership in high-profile cases. A U.S. Army veteran, Lt. Dunagan has also served as a field training officer, CVSA examiner, and team leader for the Critical Incident Response Team.
Lt. Greene’s career in law enforcement began in 2002 with the City of Altamonte Springs. Over the years, he advanced through various roles, including Lieutenant in the Street Crimes/Narcotics Unit and Watch Commander overseeing patrol operations. Lt. Greene, a U.S. Army veteran, brings over 17 years of experience and leadership to the Lady Lake Police Department.
These outstanding officers bring invaluable experience and dedication to their new roles, and we’re excited to see the positive impact they’ll make on our community.
Photo left to right: Lt. Allen Greene, Chief Steve Hunt, Lt. James Dunagan.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.— Governor Ron DeSantis announced that Florida’s labor force exceeded 11.1 million in January 2025, reinforcing the state’s economic strength. Job growth continued across most major industries, including manufacturing, which reached 430,800 jobs.
Additionally, newly revised data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) indicates that Florida’s labor force has been consistently larger than previously estimated, with an upward revision of 162,000 workers. The updated data shows that the state’s labor force grew or remained stable in 10 of the past 12 months, underscoring Florida’s sustained economic momentum.
“Florida continues to prove that leadership and conservative fiscal policies drive success,” said Governor Ron DeSantis. “We will keep the momentum going by insisting on reducing government spending, continuing to eliminate bureaucracy, and finding more tax reductions for Floridians.” Continue reading
Florida is even more prepared for NASA to move its HQ to the Space Coast
TITUSVILLE, Fla.—Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced the early completion of the NASA Causeway Bridge in Brevard County, delivering the second of two bridges six months ahead of schedule. The new bridge will officially open to traffic as soon as Wednesday, March 19.
The new, taller, and wider bridges stretch 4,025 feet over the Indian River and, as fixed spans, eliminate the need for drawbridge openings. This upgrade also supports the increasing volume and size of payloads and space industry vehicles traveling through the region’s growing high-tech aerospace corridor. With the opening of the new bridge, traffic will transition to its final configuration—westbound vehicles will utilize the newly completed bridge, while the existing bridge will be dedicated exclusively to eastbound traffic. This $128 million project was made possible through a strong partnership between FDOT, NASA, and Space Florida. Continue reading