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News Journalism

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Feb 14, 2009, 11:25:30 AM2/14/09
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DBPR Department of Business and Professional Regulation
Tallahassee Florida and myfloridalicense My Florida License Licensing.
http://rexcurry.net/mediabusiness1.html

A convicted drug dealer was actively on federal felony probation for
years before the State of Florida Division of Real Estate licensing
ever found out. It is amazing that at the time this was written the
Division did not warn the public that the person was a felon on
probation.

That bureaucracy is so incompetent that they don't even have a method
for checking on whether any realtors have become convicted felons
actively on probation.

They rely on "self-reporting" by the licensee. If the convicted felon
does not clue them in, then they won't know (unless someone else clues
them in).

In the example above, the felon probationer had been convicted for
selling a large quantity of GHB, also known as the "date rape" drug.
Thus, the probationer was still licensed to accompany unescorted women
(and men) into vacant homes. In that sense, to this day, the
bureaucracy does not know what might have transpired during a time
when the probationer's license could have been revoked, if they had
known. The bureaucrats wish to assume that lots of bad things did not
happen and that none of the many missing persons reports that go
unsolved are related to this real-life example of the bureaucracy's
fecklessness.
http://rexcurry.net/doctor-capitalism-dr-capitalism-heals-socialism-kills.gif

The Government's website is actually misleading to the public because
it implies to the public that the license holders are not convicted
drug dealers on active federal felony probation, and the public
probably assumes that the bureaucracy would know and say so.

he government's web site needs to be improved with a warning,
something along the lines of "This bureaucracy does not know how many
of the license holders have become convicted felons on active
probation. If you deal with any of these people, they could be
convicted drug dealers on federal probation. This bureaucracy relies
on "self reporting" meaning that if the licensee or someone else does
not tell us, the bureaucracy does not know, and does not know if they
are eligible for license
revocation. Use this government web site at your own risk."

..................................

A similar problem exists on the State of Florida Corporation and
fictitious name web site in that there is no method by which anyone is
warned of whether a person using a Florida Corporation or ficitious
name
is a convicted drug dealer on probation.

....................................

The DBPR and other bureaucracies are as counter-productive as the
SEC. The Securities and Exchange Commission was repeatedly warned
that Bernard Madoff was suspected of running a Ponzi scheme and the
SEC did nothing.
http://rexcurry.net/mediabusiness1.html

On the other hand, the people who warned the SEC and others were
capitalists / investors, including Harry Markopolos, who had spent
four hours graphing Madoff's work and found it impossible to believe.
They, including MarHedge and Barron's, were warning people (in a
sense, similar to Consumer Reports magazine) and the SEC was not.
http://rexcurry.net/doctor-capitalism-dr-capitalism-heals-socialism-kills.gif

Perhaps the SEC did not understand the problem with a Ponzi scheme and
wondered why Markopolos was complaining about something that sounded
like the Social Security Scam, Obama's Stick-us package and EVERYTHING
else that the government does.

That is another reason why the SEC must end: It is part of the worst
ponzi scam ever - the federal government.

News Journalism

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Mar 9, 2009, 8:04:22 PM3/9/09
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It is hard to ascribe to mere incompetence the behavior of the DBPR
Department of Business and Professional Regulation in Tallahassee
Florida ( myfloridalicense My Florida License Licensing)
http://rexcurry.net/mediabusiness1.html

They fail to file and then lose orders revoking licenses for convicted
felons actively on probation.
The bahavior is in covering up and enabling convicted felons on
probation is so rampant at DBPR that it raises the suspicion of
corruption.


On Feb 14, 12:25 pm, News Journalism <news.journal...@gmail.com>
wrote:


> DBPR Department of Business and Professional Regulation

> Tallahassee Florida and myfloridalicense My Florida License Licensing.http://rexcurry.net/mediabusiness1.html


>
> A convicted drug dealer was actively on federal felony probation for
> years before the State of Florida Division of Real Estate licensing
> ever found out. It is amazing that at the time this was written the
> Division did not warn the public that the person was a felon on
> probation.
>
> That bureaucracy is so incompetent that they don't even have a method
> for checking on whether any realtors have become convicted felons
> actively on probation.
>
> They rely on "self-reporting" by the licensee. If the convicted felon
> does not clue them in, then they won't know (unless someone else clues
> them in).
>
> In the example above, the felon probationer had been convicted for
> selling a large quantity of GHB, also known as the "date rape" drug.
> Thus, the probationer was still licensed to accompany unescorted women
> (and men) into vacant homes. In that sense, to this day, the
> bureaucracy does not know what might have transpired during a time
> when the probationer's license could have been revoked, if they had
> known. The bureaucrats wish to assume that lots of bad things did not
> happen and that none of the many missing persons reports that go
> unsolved are related to this real-life example of the bureaucracy's

> fecklessness.http://rexcurry.net/doctor-capitalism-dr-capitalism-heals-socialism-k...


>
> The Government's website is actually misleading to the public because
> it implies to the public that the license holders are not convicted
> drug dealers on active federal felony probation, and the public
> probably assumes that the bureaucracy would know and say so.
>
> he government's web site needs to be improved with a warning,
> something along the lines of "This bureaucracy does not know how many
> of the license holders have become convicted felons on active
> probation. If you deal with any of these people, they could be
> convicted drug dealers on federal probation. This bureaucracy relies
> on "self reporting" meaning that if the licensee or someone else does
> not tell us, the bureaucracy does not know, and does not know if they
> are eligible for license
> revocation. Use this government web site at your own risk."
>
> ..................................
>
> A similar problem exists on the State of Florida Corporation and
> fictitious name web site in that there is no method by which anyone is
> warned of whether a person using a Florida Corporation or ficitious
> name
> is a convicted drug dealer on probation.
>
> ....................................
>
> The DBPR and other bureaucracies are as counter-productive as the
> SEC. The Securities and Exchange Commission was repeatedly warned
> that Bernard Madoff was suspected of running a Ponzi scheme and the

> SEC did nothing.http://rexcurry.net/mediabusiness1.html


>
> On the other hand, the people who warned the SEC and others were
> capitalists / investors, including Harry Markopolos, who had spent
> four hours graphing Madoff's work and found it impossible to believe.
> They, including MarHedge and Barron's, were warning people (in a

> sense, similar to Consumer Reports magazine) and the SEC was not.http://rexcurry.net/doctor-capitalism-dr-capitalism-heals-socialism-k...

News Journalism

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Mar 10, 2009, 5:16:47 PM3/10/09
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Two shocking facts about this bureacracy:

1. It has no idea how many of its license holders are convicted
felons, including those who are on active federal probation (or any
state probation).

2. It has no idea how many of its license holders have had their
licenses revoked (by the bureacracy itself). It doesn't keep track of
its own revocations of licenses.

It fails to file revocation orders and then its loses orders revoking
licenses for convicted felons actively on probation. The behavior is
covering up and enabling convicted felons on probation. DBPR personnel
are completely disinterested and rude when the problem is called to
their attention. If you ever call to inquire about a problem like this
one and the DBPR bureacrat says: "I'll look into it and get back to
you on it" that means that NOTHING will happen. If you call a month
later, you will receive the same response. They will also deliberately
transfer you to other people who they know cannot answer your
question. The only way you will ever correct the errors is to start
emailing and phoning all higher-ups and tell them you will involve the
media. It raises the suspicion of corruption and worse at the DBPR
Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Florida Real
Estate Commission. http://rexcurry.net/swastika3swastika.jpg

In the real-life example above a convicted felon on active federal
probation could see that the DBPR website showed that he possessed a
license in good standing and he could continue to hold himself out as
a licensed active real estate sales associate, even though his license
was supposed to have been revoked for life. The DBPR misleads and
endangers the public.

In the felon's case the felon would have been able to renew his
license (upon its customary revolving expiration date) and probably
could have done so for the rest of his life. No one at the DBPR would
have ever noticed that the DBPR had revoked his license. It is
impossible to know how many examples still exist of felons who have
had their licenses revoked by DBPR but are shown by the DBPR website
to be licensees in good standing.

On Mar 9, 8:04 pm, News Journalism <news.journal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It is hard to ascribe to mere incompetence the behavior of the DBPR
> Department of Business and Professional Regulation in Tallahassee

> Florida ( myfloridalicense My Florida License Licensing)http://rexcurry.net/mediabusiness1.html

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