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Yes I read it, already penalties for most of those things and I can't wait for the first driver that runs over a protestor to be tried in court. But DeSantis called it an anti-riot act so it must be good.
I can’t wait either. Good luck trying to sue for it.
Florida is a super majority white state because most Hispanics in this state identify as white. Generally speaking, Hispanics, regardless of how they identify, are less likely to engage in protests than black and white people.
Florida has the third highest undocumented population in the US, despite not sharing a land border with another
country. This means more businesses and people prefer to hire undocumented over US people.
Florida’s largest metro area, Jacksonville, is less than 1/10th the size of mega metro areas in other states.
21% of Florida’s population is 65 and older, the age cohort least likely to engage in violence, no matter politics.
A percentage of this population is not year round.
Florida has the third highest number of homeless people, after California and NY.
New residents don't move to Florida to escape politics but rather the weather. There are other states that have nice winter weather and lower crime rates than Florida.
As usual, wrong. Even one of your teammates unwittingly agrees with me.
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They are not escaping the politics, they are escaping the cold and higher cost of living. That’s why he is stupid- he doesn’t even know why people move to Florida. He should maybe look at any poll. https://www.google.com/amp/s/blog.ps...to-florida/amp
3: Florida has more affordable property than many other states
4: Florida doesn’t collect an individual Income Tax
23: Florida’s economy is booming – big time
Lol. I love how folks claim to spend 5 or make 6 figures to try to make themselves look significant.
No, to illustrate what you’d be giving up if anyone that voted D were to not come to FL, the seemingly preferred outcome of the sheriff and many in this thread.
Florida is a super majority white state because most Hispanics in this state identify as white. Generally speaking, Hispanics, regardless of how they identify, are less likely to engage in protests than black and white people.
Florida has the third highest undocumented population in the US, despite not sharing a land border with another
country. This means more businesses and people prefer to hire undocumented over US people.
Florida’s largest metro area, Jacksonville, is less than 1/10th the size of mega metro areas in other states.
21% of Florida’s population is 65 and older, the age cohort least likely to engage in violence, no matter politics.
A percentage of this population is not year round.
Florida has the third highest number of homeless people, after California and NY.
Voting for a*****es makes that person a*****e.
Quite simple.
*sigh*
Are so many here so far removed from reality that they think many people knowingly vote for an a-hole, or that anybody with the wrong R or D by their name is instantly an a-hole?
Are there Americans who are really that narrow-minded?!
C’mon folks. Let’s use our brains and not just be so tribal and weird.
No, to illustrate what you’d be giving up if anyone that voted D were to not come to FL, the seemingly preferred outcome of the sheriff and many in this thread.
Lol. Folks won’t stop coming to Florida, but please do report back if/when it happens.
It’s not the preferred outcome. The preferred outcome is not to have the dregs of society come and turn Florida into the cesspool that the dregs turned their previous state/cities into.
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