Re: DeSantis gets huge endorsement
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 10:02 pm
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In two years he will be my governor and I can't wait.CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:42 am My boy keeps getting it done.
DeSantis: Protesters Blocking Roads, Extremists Harassing Others At Colleges Not Tolerated In Florida
“You think about what happened when you have these Hamas demonstrators out. They’re taking over bridges and they’re taking over roads,” he said at a press conference. “First of all, you don’t have a right to do that. You have someone get stuck in traffic … someone may need to get to a hospital, someone may need to pick up a child somewhere, and you’re just gonna commandeer the road because you have this ideological predilection? They tried to do that in Miami and what happened? In 10 minutes, they got dragged off the road where they belong. And we are not gonna tolerate that.”
https://www.dailywire.com/news/desantis ... in-florida
you are moving to florida?BigChiefin wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:06 pmIn two years he will be my governor and I can't wait.CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:42 am My boy keeps getting it done.
DeSantis: Protesters Blocking Roads, Extremists Harassing Others At Colleges Not Tolerated In Florida
“You think about what happened when you have these Hamas demonstrators out. They’re taking over bridges and they’re taking over roads,” he said at a press conference. “First of all, you don’t have a right to do that. You have someone get stuck in traffic … someone may need to get to a hospital, someone may need to pick up a child somewhere, and you’re just gonna commandeer the road because you have this ideological predilection? They tried to do that in Miami and what happened? In 10 minutes, they got dragged off the road where they belong. And we are not gonna tolerate that.”
https://www.dailywire.com/news/desantis ... in-florida
Considering that by the time you get here Rhonda will only have a year left, and he's term limited, and for fuck-all he's done actually of benefit -for- the state, why?
Sure am. Got two years left on my work contact and I'm out of shithole NY.Animal wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:39 pmyou are moving to florida?BigChiefin wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:06 pmIn two years he will be my governor and I can't wait.CHEEZY17 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 1:42 am My boy keeps getting it done.
DeSantis: Protesters Blocking Roads, Extremists Harassing Others At Colleges Not Tolerated In Florida
“You think about what happened when you have these Hamas demonstrators out. They’re taking over bridges and they’re taking over roads,” he said at a press conference. “First of all, you don’t have a right to do that. You have someone get stuck in traffic … someone may need to get to a hospital, someone may need to pick up a child somewhere, and you’re just gonna commandeer the road because you have this ideological predilection? They tried to do that in Miami and what happened? In 10 minutes, they got dragged off the road where they belong. And we are not gonna tolerate that.”
https://www.dailywire.com/news/desantis ... in-florida
I love most things he's done. And fuck Disney. I thought he went about it all wrong, but fuck them. And that's coming from someone who went to WDW every year for 40+ years.QillerDaemon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 3:02 pmConsidering that by the time you get here Rhonda will only have a year left, and he's term limited, and for fuck-all he's done actually of benefit -for- the state, why?
Bring money, lots of money. This is not a cheap state anymore, hasn't been for almost two decades and only getting worse. Housing, house insurance, car insurance, groceries, it just goes on. Roads have gone to shit. And all he's done is pick an unnecessary fight with the stat's largest private employer, and make it so outdoor workers can't have water breaks. A real political record to be proud of.
Yet he was reelected easily.QillerDaemon wrote: ↑Fri Apr 26, 2024 3:02 pmConsidering that by the time you get here Rhonda will only have a year left, and he's term limited, and for fuck-all he's done actually of benefit -for- the state, why?
Bring money, lots of money. This is not a cheap state anymore, hasn't been for almost two decades and only getting worse. Housing, house insurance, car insurance, groceries, it just goes on. Roads have gone to shit. And all he's done is pick an unnecessary fight with the stat's largest private employer, and make it so outdoor workers can't have water breaks. A real political record to be proud of.
Ya know, Cheez, I'm not even gonna try to argue with you about it. Yes, the state Democrat party really put two weak-sauce candidates up against Rhonda, especially in light of there had been better. But the party didn't choose better candidates, and a lot of political commentators took the party to task about it. The party "knew" better, though, and that is what (D) voters got to vote for. Not a few commentators say that the state party almost acts like it -wants- to lose elections. The Democrat party in Florida is basically moribund, has been for at least the last two decade, and not a few Democrats hold onto to their chairs mostly with the gerrymandering the Republicans engaged in, tossing some districts with a Democrat a bone to make their own plans look good. The party in many cases just hasn't backed more decently qualified candidates, and I simply can't explain the thought process.
I hear you. You basically just described Michigan but with the Dems in charge instead. The R party in Michigan is useless.QillerDaemon wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 2:12 pmYa know, Cheez, I'm not even gonna try to argue with you about it. Yes, the state Democrat party really put two weak-sauce candidates up against Rhonda, especially in light of there had been better. But the party didn't choose better candidates, and a lot of political commentators took the party to task about it. The party "knew" better, though, and that is what (D) voters got to vote for. Not a few commentators say that the state party almost acts like it -wants- to lose elections. The Democrat party in Florida is basically moribund, has been for at least the last two decade, and not a few Democrats hold onto to their chairs mostly with the gerrymandering the Republicans engaged in, tossing some districts with a Democrat a bone to make their own plans look good. The party in many cases just hasn't backed more decently qualified candidates, and I simply can't explain the thought process.