Why dont you read the bill and find out for yourself? There was a time when independent thought was considered a virtue. Ohhh thats right, you are a Biden supporter.
Here is the bill for.you since you did.not read it either.. HB7, aka "Stop WOKE," sponsored by Rep. Bryan Avila (R-Miami Springs), essentially seeks to ban classroom discussion and corporate trainings that make students or employees feel discomfort over their race. So if a white snowflake says that talking about workplace discrimination makes them uncomfortable they can move to have it banned.... Stop being an asshat always spouting Biden bad when this is a Fl issue with nothing to do with Biden.
DeSantis gets rock star treatment at CPAC https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/595887-desantis-gets-rock-star-treatment-at-cpac ORLANDO, Fla. – Former President Donald Trump may be the main event at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), but the gathering also put in stark relief Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s growing star power within the GOP. Conference attendees repeatedly pointed to Trump as their top choice for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. But many also expressed a deepening interest in DeSantis, whom they see as an eventual successor to Trump and future presidential candidate, especially if Trump decides against another White House campaign. The interest in DeSantis was clear on Thursday as droves of curious attendees filed into the main conference room ahead of his speech before promptly leaving after he had finished. At several points during his remarks, the crowd stood in applause. Just down the hall, a man held a sign emblazoned with “DeSantisland.” Thomas Longo, a 51-year-old contractor from New York, said that although he hopes Trump will run again in 2024, he was drawn to DeSantis because of the Florida governor’s hardline stance on issues like vaccine mandates and critical race theory. “DeSantis is a very powerful man,” Longo said. “He’s hopefully a potential president in ’28, I would prefer, at this point.” “I would still like to see Trump get in there in ’24,” he added. “But I think Trump is man enough to know that if he’s not able to do it, I think Trump would back DeSantis. I really do, personally.” Another attendee, Rebecca Schmigdall of Naples, Fla., said that Trump was the first candidate that comes to mind when it comes to the 2024 race for the White House, adding that she would prefer to keep DeSantis in the governor’s mansion “for as long as we can.” “I don’t want DeSantis to leave us yet,” she said. “I think eventually he probably will. But I think him being a strong voice for the governors is more important right now.” But Schmigdall, who’s attending her third CPAC, also said that Trump can’t stay at the helm of the conservative movement forever, noting that “at some point, someone’s going to have to take that job from him and take over and make it live on longer.” “If somebody else steps up – probably not in ’24 but in ’28 – if someone else steps up and says ‘I’m going to continue those policies,’ I think that would be amazing,” she said. Some attendees, however, were less keen on the idea of a comeback bid by Trump. Simon Molina Herrera, a student at the University of Maryland, College Park, and campus coordinator for the conservative group Turning Points USA, said he’s looking forward to “a new generation of leaders” in the Republican Party, pointing to DeSantis as an option. Still, he said he’s unsure about a 2024 run by DeSantis. “Ron DeSantis has been one of the greatest governors in the nation – keeping all the businesses open, keeping the state open,” he said. “He’s really great for a presidential candidate, but I think he should run for 2028.” Asked about a potential 2024 bid by Trump, Molina Herrera said that if the former president runs again, he would most likely vote for another candidate in the primary. "If he runs, he runs," Molina Herrera said. “I mean, I’m not sure exactly if I will vote for him in the primaries. But if he ends up as the general candidate in the 2024 election, I think I might support him. We’ll see how everything goes.” The conference – the largest annual gathering of conservative activists, writers and elected officials in the country – leaves little doubt about the sway that Trump still holds over the GOP’s grassroots. The red “Make America Great Again” hats that became a symbol of his two presidential campaigns were a common sight at CPAC. There were still signs and flags emblazoned with slogans like “Trump won” – a reference to his baseless claim that the 2020 election was stolen from him – and “Trump 2024.” And speaker after speaker paid tribute to the former president. Max Miller, an Ohio congressional candidate and former Trump aide, opened his remarks on Thursday by proclaiming that Trump was “right about everything.” Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) insisted that the former president had “ignited the brush fires of freedom.” Meanwhile, in “CPAC Central,” the conference’s main marketplace, one vendor set up a life-sized cardboard cutout of Trump resembling Rambo, while a cartoonish gold statue of the former president stood in the background. But DeSantis was also given the full rock star treatment. Before he took the stage on Thursday, CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp heaped praise on the Florida governor, saying that he had “made every right move – you name the topic.” A video then played showing DeSantis confronting a handful of national Democrats, including President Biden and Georgia gubernatorial hopeful Stacey Abrams. Saul Anuzis, a longtime Republican strategist and former Michigan GOP chair who has attended CPAC for decades, said that the burgeoning interest in DeSantis among conference attendees isn’t necessarily born out of a weariness or dislike of Trump, but rather a desire for a fresh face who can carry on the political movement that the former president helped give rise to. “To me what’ll be interesting to see is, even if people like Trump, do they want to move on?” Anuzis said. “And I think that’s where DeSantis’s appeal comes from – that maybe it’s time for a new generation. Maybe it’s time for fresh leadership.” One key indicator of Trump’s strength among the conservative grassroots will come out on Sunday, when the results of CPAC’s annual straw poll are released. That straw poll will measure whether attendees want to see the former president run again, as well as how other prospective candidates perform. Last year’s straw poll, conducted just over a month after Trump left office, found the former president as the heavy favorite to win the 2024 nomination, scoring a 34-point lead over the second-place finisher, DeSantis. But the same straw poll showed that only 68 percent of attendees wanted to see Trump run again. DeSantis has brushed off speculation about a 2024 run, insisting that he’s focused only on his role as governor and running for reelection this year. Nevertheless, he has yet to follow the lead of several other would-be presidential candidates who have pledged not to seek the GOP nomination if Trump mounts another campaign. One GOP strategist, who did not attend CPAC this year, said that it’s highly unlikely that DeSantis would challenge Trump in a presidential primary. But if this year’s straw poll shows any erosion in Trump’s support, it could signal a potential opening for other would-be 2024 Republicans, like DeSantis, the strategist said. “If this thing comes back and shows that Trump is holding his support or increasing it, that should kind of tell some of these other folks that 2024 might not be in the cards,” the pollster said. “But I think there have been a few signs that he’s not as strong as he used to be. The enthusiasm is there, especially at a place like CPAC, but that only goes so far.” DeSantis isn’t the only potential 2024 hopeful to make an appearance at CPAC this year. Sens. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem all spoke at the event. Trump is slated to give a primetime address at CPAC on Saturday night. Still, Trump remains “the 800-pound gorilla in the room” Anuzis said, adding that his penchant to attack anyone whom he perceives as a political rival – real or imagined – means that other Republicans interested in a potential 2024 run will have to tread lightly. “You have to be polite,” Anuzis said. “If he decides to run, he wins the primary. Everybody knows that.”
Excellent. DeSantis Goes Beast Mode on Woke Culture, Disney, and the Media Lies About the 'Don't Say Gay' Bill Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis goes Beast Mode: The chance that I am going to back down on my commitment to students and back down from my commitment to parents’ rights simply because of fraudulent media narratives or pressure from woke corporations, the chances of that are zero. On Thursday, after a call from Disney CEO Bob Chapek that activist shareholders forced as the result of a protest, DeSantis stood up to woke cancel culture. Refusing to bow to pressure by radicals, DeSantis defended the new anti-grooming bill — mislabeled as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill by the activist media who carry water for the Left — and said, “Here’s what I can tell you: In the state of Florida, we are not going to allow them to inject transgenderism into kindergartens.” The whole statement inspires and provides yet another beacon of conservative leadership for a Republican Party apparatus that too often backs down from the fight. Refusing to cede any ground to the Left, DeSantis continued: First graders shouldn’t have woke gender ideology imposed in their curriculums, and that is what we’re standing for because we’re standing for the kids and we’re standing for the parents. And I can tell you this. The chance that I am going to back down on my commitment to students and back down from my commitment to parents rights simply because of fraudulent media narratives or pressure from woke corporations, the chances of that are zero. And when you have companies that have made a fortune off being family friendly and catering to families and young kids, they should understand that parents of young kids do not want this injected into their kids’ kindergarten classrooms. They do not want their first-graders to go and be told that they can choose an opposite gender. That is not appropriate for those kids. So, if you’re family friendly, understand, the parents who are actually raising the families want to have their rights respected. And I also think you have companies like Disney that are gonna say and criticize parents rights, they’re going to criticize the fact that we don’t want transgenderism in kindergarten and first grade classrooms. If that’s the hill that they’re gonna die, how do they possibly explain lining their pockets with their relationship with the Communist Party of China. They make a fortune and don’t say a word about the really brutal practices that you see over there at the hands of the CCP [Chinese Communist Party]. So in Florida, our policy is going to be based on the best interest of Florida citizens, not on the musings of woke corporations.
Money trail from Russia to Ron DeSantis may soon be even more apparent, assuming that's possible. Russian pot entrepreneur tied to Parnas, Fruman is latest charged in campaign finance plot https://news.yahoo.com/russian-pot-entrepreneur-tied-parnas-230631076.html A would-be Russian marijuana tycoon who allegedly bankrolled a scheme by Rudy Giuliani associates to distribute illegal campaign contributions has been charged with campaign finance crimes. The charges against Andrey Muraviev are the latest shoe to drop in a plot that includes South Florida-based Soviet émigrés Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman — two of the odder characters in the orbit of the last administration — President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, a $1 million political fund and the peculiarly named company Fraud Guarantee. The South Floridians, whose donations included $50,000 to the successful campaign of Ron DeSantis, separately got tangled up in a Giuliani-engineered plot to dig up dirt on Joe Biden in Ukraine, the effort that led to the first impeachment of then-President Trump. (More at above url)
Trump mulling campaign launch party in Tallahassee to troll DeSantis Mr Trump has reportedly asked associates about venues near the Florida Governor’s mansion https://www.independent.co.uk/news/.../trump-ron-desantis-2024-launch-b2099805.html