LOL -- Author of the DeSantis-approved "Don't Say Gay Bill' to do "hard time". Feds Want Author of Florida’s ‘Don’t Say Gay’ Bill to Do Hard Time After COVID Relief Fraud Guilty Plea https://www.thenewcivilrightsmoveme...rd-time-after-covid-relief-fraud-guilty-plea/
Just how many millions more of Florida taxpayer money is DeSantis going to spend on legal fees to push his indefensible political narrative in court. He has lost case after case after case -- spending an absurd amount of money on lawyers in his drive to look "ultra-right wing" in his presidential ambitions. DeSantis' redistricting map in Florida is unconstitutional and must be redrawn, judge says A judge says that a Florida redistricting plan pushed by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis violates the state constitution https://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory...rida-unconstitutional-redrawn-judge-102887623
DeSantis supporters are on the march in Florida. Neo-Nazis March Through Florida Park https://www.thedailybeast.com/neo-n...arch-through-florida-park-in-terrifying-video A large group of neo-Nazis wearing red and waving flags with swastikas marched through Cranes Roost Park in Altamonte Springs, Florida, on Saturday shouting “we are everywhere,” according to a video shared by a state lawmaker. Carlos Guillermo Smith, a former member of the Florida House of Representatives, said in a tweet that the demonstrators were raising “Heil Hitler” salutes. State Rep. Anna V. Eskamani cited the incident as an “absolutely disgusting … example of the far right extremism growing in FL.” “Florida is our home and I refuse to hand it over to extremists. We have to stand united against antisemitism, anti-Blackness, and anti-LGBTQ bigotry in order to take our state back,” Guillermo Smith said. In anticipation for Labor Day, the Anti-Defamation League’s (ADL) Center on Extremism issued a statement on Friday warning that two extremist groups—known as the Goyim Defense League and Blood Tribe— were “planning to gather in Florida in September 2023 for a joint, public demonstration(s) they are calling the ‘March of the Redshirts.’” The ADL said the groups would likely march in “high visibility locations” to “attract as much public and media attention as possible.”
White supremacist gunman in Florida is only a surprise to people not following DeSantis’ Florida DeSantis made Florida a safe space for bigots https://deanobeidallah.substack.com/p/white-supremacist-gunman-in-florida?utm_campaign=post
So how soon until DeSantisLand is sued out of existence. Noting that Disney stated they plan to spend over $100 Million in legal fees to put DeSantis in his place. Disney Warns Desantis Another Lawsuit Is Coming This Week https://insidethemagic.net/2023/09/...nother-lawsuit-is-coming-ld1/#google_vignette
So not a word out of DeSantis' mouth about Nazis marching all over his state. If BLM held a march, DeSantis would be holding a press conference within minutes threatening to lock them all up. Ron DeSantis Silent After Nazis Proudly March The Streets Of Central Florida https://newsone.com/4701561/ron-des...proudly-march-the-streets-of-central-florida/
Yet another example why demented Lil' Ron is not fit to hold office. Ron DeSantis Condemns ‘Excessive Sentences’ Against Proud Boys, Floats ‘Pardons and Commutations’ If Elected https://www.mediaite.com/politics/r...s-floats-pardons-and-commutations-if-elected/
''But everybody is moving to Florida'' he said... 'Brain drain': Nearly half of Florida's college faculty say they're looking for jobs in new states Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has often touted his state as "The Education State," but a new survey shows that many of the people responsible for doing the educating want no part of it. Tampa Bay Times reports that a big survey of more than survey 4,250 faculty members across four different states – Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and Texas – paints a particularly dire picture of how educators feel about Florida. "Across all four states, 31% of those surveyed said they were 'actively considering' interviewing in a different state this year," reports Tampa Bay Times. "In Florida, it was about 46% — and 28% said they’d already interviewed."