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Old 11-22-2022 | 06:22 PM
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Originally Posted by e6bpilot
I can talk about Florida because I am from there. Yes, correct, born and raised there, my whole family (also born and raised) still lives there and have over 100 years of history there. This is unlike most of the current residents who have been there since breakfast and moved there to take advantage of the favorable tax structure that was put in place a long time ago by the party opposed to the current party in power.
I am sorry if I hurt your feelings talking about my fellow Floridian Ron D, who was also born there around the same time as me. He was just an example out of thin air because I have a strong connection to him. It could have been anyone.
I find it funny that so many Florida transplants get their feelings hurt when you tell them that their adopted state is the butt of a joke and will always be. Don't get mad, own it!
Signed,
A REAL Florida man.
Trust me, I'm not hurt, it's just funny how the US press(minus FNC)/ DNC (one in the same) moves on to whoever is perceived as the HMFIC of the Republicans of the day as evil, demented, and somehow the antithesis of all homophobia, racism, antisemitism and any other ism the press can muster.

The governor signed a law implemented by the FL congress/senate and he was just reelected by a considerable margin over a past governor.

Turns out a considerable majority of Floridians don't want their kids first grade teachers teaching their kids about gender and sexuality.

As a former Floridian, you should be thanking your current statemates that by only 50,000 votes in 2018 the state missed narrowly electing a meth addicted, federally indicted Tallahassee mayor as governor, man how would have COVID gone for FL had those 50K peeps not voted.....
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