Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Florida" does not want to do anything. Are you not able to differentiate between "Florida" which is a state of about 22 million people, about 5 million who are registered Republicans and about 9 million are either registered as Democrats, other minority parties or No Party affiliation, and the idiot governor Ron DeSantis? He wants to do a lot of stupid things in his desperate quest to pander to his ever dwindling base, but "Florida" does not collectively want to do any one thing.
eh.. you get what you voted for.
No I definitely did not get what I voted for and neither did many millions of other Florida residents.
And yet, millions of Florida residents overwhelmingly elected DeSantis and are quite happy with the results. You don't always get to win.![]()
DP
Anonymous wrote:I feel bad for the 29,000 students who take this course annually who may lose the opportunity for college credit or exposure to a needed professional field.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Florida" does not want to do anything. Are you not able to differentiate between "Florida" which is a state of about 22 million people, about 5 million who are registered Republicans and about 9 million are either registered as Democrats, other minority parties or No Party affiliation, and the idiot governor Ron DeSantis? He wants to do a lot of stupid things in his desperate quest to pander to his ever dwindling base, but "Florida" does not collectively want to do any one thing.
eh.. you get what you voted for.
No I definitely did not get what I voted for and neither did many millions of other Florida residents.
And yet, millions of Florida residents overwhelmingly elected DeSantis and are quite happy with the results. You don't always get to win.![]()
DP
How do you know that people are "quite happy with the results"? DeeeeeeSantis isn't even IN Florida anymore - and he's looking like more and more of a crackpot loser with every passing day. Even the people who voted for him - and I am NOT one of them - are starting to see his culture war shII as a waste of time and money.
Meanwhile, as our most active hurricane month approaches, he's telling people to pray because he and his cronies in the legislature sure haven't figured out how to fix the broken property insurance system.
Since most of us here don't live in FL, what news source is reporting how unhappy people are with Desantis?
Quick google search:
https://floridapolitics.com/archives/622494-florida-voters-still-like-ron-desantis-as-governor-and-side-with-him-over-disney/
New polling from the Florida Atlantic University Mainstreet PolCom Lab shows Floridians remain positive about DeSantis’ work as Governor. About 54% of voters say they approve of “the way Ron DeSantis is handling his job as Governor of Florida.” A strong plurality, 41%, say they strongly approve.
By comparison, 43% disapprove of his job performance, with 34% of voters strongly disapproving.
Based on that, seems most Floridians still like him.
What makes you say that most Floridians still like him, without any public opinion polling telling you that? Just, that's your guess so you'll state it like it's true?
https://theamericanonews.com/floricua/2023/05/19/most-floridians-disapprove-of-states-direction-desantis-approval-rating-drops-by-19-points-in-new-poll/
^ This is from a while ago but he hasn't done a thing since to make himself MORE popular here
And you can see from the fact that Florida representatives have been mostly endorsing Trump instead of him that he isn't some wildly popular guy here
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/nearly-a-dozen-florida-republicans-have-endorsed-trump-snubbing-desantis/
I think his moment is over - and no one likes a loser.
Anonymous wrote:"Florida" does not want to do anything. Are you not able to differentiate between "Florida" which is a state of about 22 million people, about 5 million who are registered Republicans and about 9 million are either registered as Democrats, other minority parties or No Party affiliation, and the idiot governor Ron DeSantis? He wants to do a lot of stupid things in his desperate quest to pander to his ever dwindling base, but "Florida" does not collectively want to do any one thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Florida" does not want to do anything. Are you not able to differentiate between "Florida" which is a state of about 22 million people, about 5 million who are registered Republicans and about 9 million are either registered as Democrats, other minority parties or No Party affiliation, and the idiot governor Ron DeSantis? He wants to do a lot of stupid things in his desperate quest to pander to his ever dwindling base, but "Florida" does not collectively want to do any one thing.
eh.. you get what you voted for.
No I definitely did not get what I voted for and neither did many millions of other Florida residents.
And yet, millions of Florida residents overwhelmingly elected DeSantis and are quite happy with the results. You don't always get to win.![]()
DP
How do you know that people are "quite happy with the results"? DeeeeeeSantis isn't even IN Florida anymore - and he's looking like more and more of a crackpot loser with every passing day. Even the people who voted for him - and I am NOT one of them - are starting to see his culture war shII as a waste of time and money.
Meanwhile, as our most active hurricane month approaches, he's telling people to pray because he and his cronies in the legislature sure haven't figured out how to fix the broken property insurance system.
Since most of us here don't live in FL, what news source is reporting how unhappy people are with Desantis?
Quick google search:
https://floridapolitics.com/archives/622494-florida-voters-still-like-ron-desantis-as-governor-and-side-with-him-over-disney/
New polling from the Florida Atlantic University Mainstreet PolCom Lab shows Floridians remain positive about DeSantis’ work as Governor. About 54% of voters say they approve of “the way Ron DeSantis is handling his job as Governor of Florida.” A strong plurality, 41%, say they strongly approve.
By comparison, 43% disapprove of his job performance, with 34% of voters strongly disapproving.
Based on that, seems most Floridians still like him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Florida" does not want to do anything. Are you not able to differentiate between "Florida" which is a state of about 22 million people, about 5 million who are registered Republicans and about 9 million are either registered as Democrats, other minority parties or No Party affiliation, and the idiot governor Ron DeSantis? He wants to do a lot of stupid things in his desperate quest to pander to his ever dwindling base, but "Florida" does not collectively want to do any one thing.
eh.. you get what you voted for.
No I definitely did not get what I voted for and neither did many millions of other Florida residents.
And yet, millions of Florida residents overwhelmingly elected DeSantis and are quite happy with the results. You don't always get to win.![]()
DP
How do you know that people are "quite happy with the results"? DeeeeeeSantis isn't even IN Florida anymore - and he's looking like more and more of a crackpot loser with every passing day. Even the people who voted for him - and I am NOT one of them - are starting to see his culture war shII as a waste of time and money.
Meanwhile, as our most active hurricane month approaches, he's telling people to pray because he and his cronies in the legislature sure haven't figured out how to fix the broken property insurance system.
New polling from the Florida Atlantic University Mainstreet PolCom Lab shows Floridians remain positive about DeSantis’ work as Governor. About 54% of voters say they approve of “the way Ron DeSantis is handling his job as Governor of Florida.” A strong plurality, 41%, say they strongly approve.
By comparison, 43% disapprove of his job performance, with 34% of voters strongly disapproving.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Florida" does not want to do anything. Are you not able to differentiate between "Florida" which is a state of about 22 million people, about 5 million who are registered Republicans and about 9 million are either registered as Democrats, other minority parties or No Party affiliation, and the idiot governor Ron DeSantis? He wants to do a lot of stupid things in his desperate quest to pander to his ever dwindling base, but "Florida" does not collectively want to do any one thing.
eh.. you get what you voted for.
No I definitely did not get what I voted for and neither did many millions of other Florida residents.
And yet, millions of Florida residents overwhelmingly elected DeSantis and are quite happy with the results. You don't always get to win.![]()
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Florida" does not want to do anything. Are you not able to differentiate between "Florida" which is a state of about 22 million people, about 5 million who are registered Republicans and about 9 million are either registered as Democrats, other minority parties or No Party affiliation, and the idiot governor Ron DeSantis? He wants to do a lot of stupid things in his desperate quest to pander to his ever dwindling base, but "Florida" does not collectively want to do any one thing.
eh.. you get what you voted for.
No I definitely did not get what I voted for and neither did many millions of other Florida residents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Florida" does not want to do anything. Are you not able to differentiate between "Florida" which is a state of about 22 million people, about 5 million who are registered Republicans and about 9 million are either registered as Democrats, other minority parties or No Party affiliation, and the idiot governor Ron DeSantis? He wants to do a lot of stupid things in his desperate quest to pander to his ever dwindling base, but "Florida" does not collectively want to do any one thing.
eh.. you get what you voted for.
No I definitely did not get what I voted for and neither did many millions of other Florida residents.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Florida" does not want to do anything. Are you not able to differentiate between "Florida" which is a state of about 22 million people, about 5 million who are registered Republicans and about 9 million are either registered as Democrats, other minority parties or No Party affiliation, and the idiot governor Ron DeSantis? He wants to do a lot of stupid things in his desperate quest to pander to his ever dwindling base, but "Florida" does not collectively want to do any one thing.
eh.. you get what you voted for.
Anonymous wrote:"Florida" does not want to do anything. Are you not able to differentiate between "Florida" which is a state of about 22 million people, about 5 million who are registered Republicans and about 9 million are either registered as Democrats, other minority parties or No Party affiliation, and the idiot governor Ron DeSantis? He wants to do a lot of stupid things in his desperate quest to pander to his ever dwindling base, but "Florida" does not collectively want to do any one thing.
Florida superintendents were advised Thursday by the state to nix their Advanced Placement Psychology classes unless they exclude any topics related to gender or sexuality, according to The College Board, which oversees the AP program.