Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, the state growing the most is, wait for it.......
Florida!!
So sad when facts contradict oh so appealling conspiracy theories. So unfair.
It’s been “growing the most” since they passed this bill? Really. And your link proving this in some fashion is… I guess the guy from Central America was supposed to bring it and he’s in the wind.
So sorry the facts expose your nonsense and hate.
FL has been growing non-stop for decades...and said growth has only accelerated in the past few years. Despite your nonsense and hate, smart people vote with their feet.
It has been growing because it is where older Americans - currently the Boomers - go to die.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, the state growing the most is, wait for it.......
Florida!!
So sad when facts contradict oh so appealling conspiracy theories. So unfair.
It’s been “growing the most” since they passed this bill? Really. And your link proving this in some fashion is… I guess the guy from Central America was supposed to bring it and he’s in the wind.
So sorry the facts expose your nonsense and hate.
FL has been growing non-stop for decades...and said growth has only accelerated in the past few years. Despite your nonsense and hate, smart people vote with their feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, the state growing the most is, wait for it.......
Florida!!
So sad when facts contradict oh so appealling conspiracy theories. So unfair.
It’s been “growing the most” since they passed this bill? Really. And your link proving this in some fashion is… I guess the guy from Central America was supposed to bring it and he’s in the wind.
So sorry the facts expose your nonsense and hate.
FL has been growing non-stop for decades...and said growth has only accelerated in the past few years. Despite your nonsense and hate, smart people vote with their feet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, the state growing the most is, wait for it.......
Florida!!
So sad when facts contradict oh so appealling conspiracy theories. So unfair.
It’s been “growing the most” since they passed this bill? Really. And your link proving this in some fashion is… I guess the guy from Central America was supposed to bring it and he’s in the wind.
Anonymous wrote:Meanwhile, the state growing the most is, wait for it.......
Florida!!
So sad when facts contradict oh so appealling conspiracy theories. So unfair.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How dare DeSantis enact worker protections? Maybe they should protest the minimum wage while they are at it.
What imaginary workers do you suppose DeSantis is protecting?
He didn't protect the immigrant workers who were actually doing the work.
And no native born Floridians were doing the work either.
Thank you for the alternative facts…
In the real world Florida has literally millions of citizens and legal immigrants performing all manner of hourly blue collar work and their prospects just got a lot better.
Nope, YOU are the one with alternative facts. How about you go try and tell that story to the Florida farmers who can't get anyone to help tend and pick crops. Or the construction sites that are now empty. Or the kitchens who no longer have help. Nobody is showing up for those "better prospects." Florida now has a manpower shortage. THAT is the fact.
Manpower shortage, haha. There is no such thing. What are you, some central planner who thinks there is a correct number of workers?
Per the Florida Policy Institute, Florida is losing as much as 10% of their workforce. Along with almost 13 billion in gross product. That is a shortage.
Ongoing construction stopped, because the workers left. Crops are rotting in fields. Some businesses have had to close their doors.
And here you are like a wackjob pretending there's no problem. You're seriously delusional.
You realize none of those scare tactic points have been verified in any way? Crops rotting... workers disappearing, etc.
Your comment is nothing but fearmongering.
NOOOOPE. Not fearmongering at all.
Florida Republican legislators who voted for this bill are starting to shit their pants and change their minds as the exodus of immigrants continues...
https://www.newsweek.com/republicans-urge-immigrants-stay-florida-fearing-new-laws-impact-1804640
+1
https://www.businessinsider.com/florida-gop-lawmaker-urges-immigrants-stay-voted-anti-immigration-bill-2023-6
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How dare DeSantis enact worker protections? Maybe they should protest the minimum wage while they are at it.
What imaginary workers do you suppose DeSantis is protecting?
He didn't protect the immigrant workers who were actually doing the work.
And no native born Floridians were doing the work either.
Thank you for the alternative facts…
In the real world Florida has literally millions of citizens and legal immigrants performing all manner of hourly blue collar work and their prospects just got a lot better.
Nope, YOU are the one with alternative facts. How about you go try and tell that story to the Florida farmers who can't get anyone to help tend and pick crops. Or the construction sites that are now empty. Or the kitchens who no longer have help. Nobody is showing up for those "better prospects." Florida now has a manpower shortage. THAT is the fact.
Manpower shortage, haha. There is no such thing. What are you, some central planner who thinks there is a correct number of workers?
Per the Florida Policy Institute, Florida is losing as much as 10% of their workforce. Along with almost 13 billion in gross product. That is a shortage.
Ongoing construction stopped, because the workers left. Crops are rotting in fields. Some businesses have had to close their doors.
And here you are like a wackjob pretending there's no problem. You're seriously delusional.
You realize none of those scare tactic points have been verified in any way? Crops rotting... workers disappearing, etc.
Your comment is nothing but fearmongering.
NOOOOPE. Not fearmongering at all.
Florida Republican legislators who voted for this bill are starting to shit their pants and change their minds as the exodus of immigrants continues...
https://www.newsweek.com/republicans-urge-immigrants-stay-florida-fearing-new-laws-impact-1804640
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How dare DeSantis enact worker protections? Maybe they should protest the minimum wage while they are at it.
What imaginary workers do you suppose DeSantis is protecting?
He didn't protect the immigrant workers who were actually doing the work.
And no native born Floridians were doing the work either.
Thank you for the alternative facts…
In the real world Florida has literally millions of citizens and legal immigrants performing all manner of hourly blue collar work and their prospects just got a lot better.
Nope, YOU are the one with alternative facts. How about you go try and tell that story to the Florida farmers who can't get anyone to help tend and pick crops. Or the construction sites that are now empty. Or the kitchens who no longer have help. Nobody is showing up for those "better prospects." Florida now has a manpower shortage. THAT is the fact.
Manpower shortage, haha. There is no such thing. What are you, some central planner who thinks there is a correct number of workers?
Per the Florida Policy Institute, Florida is losing as much as 10% of their workforce. Along with almost 13 billion in gross product. That is a shortage.
Ongoing construction stopped, because the workers left. Crops are rotting in fields. Some businesses have had to close their doors.
And here you are like a wackjob pretending there's no problem. You're seriously delusional.
You realize none of those scare tactic points have been verified in any way? Crops rotting... workers disappearing, etc.
Your comment is nothing but fearmongering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How dare DeSantis enact worker protections? Maybe they should protest the minimum wage while they are at it.
What imaginary workers do you suppose DeSantis is protecting?
He didn't protect the immigrant workers who were actually doing the work.
And no native born Floridians were doing the work either.
Thank you for the alternative facts…
In the real world Florida has literally millions of citizens and legal immigrants performing all manner of hourly blue collar work and their prospects just got a lot better.
Nope, YOU are the one with alternative facts. How about you go try and tell that story to the Florida farmers who can't get anyone to help tend and pick crops. Or the construction sites that are now empty. Or the kitchens who no longer have help. Nobody is showing up for those "better prospects." Florida now has a manpower shortage. THAT is the fact.
Manpower shortage, haha. There is no such thing. What are you, some central planner who thinks there is a correct number of workers?
Per the Florida Policy Institute, Florida is losing as much as 10% of their workforce. Along with almost 13 billion in gross product. That is a shortage.
Ongoing construction stopped, because the workers left. Crops are rotting in fields. Some businesses have had to close their doors.
And here you are like a wackjob pretending there's no problem. You're seriously delusional.
You realize none of those scare tactic points have been verified in any way? Crops rotting... workers disappearing, etc.
Your comment is nothing but fearmongering.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How dare DeSantis enact worker protections? Maybe they should protest the minimum wage while they are at it.
What imaginary workers do you suppose DeSantis is protecting?
He didn't protect the immigrant workers who were actually doing the work.
And no native born Floridians were doing the work either.
Thank you for the alternative facts…
In the real world Florida has literally millions of citizens and legal immigrants performing all manner of hourly blue collar work and their prospects just got a lot better.
Nope, YOU are the one with alternative facts. How about you go try and tell that story to the Florida farmers who can't get anyone to help tend and pick crops. Or the construction sites that are now empty. Or the kitchens who no longer have help. Nobody is showing up for those "better prospects." Florida now has a manpower shortage. THAT is the fact.
Manpower shortage, haha. There is no such thing. What are you, some central planner who thinks there is a correct number of workers?
Per the Florida Policy Institute, Florida is losing as much as 10% of their workforce. Along with almost 13 billion in gross product. That is a shortage.
Ongoing construction stopped, because the workers left. Crops are rotting in fields. Some businesses have had to close their doors.
And here you are like a wackjob pretending there's no problem. You're seriously delusional.