Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Floridians will remember that right before Hurricane Ian, DeSantis used FL state funds to fly amnesty seekers from TX to other states to score political points.
Well that's the thing. And also let our state's property insurance market completely collapse on his watch. Crist, running against him, was voted in as governor last time he won in part to fix the state's property insurance system. So, let's see if that happens again.
I loathe DeSantis but he's seemed ok during the storm. Not great. Not the guy you can't wait to see the next update from. Not the guy who seems to be sharing in people's pain or assuring them that he will be there every step of the way to get people back on their feet.
So, who knows.
That is not DeSantis’s thing. He will steal aid money and divert the rest to his friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The destruction based on the Hurricane Ian is devastating. So, many homes and infrastructure destroyed. We are little over month away from midterm. Based on the destruction, people would be displaced and voting areas would be closed etc.
How would this affect the election. Is there a precedence? Can these folks who have lost a lot vote. Has Desantis and his AG have a plan to protect voting rights of the disaster affected folks? Are they going to play games to depress Democrat voting area not being supported where as republicans voting area being given alternatives?
Let's see... I've just lost my entire house, cars, personal property... perhaps my job... perhaps I have a family member who was injured in the storm. But by golly, the first thing I'm thinking about is my voting rights for an election 6 weeks away.
OP, frankly I find your post really offensive. This is not about you and your desire to cling to the D's handful-seats majority in the House.
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OP seems to believe that Democrats are the only ones affected by this disaster.
This thread is a window into the mind of a liberal. Priorities.
It’s a better one into the minds of cons. You guys are clearly very angry that people can see how your party targets and attacks Democrats and prevents Democratic votes from counting.
To be honest? This ‘con’ doesn’t even begin to understand where your anger and disdain come from. If ‘cons’ prevented Dem votes from counting, Biden would not be in office. JFC
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Floridians will remember that right before Hurricane Ian, DeSantis used FL state funds to fly amnesty seekers from TX to other states to score political points.
They won’t.
Agreed. Many individuals are tired of paying the cost of supporting asylum seekers and undocumented immigrants without federal assistance. They see sending those people to other places as long-term cost savings. You may disagree but that is some people’s perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Floridians will remember that right before Hurricane Ian, DeSantis used FL state funds to fly amnesty seekers from TX to other states to score political points.
They won’t.
Agreed. Many individuals are tired of paying the cost of supporting asylum seekers and undocumented immigrants without federal assistance. They see sending those people to other places as long-term cost savings. You may disagree but that is some people’s perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Floridians will remember that right before Hurricane Ian, DeSantis used FL state funds to fly amnesty seekers from TX to other states to score political points.
They won’t.
Agreed. Many individuals are tired of paying the cost of supporting asylum seekers and undocumented immigrants without federal assistance. They see sending those people to other places as long-term cost savings. You may disagree but that is some people’s perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Floridians will remember that right before Hurricane Ian, DeSantis used FL state funds to fly amnesty seekers from TX to other states to score political points.
They won’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Floridians will remember that right before Hurricane Ian, DeSantis used FL state funds to fly amnesty seekers from TX to other states to score political points.
Well that's the thing. And also let our state's property insurance market completely collapse on his watch. Crist, running against him, was voted in as governor last time he won in part to fix the state's property insurance system. So, let's see if that happens again.
I loathe DeSantis but he's seemed ok during the storm. Not great. Not the guy you can't wait to see the next update from. Not the guy who seems to be sharing in people's pain or assuring them that he will be there every step of the way to get people back on their feet.
So, who knows.
That is not DeSantis’s thing. He will steal aid money and divert the rest to his friends.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um, OP? Plenty of people of ALL political persuasions have had their homes destroyed. You really need to take off your tinfoil hat.
Don’t you know DeSantis planned this hurricane? This site is insane.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope Floridians will remember that right before Hurricane Ian, DeSantis used FL state funds to fly amnesty seekers from TX to other states to score political points.
Well that's the thing. And also let our state's property insurance market completely collapse on his watch. Crist, running against him, was voted in as governor last time he won in part to fix the state's property insurance system. So, let's see if that happens again.
I loathe DeSantis but he's seemed ok during the storm. Not great. Not the guy you can't wait to see the next update from. Not the guy who seems to be sharing in people's pain or assuring them that he will be there every step of the way to get people back on their feet.
So, who knows.
Anonymous wrote:I hope Floridians will remember that right before Hurricane Ian, DeSantis used FL state funds to fly amnesty seekers from TX to other states to score political points.
Anonymous wrote:I hope Floridians will remember that right before Hurricane Ian, DeSantis used FL state funds to fly amnesty seekers from TX to other states to score political points.
then-Gov. Rick Scott issued an executive order that allowed for loosened mail voting restrictions (great!)
Florida needs to do a better job protecting the vote from Hurricane Ian than it did with 2018′s Hurricane Michael. In forthcoming research in The Journal of Politics, we show how Hurricane Michael — and the state’s reaction — hurt polling places and depressed turnout.
The main lesson from 2018? Florida must do everything it can to keep polling places affected by Ian open or should establish emergency poll sites in the same areas rather than making voters travel farther to vote.
Category 5 Hurricane Michael hit Florida on Oct. 10, 2018. It devastated the panhandle, causing $25 billion in damage and killing more than a dozen residents. In response, then-Gov. Rick Scott issued an executive order that allowed for loosened mail voting restrictions (great!), and let counties consolidate polling places at the last minute (not great since there was no funding for emergency polling sites).
We learned through records requests that the state did not provide any emergency funding for the election. Most counties consolidated polling places without adding emergency sites. In the eight counties covered by the executive order, the number of polling sites dropped from a planned 125 to 61.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The destruction based on the Hurricane Ian is devastating. So, many homes and infrastructure destroyed. We are little over month away from midterm. Based on the destruction, people would be displaced and voting areas would be closed etc.
How would this affect the election. Is there a precedence? Can these folks who have lost a lot vote. Has Desantis and his AG have a plan to protect voting rights of the disaster affected folks? Are they going to play games to depress Democrat voting area not being supported where as republicans voting area being given alternatives?
Let's see... I've just lost my entire house, cars, personal property... perhaps my job... perhaps I have a family member who was injured in the storm. But by golly, the first thing I'm thinking about is my voting rights for an election 6 weeks away.
OP, frankly I find your post really offensive. This is not about you and your desire to cling to the D's handful-seats majority in the House.
+100
OP seems to believe that Democrats are the only ones affected by this disaster.
This thread is a window into the mind of a liberal. Priorities.
It’s a better one into the minds of cons. You guys are clearly very angry that people can see how your party targets and attacks Democrats and prevents Democratic votes from counting.
To be honest? This ‘con’ doesn’t even begin to understand where your anger and disdain come from. If ‘cons’ prevented Dem votes from counting, Biden would not be in office. JFC