Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their public schools were open in most of the counties during the Covid while FCPS shut schools down for full year. You can totally recovery after the hurricane losses, but your child will never recover from the lost development and will be behind for a long time.
Yeah, my parents live down there. I took the kids to visit maybe half a dozen times during the pandemic to get away from this depressing, shutdown area. DeSantis reopened the schools while our kids here were stuck in virtual. It was like night and day, and a lot of people from up north voted with their feet.
I have a t-shirt that says "Make America Florida." My Arlington neighbors give me their best squinty-faced scowl when they see it.
Your shirt might as well say, "Avoid me, I'm intolerant and nuts."
Anonymous wrote:It is just going to continue to get worse and worse as climate change continues. Why in gods name would you continue to live or relocate to this state? Obviously discounting people who are unable to move for financial or physical reasons. But people who are voluntarily moving to Florida - why? Please explain this to me,
Anonymous wrote:Oh give it a rest. All of us living in hurricane zones know we live in hurricane zones. Y’all get some wild winter storms, tornados, and still hurricanes up there too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is just going to continue to get worse and worse as climate change continues. Why in gods name would you continue to live or relocate to this state? Obviously discounting people who are unable to move for financial or physical reasons. But people who are voluntarily moving to Florida - why? Please explain this to me,
Just stop. Climate change cannot be linked to any particular storm. This year has not had a lot of storms. 2 a year in Floriday is not a lot. 1901 there were 4. Can't blame that on climate change. This is a very normal/average year. Climate change not really likely to impact Florida that much in any event.
Wait, are you kidding? Climate change is already affecting Florida a lot. It's going to devastate a lot of the state. We're like 90 percent coastline here! This is nothing but one example - but I live in Tampa Bay too and there are people in my non-flood zone neighborhood who've moved here from the beach because they are worried about increasing severity and number of storms.
This year Ian was horrific, devastating - and Nicole is mostly NBD. At least where I am. It's been a rainy, windy day.
You need to learn more about actual storm data, and not get your weather information from Don Lemon. No, climate change is not already affecting Florida a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is just going to continue to get worse and worse as climate change continues. Why in gods name would you continue to live or relocate to this state? Obviously discounting people who are unable to move for financial or physical reasons. But people who are voluntarily moving to Florida - why? Please explain this to me,
Just stop. Climate change cannot be linked to any particular storm. This year has not had a lot of storms. 2 a year in Floriday is not a lot. 1901 there were 4. Can't blame that on climate change. This is a very normal/average year. Climate change not really likely to impact Florida that much in any event.
Wait, are you kidding? Climate change is already affecting Florida a lot. It's going to devastate a lot of the state. We're like 90 percent coastline here! This is nothing but one example - but I live in Tampa Bay too and there are people in my non-flood zone neighborhood who've moved here from the beach because they are worried about increasing severity and number of storms.
This year Ian was horrific, devastating - and Nicole is mostly NBD. At least where I am. It's been a rainy, windy day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their public schools were open in most of the counties during the Covid while FCPS shut schools down for full year. You can totally recovery after the hurricane losses, but your child will never recover from the lost development and will be behind for a long time.
Yeah, my parents live down there. I took the kids to visit maybe half a dozen times during the pandemic to get away from this depressing, shutdown area. DeSantis reopened the schools while our kids here were stuck in virtual. It was like night and day, and a lot of people from up north voted with their feet.
I have a t-shirt that says "Make America Florida." My Arlington neighbors give me their best squinty-faced scowl when they see it.
Your shirt might as well say, "Avoid me, I'm intolerant and nuts."
I may be nuts, but unlike most left-wing people in the DC area, I'm not intolerant of differing opinions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a state that everyone hates on this board, you sure do talk about us down here an awful lot.
Right?
Florida is awful. It’s a terrible place. It’s torture being there. And if you’re a lib from the northeast, you definitely should listen to everyone trashing Florida abd take their advice and NEVER come here. All the bad stuff you’ve heard is true. Save yourselves! Stay in NY where it’s safe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their public schools were open in most of the counties during the Covid while FCPS shut schools down for full year. You can totally recovery after the hurricane losses, but your child will never recover from the lost development and will be behind for a long time.
Yeah, my parents live down there. I took the kids to visit maybe half a dozen times during the pandemic to get away from this depressing, shutdown area. DeSantis reopened the schools while our kids here were stuck in virtual. It was like night and day, and a lot of people from up north voted with their feet.
I have a t-shirt that says "Make America Florida." My Arlington neighbors give me their best squinty-faced scowl when they see it.
Your shirt might as well say, "Avoid me, I'm intolerant and nuts."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their public schools were open in most of the counties during the Covid while FCPS shut schools down for full year. You can totally recovery after the hurricane losses, but your child will never recover from the lost development and will be behind for a long time.
Yeah, my parents live down there. I took the kids to visit maybe half a dozen times during the pandemic to get away from this depressing, shutdown area. DeSantis reopened the schools while our kids here were stuck in virtual. It was like night and day, and a lot of people from up north voted with their feet.
I have a t-shirt that says "Make America Florida." My Arlington neighbors give me their best squinty-faced scowl when they see it.
Your shirt might as well say, "Avoid me, I'm intolerant and nuts."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their public schools were open in most of the counties during the Covid while FCPS shut schools down for full year. You can totally recovery after the hurricane losses, but your child will never recover from the lost development and will be behind for a long time.
Yeah, my parents live down there. I took the kids to visit maybe half a dozen times during the pandemic to get away from this depressing, shutdown area. DeSantis reopened the schools while our kids here were stuck in virtual. It was like night and day, and a lot of people from up north voted with their feet.
I have a t-shirt that says "Make America Florida." My Arlington neighbors give me their best squinty-faced scowl when they see it.