Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a liberal and I say "good". When the old folks in Fla can't find a nurse who can read their chart or properly administer meds because they are ignoramuses, maybe they will say to them selves "hmm, perhaps we should not have driven the educated out of the state".
Actions, consequences.
Also, let them make enemies of Disney and hopefully decimate their economy. Reap, sow.
Disney's is booming in Florida. Unless they are wiling to move the property, they are going to have to keep investing in it. Do you really think Iger is going to decide that DeSantis is mean and write off Disney World and move to a more welcoming state?
I think nowadays anything can happen, and usually does.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm a liberal and I say "good". When the old folks in Fla can't find a nurse who can read their chart or properly administer meds because they are ignoramuses, maybe they will say to them selves "hmm, perhaps we should not have driven the educated out of the state".
Actions, consequences.
Also, let them make enemies of Disney and hopefully decimate their economy. Reap, sow.
Disney's is booming in Florida. Unless they are wiling to move the property, they are going to have to keep investing in it. Do you really think Iger is going to decide that DeSantis is mean and write off Disney World and move to a more welcoming state?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UF has really been rising in the rankings and just behind Uva. for public universities, so I think this is all B.S. And who cares anyway if the woke profs get driven out? That's a good thing. Maybe we can get back to actual education.
South Florida and Texas are like another country. English is a second language and both are culturally Latino. Now the state is dictating what can be taught and what can not with threaten of jail time. Any normal person would find another job. But who really cares? Florida universities and colleges are just party schools. The young professionals leave these states as soon as they can. I know many who complain it’s either angry, zombie like, old cheap white people or like living in South America.
For the life of me I do not understand the love for these two state by conservatives. Given how conservatives/republicans hate Hispanics and social security.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh no, what will Florida ever do without ecology and social justice professors!
Tourism/beaches is huge for the FL economy, and the beaches/natural beauty are a big reason people move to FL. PhDs in ecology, biology, hydro and geology are important for FL. Most people know this.
I’m concerned about Bill Gates experimenting with releasing certain mosquitos in Florida. How can that be a good idea?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Disney will move doesn't understand geography. No blue state can offer proximity to east coast travelers, warm weather year-round, and cheap land.
Also politics changes quickly. Florida could be blue in five years.
Why would it have to be a blue state? Disney is an extremely conservative/republican company. They could go to Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, South Carolina, etc.
Disney is radically far-leftist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Disney will move doesn't understand geography. No blue state can offer proximity to east coast travelers, warm weather year-round, and cheap land.
Also politics changes quickly. Florida could be blue in five years.
Why would it have to be a blue state? Disney is an extremely conservative/republican company. They could go to Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, South Carolina, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida’s colleges are generally mediocre at best, in any event. But tenure track jobs are quite rare indeed—old farts teaching into their 80s and the repulsive treatment of adjuncts.
UF is excellent as state schools go.
No shortage of professors will take those spots of others turn them down. Higher education has a massive surplus of phds looking for teaching jobs.
You didn't read the article
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida’s colleges are generally mediocre at best, in any event. But tenure track jobs are quite rare indeed—old farts teaching into their 80s and the repulsive treatment of adjuncts.
UF is excellent as state schools go.
No shortage of professors will take those spots of others turn them down. Higher education has a massive surplus of phds looking for teaching jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida’s colleges are generally mediocre at best, in any event. But tenure track jobs are quite rare indeed—old farts teaching into their 80s and the repulsive treatment of adjuncts.
UF is excellent as state schools go.
No shortage of professors will take those spots of others turn them down. Higher education has a massive surplus of phds looking for teaching jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Florida’s colleges are generally mediocre at best, in any event. But tenure track jobs are quite rare indeed—old farts teaching into their 80s and the repulsive treatment of adjuncts.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Disney will move doesn't understand geography. No blue state can offer proximity to east coast travelers, warm weather year-round, and cheap land.
Also politics changes quickly. Florida could be blue in five years.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone who thinks Disney will move doesn't understand geography. No blue state can offer proximity to east coast travelers, warm weather year-round, and cheap land.
Also politics changes quickly. Florida could be blue in five years.
Anonymous wrote:UF has really been rising in the rankings and just behind Uva. for public universities, so I think this is all B.S. And who cares anyway if the woke profs get driven out? That's a good thing. Maybe we can get back to actual education.