Not sure how you can claim to be for economic opportunity and low taxes when you want to impose high taxes on people who do business with people you don't like.
And DeSantis, like Texas, wants to use the government to censor speech.
I think this is a singular example and yet it doesn't seem to dent people's opinion of him in Florida. On the contrary, I and others see it as a positive because I think increasingly the populace is growing tired of corporate social rhetoric being shoved in our faces. The reaction to Kyrie helps reinforce this, as well as what's going on in San Francisco. Disney tying itself to the education sexual/gender law, which is pretty popular in Florida - even among Democrats - was barking up the wrong tree.
Do you have any other examples?
Because:
Miami is becoming a tech hubFlorida's job growth outpaces the nationDeSantis even has the capability of appeasing progressives with his nature conservancy policiesFlorida students are outpacing their peers post-PandemicComparing the conservative policies of Florida and the progressive policies of states like New York, it's pretty clear what works and what doesn't. Progressivism, much like its cousin socialism, doesn't work. Conservativism does. Conservative states were right on Covid. In the early of days of Covid I felt blue states were right but nope, red states won the long game and were correct about everything, include illiberal vaccine mandates.
What government censorship through speech has happened? The "Covid Whistleblower?"
Is she really to be trusted? I don't think so.
Florida IG found she had no real grounds.Say what you will but what I'm seeing is that Ron DeSantis' conservatism works. He is a sharp leader, manages to evade media attacks on his character unlike Trump, leads (and wins) the culture war, keeps gender and sexuality extremists from getting to our kids, refuses to teach the anti-American CRT in Florida schools. Florida offers tons of economic freedom, opportunity, and jobs as well low taxes. It's win after win after win.
No, he's not perfect. I strongly disagree with his opinion on Muslims but there's hope in me that opinion can be changed.
DeSantis seems one of the few governors in this nation getting things done that the constituents actually give af about. Him and Polis. Unfortunately for Dems, Polis is gay and will never be elected because of that but his excellent composure, common sense policies, and speaking to every day American concerns makes him the future of the Democratic Party - if they ever l earn to wise up and stop being re re's.
If Ron Desantis runs there's a lot of hope in me he could become the next Reagan. Here's hoping he brings America to a new age of prosperity. Unfortunately Trump just won't shut up and disappear and Ron is a good Republican who doesn't want to split the GOP vote so he won't run against him but DeSantis/Gabbard is my dream ticket. Maybe DeSantis/Haley. It'll be funny and beautiful if Republicans have the first female President. Libs will reeeeeeeeeeeeee so hard. Can't wait.
If I not for my love for four seasons, Florida would make a wonderful home.