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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsFlorida man (DeSatan) is alive and well...and you think people in the White House are crazy!
It is hard for those of us living in Florida to even imagine how rational or educated people can keep straight face and imagine some of the things this governor (who is also a crook) does or says. We have to endure the orange idiot, but if you live in Florida, it is a daily hurricane of insanity from the white-boot, pudding-finger, nut-case from hell.
https://www.tampabay.com/news/education/2025/09/03/vaccine-mandates-desantis-school-nurse-teachers/
Andrew Spar, president of the Florida Education Association, said local union offices were flooded with calls immediately after Gov. Ron DeSantis news conference Wednesday morning, with members asking how they might be affected by changes to school health rules.
Spar said the governor appears to be more interested in scoring political points than in doing whats necessary to keep all children safe in school.
This is clearly not about the kids, Spar said, noting how broad cross sections of medical professionals have pointed to vaccinations as key to eradicating many debilitating diseases.
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https://www.tampabay.com/news/education/2025/09/03/desantis-says-crosswalk-art-is-safety-hazard-studies-say-otherwise/
The Florida Department of Transportations June 30 memo about street markings indicated they could lead to distractions or misunderstandings, (and) jeopardize both driver and pedestrian safety.
Is pavement art really a safety concern? Research shows just the opposite.
Numerous studies of bright crosswalk murals, both nationwide and around Florida, show a significant reduction in crashes and increase in driver compliance after theyve been installed. Even locally, cities have documented and been lauded for crosswalk programs that reduce incidents.
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https://www.tampabay.com/viewpoints/2025/08/14/desantis-hope-florida-scandal-gets-worse-column/
Weeks later, the charity gave $10 million to two nonprofits, who in turn sent nearly all of it to a political committee overseen by DeSantis then-chief of staff. That committee was created to oppose last years statewide referendum to legalize recreational marijuana, which DeSantis opposed.
Those revelations ignited a firestorm during this years legislative session, after reports that the nonprofits foundation had failed to file tax returns or perform audits required under state law, met in secret and maintained no budget or bylaws. A top Republican lawmaker accused the administration of illegally laundering federal Medicaid funds, and former federal prosecutors said the transactions may have been illegal. Prosecutors in Tallahassee have launched a criminal investigation.
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https://www.tampabay.com/news/florida-politics/2025/08/28/alligator-alcatraz-shutdown-cost-desantis-immigrant-detention-taxpayers/
The center may soon be completely empty as a judge upheld her decision late Wednesday ordering operations to wind down indefinitely.
Shutting down the facility for the time being would cost the state $15 million to $20 million immediately, and it would cost another $15 million to $20 million to reinstall structures if Florida is allowed to reopen it, according to court filings by the state.

maptap22
(225 posts)Now she is in charge of the vaccine death panels??? Who TF is she? He was elected when I moved here and I have not seen him do ANYTHING for the people of FL. It's all about making his little bitty self seem like a tough guy and he is anything but.
I am done caring about other people. Get your vaccine, don't get your vaccine - I don't give AF anymore.
Takket
(23,192 posts)I mean if it really is about personal liberty right?
Why should anyone tell you you need to wear a seatbelt?
Or for that matter how fast you can drive?
Why should there be stop signs? Let the alpha male burst through the intersection and all you weak betas can stop for him.
mwmisses4289
(2,099 posts)Or is he really Satan?
yellowdogintexas
(23,468 posts)This included full vaccination coverage, and regular exams at the intervals recommended by pediatricians, including one at age 18 (which many colleges require especially for dorm residents). Other states had mandates but Florida's was by far the best and most comprehensive. These were covered at 100%, too.
I was a claims analyst in medical insurance at the time and because we sold all over the country we had to follow every state's mandates. Some states only covered vaccinations and physicals up to age 6, some to age 10.
If I am remembering correctly the only other states which came close were California and Hawaii.
Iris
(16,605 posts)Working at a school in FL would basically be a health hazard