Welcome home, fellow Gator.

The Gator Nation's oldest and most active insider community
Join today!
  1. Gator Country Black Friday special!

    Now's a great time to join or renew and get $20 off your annual VIP subscription! LIMITED QUANTITIES -- for details click here.

So what’s new in DuhSantistan?

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by jjgator55, May 18, 2022.

Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.
  1. rtgator

    rtgator Premium Member

    7,429
    866
    458
    Apr 3, 2007
  2. rtgator

    rtgator Premium Member

    7,429
    866
    458
    Apr 3, 2007
    Screenshot_20221115-120003_Chrome.jpg
     
    • Winner Winner x 2
    • Fistbump/Thanks! Fistbump/Thanks! x 1
  3. dangolegators

    dangolegators GC Hall of Fame

    Apr 26, 2007
    I think for those who think Trump is terrible but love DeSantis, it's about style more than substance. The substance is just as terrible.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/11/21/desantis-republican-free-speech-trump/

    To recap, the Stop WOKE Act — also perversely known as the Individual Freedom Act — is the Orwellian scheme that DeSantis signed into law earlier this year to muzzle the candid discussion of race and racism in classrooms and the workplace. As U.S. District Judge Mark E. Walker explains in his opinion, “The law officially bans professors from expressing disfavored viewpoints in university classrooms while permitting unfettered expression of the opposite viewpoints.” He dryly continued, “Defendants argue that, under this Act, professors enjoy ‘academic freedom’ so long as they express only those viewpoints of which the State approves.”
    ...

    DeSantis seems to have no fondness for the basic rights our Constitution confers on Americans. Instead, he delights in using state power to demonstrate his contempt for the expression of views he dislikes. This forms the core of his political brand, underscored by his “don’t say gay” law, his statute banning “critical race theory” in schools and his firing of a county prosecutor who criticized his abortion policies. DeSantis has also regularly flexed his power as governor: excluding media from events, taking public proceedings behind closed doors (including the selection of the University of Florida’s president) and exacting revenge on supposedly woke corporations such as Disney.
     
    • Agree Agree x 3
    • Like Like x 1
    • Funny Funny x 1
  4. philnotfil

    philnotfil GC Hall of Fame

    17,730
    1,789
    1,718
    Apr 8, 2007
    Florida knew the insurance crisis was coming. Lawmakers waged culture wars instead. | Commentary

    There’s nothing mankind could do to stop Ian. But there was plenty Florida politicians could’ve done to help prepare its insurance market.

    In fact, this crisis was totally predicted. Watchdogs urged Gov. Ron DeSantis and state legislators to take action. But the politicians were more interested in screaming about critical race theory and demonizing LGBTQ families.

    You know this. Think about how many stories you read about GOP lawmakers trying to pass “anti-woke” legislation vs. how many stories you read about them trying to stabilize the insurance market. Well, now you’re about to pay the price.

    This is what happens when you elect people more interested in politicking than governing.
     
    • Winner Winner x 3
    • Like Like x 2
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • Funny Funny x 1
  5. duggers_dad

    duggers_dad GC Hall of Fame

    16,149
    1,196
    2,088
    Jan 5, 2022
    Prediction: come 2024 you won’t have Governor DeSantis to kick around anymore. You’ll have to kick around President DeSantis.
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
    • Disagree Bacon! Disagree Bacon! x 1
    • Winner Winner x 1
  6. gator_lawyer

    gator_lawyer VIP Member

    17,399
    5,927
    3,213
    Oct 30, 2017
    This is from a DeSantis internal office memo considering the benefits and drawbacks of suspending Andrew Warren, the elected prosecutor in Tampa:
    [​IMG]
    One of the "benefits" is "[a] leftist prosecutor is removed from a position of power." As we all knew, this was always about removing a person the voters elected because Fidel DeSantis doesn't like his politics and installing a DeSantis crony in the spot.
     
    • Agree Agree x 2
    • Informative Informative x 2
    • Fistbump/Thanks! Fistbump/Thanks! x 1
  7. duggers_dad

    duggers_dad GC Hall of Fame

    16,149
    1,196
    2,088
    Jan 5, 2022
    Cubaphobia
     
  8. PerSeGator

    PerSeGator GC Hall of Fame

    2,290
    366
    1,993
    Jun 14, 2014
    What's the source on this?
     
  9. gator_lawyer

    gator_lawyer VIP Member

    17,399
    5,927
    3,213
    Oct 30, 2017
    Jason Garcia (outstanding investigative journalist here in Florida):
     
    • Informative Informative x 3
    • Fistbump/Thanks! Fistbump/Thanks! x 1
  10. tampajack1

    tampajack1 Premium Member

    9,606
    1,619
    2,653
    Apr 3, 2007
    It’s a scare tactic to keep people who are entitled to vote from voting.
     
    • Agree Agree x 1
  11. G8trGr8t

    G8trGr8t Premium Member

    31,940
    12,104
    3,693
    Aug 26, 2008
    This is going to make his lawsuit against DeS much easier to win.
     
    • Like Like x 1
  12. gator_lawyer

    gator_lawyer VIP Member

    17,399
    5,927
    3,213
    Oct 30, 2017
    I am hoping for the best there, but I don't have much confidence he'll win in the end. Even if Hinkle rules in his favor, the Eleventh Circuit is very Trumpy.
     
  13. G8trGr8t

    G8trGr8t Premium Member

    31,940
    12,104
    3,693
    Aug 26, 2008
    They didn't seem that way wrt the special master appeal. Hoping that continues
     
  14. G8trGr8t

    G8trGr8t Premium Member

    31,940
    12,104
    3,693
    Aug 26, 2008
    Can he go after DeS personally for defamation if the decision determines that the dismissal was politically motivated? That would seem to indicate that DeS was acting in his own interest and not in the interest of the state .
     
  15. gator_lawyer

    gator_lawyer VIP Member

    17,399
    5,927
    3,213
    Oct 30, 2017
    When I say "Trumpy," I don't mean predisposed to rule for Trump when he's pursuing one of his frivolous lawsuits. I mean appointed by Trump, i.e. hardcore FedSoc members.

    There's no viable lawsuit there.
     
    • Informative Informative x 1
  16. littlebluelw

    littlebluelw GC Hall of Fame

    6,334
    825
    2,068
    Apr 3, 2007
    We can’t ignore the enormous influence of plaintiffs lawyers lobbying in Tally as well.
     
  17. gator_lawyer

    gator_lawyer VIP Member

    17,399
    5,927
    3,213
    Oct 30, 2017
    Their influence is far from enormous, particularly when Republicans have a stranglehold on the state government.
     
  18. littlebluelw

    littlebluelw GC Hall of Fame

    6,334
    825
    2,068
    Apr 3, 2007
    I disagree simply from the disproportionate amount of lawsuits filed in the state as compared to others. This issue isn’t a D vs R problem.
     
    • Like Like x 1
    • Agree Agree x 1
  19. gator_lawyer

    gator_lawyer VIP Member

    17,399
    5,927
    3,213
    Oct 30, 2017
    I know some of the past and present leaders of the FJA. The Republicans do not have any love for plaintiffs' lawyers. Yeah, if the Republicans don't have a lot of desire to push legislation, the plaintiffs' lawyers' lobby might succeed in convincing them not to do it. But they're not going to convince the GOP not to do something they want to do.
     
  20. g8trjax

    g8trjax GC Hall of Fame

    5,195
    450
    293
    Jun 1, 2007
    [​IMG][​IMG]
     
Thread Status:
Not open for further replies.