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What's happening in DeSantistan 2.0

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by gator_lawyer, Jun 9, 2023.

  1. ajoseph

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  2. G8tas

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    It looks like schools are deciding to play it safe because technically they would be breaking the law.

    Orange, other Florida schools stick with alternatives to disputed AP psychology class

    With the availability of the popular Advanced Placement psychology course still in question, Orange County and other Florida school districts are pivoting to other college-level options.

    Maria Vazquez, superintendent of Orange County Public Schools, said Saturday via text that her district was for now still moving students out of AP psychology, as it announced Thursday.

    “At this time we are proceeding with giving schools the choice of AICE and IB Psychology and AP Seminar,” she wrote.


    Orange, other Florida schools stick with alternatives to disputed AP psychology class – Orlando Sentinel
     
  3. swampbabe

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    The problem may be that students will not get college credit because the AICE course may not be acceptable as a college level course. So, again, the law really is “don’t say gay” as opposed to parental choice.
     
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    Primum Nocere, which is probably inaccurate extrapolated Latin. But doing harm and hurting the marginalized while lying about it and simultaneously celebrating their pain is what this administration is all about

    They are fueled by hate


    In the June ruling, U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle wrote that the report was, “from the outset, a biased effort to justify a predetermined outcome, not a fair analysis of the evidence.” Hinkle is a judge in the Northern District of Florida and was appointed by former President Bill Clinton. He’s the same judge who declared that DeSantis was wrong to remove Hillsborough State Attorney Andrew Warren but that he couldn’t give him his job back because he lacked jurisdiction.

    In the Medicaid case, Hinkle cited other inconsistencies in the state agency’s process. Officials typically only prepared this type of report when considering a new treatment for Medicaid coverage, “but here, apparently for the first time ever,” the agency prepared a report on already-approved treatments, Hinkle wrote. And they brought in experts, he noted, who were “known in advance for their staunch opposition to gender-affirming care.”


    Fla. nixed norms to ax Medicaid trans care
    Fla. nixed norms to ax Medicaid trans care - Tampa Bay Times

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  5. ajoseph

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    Damn. I think this stance borders on the extreme, given that the State has apparently said the AP course can be taught in its entirety.
     
  6. swampbabe

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    No one wants to offend the emperor and that’s a feature, not a bug. It’s the reason that all of these laws regarding education are written in a vague manner. The state is banking on districts and teachers to self censor.
     
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  7. gator_lawyer

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    The state said that with qualifiers, which don't protect teachers or school districts if they violate state law.
     
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  8. tampagtr

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    Jonathan Katz thread on the specific and intentional Nazi messaging in the DeSantis video

     
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  9. gator_lawyer

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    This is kind of hilarious. Ron is trying to pander to the people of Iowa and talks about how he and his kids just watched Field of Dreams.


    The irony of this is Field of Dreams has a scene in it where the main characters oppose censorious people at a school board meeting who are trying to ban a prize-winning book they describe as "smut" and "pornography." Sounds awfully familiar. I guess DeSantis and his kids must have empathized with the book banners.
     
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  10. ncargat1

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    I have serious doubts that anyone yelling at Pence could spell constitution, let alone be capable of reading The Constitution of the United States.
     
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    DeSantis spending 10 million Florida tax payer dollars so he can play with his toy army.

    Gov. Ron DeSantis’ new Florida State Guard is expected to spend $10 million to build its new headquarters in a sprawling plot of land in northeast Florida, complete with administrative offices, a firearms range and a tactical shooting house.

    DeSantis’ State Guard planning $10 million new headquarters
     
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  12. tampagtr

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    Shakespeare is now too racy for Florida. I’m sure they can’t mention the cross-dressing gender bending cast




    English teachers in Hillsborough County are preparing lessons for the new school year with only excerpts from William Shakespeare’s works.

    Students will be assigned pages from the classics, which might include “Macbeth,” “Hamlet” and the time-honored teen favorite, “Romeo and Juliet.” But if they want to read them in their entirety, they will likely have to do it on their own time.

    School district officials said they redesigned their instructional guides for teachers because of revised state teaching standards and a new set of state exams that cover a vast array of books and writing styles.

    “It was also in consideration of the law,” said school district spokeswoman Tanya Arja, referring to the newly expanded Parental Rights in Education Act. The measure, promoted and signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, tells schools to steer clear of content and class discussion that is sexual in nature unless it is related to a standard, such as health class.



     
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    Call this just an odd series of coincidences:

    "According to data the Beast reviewed, Holland & Knight – where DeSantis previously worked as a civil litigator before his 2012 congressional campaign – pocketed “only $2,750 in contracts with the state of Florida” up until 2018. However, from 2018 to 2020, the law firm made nearly $3m from representing the state in various lawsuits, including on mail-in voter restrictions, foster-home care inadequacies and a major case on felons’ voting rights."

    All the work was reportedly assigned to one lawyer from the firm, George Meros, who counseled the Florida state government as an outside adviser.

    Meros’s son, Nick Meros, is currently DeSantis’s deputy general counsel.

    In August 2020, George Meros left the firm. Since then, it has not signed any new contracts with state agencies, according to state data reviewed by the outlet."

    DeSantis’s old law firm received millions in Florida state funds, investigation findsDeSantis’s old law firm received millions in Florida state funds, investigation finds
     
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  14. gator_lawyer

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    DeSantis enriches his pals. Crony capitalism is one of the hallmarks of his regime.
     
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    Just more blatant corruption and the legal system just ignores it
     
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    Hunter Biden. The Biden crime family.
     
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    That is because Mike Pence serves as a walking reminder of how blind & brainwashed they are. Imagine seeing Pence’s face and realizing your confirmation bias. I would hate that feeling too if I was a deranged MAGAT
     
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    I actually linked to the wrong thread. It’s here now

     
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    I am actually on board with this change. Shakespeare was the bane of my high school English experience lol
     
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