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re: DeSantis stumbles while seeking to stick Trump with loser label
Posted on 5/21/23 at 11:50 am to Jjdoc
Posted on 5/21/23 at 11:50 am to Jjdoc
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None deserve another change to frick up the country.
Nor does Ronnie...
Has never been President. Trump has and fricked up.
I don't vote for big spending progressives.
Posted on 5/21/23 at 12:00 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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Has never been President.
"President of his state"
In fact, more powerful in that state vs the President of the USA.
supporting a Gov who locked down his state. Put road blocks into his state. Told businesses to comply of he will send his grim reaper (his literal term) after them. Gave the authority to Dem mayors to arrest people and kept it all in place until summer of 2021!
These facts stand.
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I don't vote for big spending progressives.
DeSantis increased the Fl budget. Try again.
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With the governor potentially days away from announcing an expected run for president in 2024, legislators on Friday approved a record $117 billion spending plan that gives DeSantis another political springboard into the race.
Friday was the final day of the legislative session, and lawmakers assigned tens of millions of dollars to pursue DeSantis’ political goals — from reshaping New College of Florida to flying migrants around the country. They’re assigning millions more to fend off the inevitable lawsuits that will follow.
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Feb 1, 2023 — DeSantis wants more than $700 million to provide 5% across the board pay increases for nearly 97,000 state workers.
2022?? The proposed increase in General Revenue spending is $2.7 billion (7.4%).
I mean.. I'm sure you will make a concession here ..... this time.
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