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POLITICS ... FLORIDA
GOVERNOR RON DESANTIS Florida is hurting as it becomes 'where empathy, decency and kindness go to die': columnist Florida Governor Ron DeSantis visits 2019 Miami Open at the Hard Rock Stadium in 2019. Original article: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/florida-is-hurting-as-it-becomes-where-empathy-decency-and-kindness-go-to-die-columnist/ar-AA1dShhF?ocid=NL_ENUS_A1_00010101_1_1 Peter Burgess COMMENTARY I understand that Governor Ron DeSantis has a high IQ together with an elite education, which, for me, makes his approach to politics especially difficult to understand. I don't like Trump as a politician, as a businessman or as a human being ... but I have some understanding of his 'modus operandi' In the case of DeSantis I find it difficult to understand him at all, but what I see, I really don't like. The idea that young people are choosing to leave Florida and the DeSantis world seems quite reasonable. Peter Burgess | |||||||||
Florida is hurting as it becomes 'where empathy, decency and kindness go to die': columnist
Story by Adam Nichols July 14th 2023 at 12:23 PM © Raw Story Younger Floridians are fleeing the state in record numbers and business dollars are drying up as the state is increasingly seen as the place “where empathy, decency and kindness go to do,” a columnist wrote Friday. “Gov. Ron DeSantis and his obedient Republican legislature have made bullying and attacking the vulnerable the hallmarks of their goverance,” wrote Jennifer Rubin in the Washington Post. And it’s having a demonstrably negative impact. Along with tax payer’s dollars being lost on the governor’s “right-wing stunts” frequently being defended – often unsuccessfully – in courts, Florida is losing business and is suffering a brain drain, she said. The American Community Survey showed in June that 674,740 people left Florida for another state in 2021, Rubin said. More than any other state. She wrote, “In February, USA Today reported, “Florida may be the most moved to state in the country, but not when it comes to Gen Z. They are the only generation that chose to exit Florida, with an outflux of 8,000 young adults.' Florida's universities and colleges have seen an increase in staff departures, with 1,087 resigning from the University of Florida alone in 2022, she wrote. “Record numbers of faculty are not returning to University of Central Florida, Florida State University and the University of South Florida. This is hardly surprising, given DeSantis’s assault on academic independence and his suggestion that students go out of state if they want to study topics such as African American studies,” Rubin said. And convention organizers – historically a huge business in Florida – are looking to be hosted elsewhere. 'There is little sign that the rest of the country is enamored of censorship, book bans or anti-immigrant and anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment. The question remains whether DeSantis’s act wears thin at home,' Rubin wrote. Recommended Links:
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