DeSantis end of FL Leg session Ws-Megathread

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The monorail seems petty. Disney is HIGHLY motivated to ensure the monorail runs safe and reliably.

Should DIsney be immune from oversight on their transportation? Absolutely not. But the bill includes provisions for interruption in service at the inspectors discretion and that can be crippling to Disney's visitor experience.

Again, just feels petty and I think he is aiming for an image much above that (I expect Trump to be maliciously petty, its who he is and its not a positive trait).
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fka.....

That last sentence in your post.... so what would be a reason you would accept for Desantis always being so aggressive?

Or are you suggesting that you prefer he simply not be this aggressive at any time and tone it down overall? Genuinely curious.


And I would argue that the opposite of playing it close to the vest is what Trump did and continues to do and a big part of what has been his downfall. I love that Desantis never shows his cards until he lays down his straight flush.
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fka.....

That last sentence in your post.... so what would be a reason you would accept for Desantis always being so aggressive?

Excellent question. I think responding to direct issues aggressively is great. So his response to dissolve Reedy Creek felt to be an appropriate response. Voicing concerns over CDBC seems appropriate. Passing legislation to directly attack Disney's localized transportation system at the same time passing actual restrictions on CDBC (which currently does not exist yet... correct?) feels like Scarface say hello to my little friend styler.

And I would argue that the opposite of playing it close to the vast is what Trump did and continues to do and a big part of what has been his downfall.

Its a tough balance. I like the hang it all out there style of Trump, but he lacks committed focus on large, complex issues. DeSantis strikes me as someone who internalizes much of their thought then gives his decision. That can be a good thing, but it can make others including those around you feel like their voice is not being heard, and that can create support issues.
Answered above.
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I think both your responses are completely valid.

I see some of the pointed things he does like the monorail and I flinch a little bit, but as a Florida resident having seen his track record since he became governor I give him the benefit of the doubt that he knows what hes doing until he actually does screw up.

I personally love that he plays things close to the vest and keeps a small, tight-knit, tight-lipped group of advisors and confidants. That says a lot to me about his intelligence, wisdom, and self-confidence.
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fka ftc said:

I get you are pro DeSantis, but are you representing the campaign with your posts or is it simply your conjecture / read on the matter?

With posts multiple times a day glorifying DeSantis and covering his every move with glee (heck its why you started this thread), I get skeptical when I read "DeSantis style is to be very aggressive and have multiple fronts of attack constantly."

That's either based on personal direct knowledge or super-uber fanboi speak. I would be curious as to which it actually is. Just a question.
It was the title of the thread that sorta gave away the intention of this thread to me, which for me is actually why I clicked on it.
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Flagged for derail. This thread is only for DeSantis wins with the FL lege. Stay on topic.
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fka ftc said:

Right now DeSantis is showing me things that give me pause.

He had a clearer fight with Disney when he undid RCID. Going after the monorail is absolute retaliation and may get him trouble. It's written in a way that it can only apply to Disney. That's not a good look.

CDBC stuff is a bit out of nowhere and seems to be trying to wield a power he doesn't have. He could speak on the issue and lay out his policy. But he pushes for legislation that likely will not hold up. Certainly it provides cannon fodder for his critics.


Shocking take.
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fka ftc said:

Right now DeSantis is showing me things that give me pause.

He had a clearer fight with Disney when he undid RCID. Going after the monorail is absolute retaliation and may get him trouble. It's written in a way that it can only apply to Disney. That's not a good look.

CDBC stuff is a bit out of nowhere and seems to be trying to wield a power he doesn't have. He could speak on the issue and lay out his policy. But he pushes for legislation that likely will not hold up. Certainly it provides cannon fodder for his critics.


Who currently holds your vote? Only currently.
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Of the active candidates, probably Vivek.

I like DeSantis, ready to learn more.
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fka ftc said:

Of the active candidates, probably Vivek.

I like DeSantis, ready to learn more.
I like a lot about Vivek but he was bigtime into the vaccine and stayed with it pretty late. Mainly though he is a 37 year old with zero experience in government and I just don't see how someone like that succeeds as a GOP President. It's not a starter job.
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It's why we have 12 months of vetting ahead of us. DeSantis may be the lead horse, but we are gauging horses whilst they are colts and I am not ready place my bets yet.
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fka ftc said:

Of the active candidates, probably Vivek.

I like DeSantis, ready to learn more.


You have three choices. Trump. Desantis. Dem. That's it. So stop pretending otherwise and get behind one.
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aggiehawg said:

While you are here, have you heard anything about this? Is that accurate reporting?

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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed 37 bills, including a measure that will prevent the release of past and future travel records of DeSantis and other state leaders.

DeSantis also signed bills that will lead to the state inspecting Walt Disney World's monorail system and require school districts to share local property-tax revenues with charter schools.

The Republican-controlled Legislature voted along party lines to pass a bill (SB 1616) that provides a public-records exemption for travel records of DeSantis, the governor's immediate family, the lieutenant governor, Cabinet members, the House speaker, the Senate president and the chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court.
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During an appearance last week in Titusville, DeSantis said he didn't "come up" with the travel-records proposal.

"With the security situation, how you do patterns of movements, if you're somebody that is targeted, which unfortunately I am, and I get a lot of threats, that could be something that could be helpful for people that may not want to do good things," DeSantis said.

Anders Croy, communications director of a DeSantis opposition group, DeSantis Watch, said in a Twitter post Thursday that the bill was signed a day before DeSantis begins "political trips to Illinois (and) Iowa, (and) amid reports of upcoming donor dinners at the Governor's Mansion." DeSantis has been traveling across the country as he prepares for a potential 2024 presidential campaign.

The bill, which took effect immediately, also will keep from the public the names of people visiting the governor's mansion on non-governmental matters.
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Most of the legislation I agree with. Not a fan of hiding past travel schedules for government officials(re: family members kind of agree, Hunter Biden makes this lack of transparency questionable) Not disclosing future travel schedules is definitely a security matter, lots of unhinged people out there.

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richardag said:

aggiehawg said:

While you are here, have you heard anything about this? Is that accurate reporting?

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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed 37 bills, including a measure that will prevent the release of past and future travel records of DeSantis and other state leaders.

DeSantis also signed bills that will lead to the state inspecting Walt Disney World's monorail system and require school districts to share local property-tax revenues with charter schools.

The Republican-controlled Legislature voted along party lines to pass a bill (SB 1616) that provides a public-records exemption for travel records of DeSantis, the governor's immediate family, the lieutenant governor, Cabinet members, the House speaker, the Senate president and the chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court.
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During an appearance last week in Titusville, DeSantis said he didn't "come up" with the travel-records proposal.

"With the security situation, how you do patterns of movements, if you're somebody that is targeted, which unfortunately I am, and I get a lot of threats, that could be something that could be helpful for people that may not want to do good things," DeSantis said.

Anders Croy, communications director of a DeSantis opposition group, DeSantis Watch, said in a Twitter post Thursday that the bill was signed a day before DeSantis begins "political trips to Illinois (and) Iowa, (and) amid reports of upcoming donor dinners at the Governor's Mansion." DeSantis has been traveling across the country as he prepares for a potential 2024 presidential campaign.

The bill, which took effect immediately, also will keep from the public the names of people visiting the governor's mansion on non-governmental matters.
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Most of the legislation I agree with. Not a fan of hiding past travel schedules for government officials(re: family members kind of agree, Hunter Biden makes this lack of transparency questionable) Not disclosing future travel schedules is definitely a security matter, lots of unhinged people out there.

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The most noteworthy thing about that article is the bills they focused on him signing and the bills they are trying to ignore.
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and the bills they are trying to ignore.
Such as?
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And who is "they" doing the ignoring?
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aggiehawg said:

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and the bills they are trying to ignore.
Such as?
He signed 37 bills mainly focused on Digital Currency and they focused on these instead. He has also signed a ton of other very significant pieces of conservative legislation this week. It's fine but I am just pointing out the biased point of view of the article.
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The CNN and WDWMagic articles? Both of those would indeed be very biased. I caveated as such on the WDWMagic one. CNN should be obvious.

This is a good thread for all his bills. But it should include the criticisms as it does.

He's done a lot of work recently, there is no denying that.
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fka ftc said:

The CNN and WDWMagic articles? Both of those would indeed be very biased. I caveated as such on the WDWMagic one. CNN should be obvious.

This is a good thread for all his bills. But it should include the criticisms as it does.

He's done a lot of work recently, there is no denying that.


No issue posting it just pointing out bias.
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That's the real problem, just utter bias.

Hopefully with Elon having Twitter and other cracks showing, maybe there is a chance against the ballot harvesters.
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Can't wait to vote for Desantis. We all should be happily pulling the lever
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JamesBREI06 said:

Can't wait to vote for Desantis. We all should be happily pull the lever
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Ag87H2O said:

How anyone can look at that list of accomplishments and listen to the Governor answer those questions and not think he should be the Republican nominee is beyond me. He takes questions that are intended to be difficult or gotchas and answers them articulately with logic and rationality without missing a beat. He is more adept with a hostile press than any Republican in the past 35 years.

I like Trump and appreciate what he did and what he has endured for the country, but DeSantis is head and shoulders above him as a candidate, a policymaker, and face of the Party.

If Trump supporters really want what is best for the country as they claim and DeSantis wins the nomination, there is no rational, reasonable reason to sit the next election out or vote for someone else. The Democrats are the enemy and DeSantis will eat them alive if he gets a chance.



Very simple. He is not a proven president. Trump is.
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LMCane said:

Ag87H2O said:

How anyone can look at that list of accomplishments and listen to the Governor answer those questions and not think he should be the Republican nominee is beyond me. He takes questions that are intended to be difficult or gotchas and answers them articulately with logic and rationality without missing a beat. He is more adept with a hostile press than any Republican in the past 35 years.

I like Trump and appreciate what he did and what he has endured for the country, but DeSantis is head and shoulders above him as a candidate, a policymaker, and face of the Party.

If Trump supporters really want what is best for the country as they claim and DeSantis wins the nomination, there is no rational, reasonable reason to sit the next election out or vote for someone else. The Democrats are the enemy and DeSantis will eat them alive if he gets a chance.
at this point it's pretty clear that the Always Trumpers have no interest in the GOP winning

they are simply in it about their feelings for revenge, or wanting to stick it to the media one last time.

we will finally be able to determine if there are more low information voters/dummies or more rational logical thinkers in the GOP over the next 9 months.



I've got 4 years of info on Trump as president. Zero years on DeSantis as president. Easy call.
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Bryanisbest said:

Ag87H2O said:

How anyone can look at that list of accomplishments and listen to the Governor answer those questions and not think he should be the Republican nominee is beyond me. He takes questions that are intended to be difficult or gotchas and answers them articulately with logic and rationality without missing a beat. He is more adept with a hostile press than any Republican in the past 35 years.

I like Trump and appreciate what he did and what he has endured for the country, but DeSantis is head and shoulders above him as a candidate, a policymaker, and face of the Party.

If Trump supporters really want what is best for the country as they claim and DeSantis wins the nomination, there is no rational, reasonable reason to sit the next election out or vote for someone else. The Democrats are the enemy and DeSantis will eat them alive if he gets a chance.



Very simple. He is not a proven president. Trump is.



Proven to get bent over and gaped by "the swamp", proven to believe exactly like he said while campaigning, that the printer goes "bbbbbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr", and an anti-2a proponent.

But, yeah...."proven".


Desantis 2024!
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Bryanisbest said:

LMCane said:

Ag87H2O said:

How anyone can look at that list of accomplishments and listen to the Governor answer those questions and not think he should be the Republican nominee is beyond me. He takes questions that are intended to be difficult or gotchas and answers them articulately with logic and rationality without missing a beat. He is more adept with a hostile press than any Republican in the past 35 years.

I like Trump and appreciate what he did and what he has endured for the country, but DeSantis is head and shoulders above him as a candidate, a policymaker, and face of the Party.

If Trump supporters really want what is best for the country as they claim and DeSantis wins the nomination, there is no rational, reasonable reason to sit the next election out or vote for someone else. The Democrats are the enemy and DeSantis will eat them alive if he gets a chance.
at this point it's pretty clear that the Always Trumpers have no interest in the GOP winning

they are simply in it about their feelings for revenge, or wanting to stick it to the media one last time.

we will finally be able to determine if there are more low information voters/dummies or more rational logical thinkers in the GOP over the next 9 months.



I've got 4 years of info on Trump as president. Zero years on DeSantis as president. Easy call.



4 yrs of spending more than Obama did in 8.
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BigRobSA said:

Bryanisbest said:

Ag87H2O said:

How anyone can look at that list of accomplishments and listen to the Governor answer those questions and not think he should be the Republican nominee is beyond me. He takes questions that are intended to be difficult or gotchas and answers them articulately with logic and rationality without missing a beat. He is more adept with a hostile press than any Republican in the past 35 years.

I like Trump and appreciate what he did and what he has endured for the country, but DeSantis is head and shoulders above him as a candidate, a policymaker, and face of the Party.

If Trump supporters really want what is best for the country as they claim and DeSantis wins the nomination, there is no rational, reasonable reason to sit the next election out or vote for someone else. The Democrats are the enemy and DeSantis will eat them alive if he gets a chance.



Very simple. He is not a proven president. Trump is.



Proven to get bent over and gaped by "the swamp", proven to believe exactly like he said while campaigning, that the printer goes "bbbbbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr", and an anti-2a proponent.

But, yeah...."proven".


Desantis 2024!



Trump was a great president. You thought that yourself at one time. What happened? You got broken by MSM and a fraudulent election and you are not even aware of how it happened.
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I believe he'll be the next president.

If he's not, hello more chaos
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Bryanisbest said:

BigRobSA said:

Bryanisbest said:

Ag87H2O said:

How anyone can look at that list of accomplishments and listen to the Governor answer those questions and not think he should be the Republican nominee is beyond me. He takes questions that are intended to be difficult or gotchas and answers them articulately with logic and rationality without missing a beat. He is more adept with a hostile press than any Republican in the past 35 years.

I like Trump and appreciate what he did and what he has endured for the country, but DeSantis is head and shoulders above him as a candidate, a policymaker, and face of the Party.

If Trump supporters really want what is best for the country as they claim and DeSantis wins the nomination, there is no rational, reasonable reason to sit the next election out or vote for someone else. The Democrats are the enemy and DeSantis will eat them alive if he gets a chance.



Very simple. He is not a proven president. Trump is.



Proven to get bent over and gaped by "the swamp", proven to believe exactly like he said while campaigning, that the printer goes "bbbbbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr", and an anti-2a proponent.

But, yeah...."proven".


Desantis 2024!



Trump was a great president. You thought that yourself at one time. What happened? You got broken by MSM and a fraudulent election and you are not even aware of how it happened.
If the Trump Presidency ended in March of 2020 he would have been an all timer, it didn't though. You can excuse away March 2020 onward and why it wasn't his fault but his choices seriously tarnished his image and credibility. He's also 76 now and will be over 80 if he serves his term. Is he super energetic and sharp for a 76 year old or compared to Biden? Yep! Compared to a 44 year old though, not so much.

If you are insisting that every DeSantis supporter must say that Trump was a "great President" you aren't going to win many people over. If you can talk about the good things he did while also talking about exactly how he is going to improve on his mistakes that's much more compelling. So far Trump isn't doing much of that though, he's very focused on talking about how great he was and how terrible things are now and he can't let go of the election. He shows glimmers now and then and that's great but DeSantis talks about the future and how he wants to implement the "Florida Plan" nonstop.
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Bryanisbest said:

BigRobSA said:

Bryanisbest said:

Ag87H2O said:

How anyone can look at that list of accomplishments and listen to the Governor answer those questions and not think he should be the Republican nominee is beyond me. He takes questions that are intended to be difficult or gotchas and answers them articulately with logic and rationality without missing a beat. He is more adept with a hostile press than any Republican in the past 35 years.

I like Trump and appreciate what he did and what he has endured for the country, but DeSantis is head and shoulders above him as a candidate, a policymaker, and face of the Party.

If Trump supporters really want what is best for the country as they claim and DeSantis wins the nomination, there is no rational, reasonable reason to sit the next election out or vote for someone else. The Democrats are the enemy and DeSantis will eat them alive if he gets a chance.



Very simple. He is not a proven president. Trump is.



Proven to get bent over and gaped by "the swamp", proven to believe exactly like he said while campaigning, that the printer goes "bbbbbrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr", and an anti-2a proponent.

But, yeah...."proven".


Desantis 2024!



Trump was a great president. You thought that yourself at one time. What happened? You got broken by MSM and a fraudulent election and you are not even aware of how it happened.


I am on record as thinking the election was stolen and have always thought he was "Meh!" as President. Too liberal to be great. I don't watch, nor read, any news.

We conservatives have an obviously great choice....finally...in Desantis..and we have people willing to throw it all away for a liberal, who, if elected, would have zero power and even less friends. It's beyond stupid, bordering on ruhtarded.
 
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