Florida Inflation twice that of our nation

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BluHorseShu
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geoag58 said:

rgag12 said:

LarryElder said:

rgag12 said:

You realize your savior spent trillions of dollars in a couple months that set off inflation throughout the world, yes?


He did or congress?


I wasn't aware congress could sign its own laws, interesting constitutional development


What should he have done based on the lies Trump and the rest of us were being fed at the time?

When Trump is back in office I would be okay if Trump declared marshall law long enough to hang anyone who was feeding/promoting lies about china/fraudcii virus.
So I read this as either Trump is not intelligent enough to see through the lies..OR...he didn't surround himself with people who could. If he acted based on lies...did he suddenly become smarter and won't be fooled again by trusting his experts? It also begs the question...Does Trump like the truth or for people to tell him what he wants to hear?
Sure he could just wipe out anyone perceived to have lied or was against him. Worked for Mussolini.
This is the problem with people putting Trump on a pedestal and thought he was highly intelligent. He never lived up to that hype. Ergo why DeSantis is a significantly better option this next go around.
The Banned
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Actual Talking Thermos said:

ttu_85 said:

Actual Talking Thermos said:

Brittmoore Car Club said:

"Everyone wants to move there because it's so awesome, driving up real estate prices...if only no one wanted to live there and homes were super cheap" is hardly the political "gotcha" you seem to think it is.
So then NYC, LA, and San Francisco are probably the best governed cities in the country, right?
Uh maybe you should look at recent TRENDS. Cali actually became great in the 50's, 60's, and 70's while it was a solid Red state. Since it went hard blue its begun its decline. Same with NY and Ill.
No, that can't be right, housing prices are sky-high in those places, and we already established that the most expensive place to live is the best governed and most desirable place to live.


Your straw manning. The OP makes a terrible claim. Context is added. You take that context and present it as the totality of the argument. Try again.
joe crombie
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Definitely Not A Cop said:

It's a nickname a fat guy gave a skinnier guy that a lot of other fat guys think is funny.
Not too mention that super old, out of shape, fat guy is shaped like a giant pear and more vain than any woman.

But the middle school level insults are more fun than winning elections.

Maybe DeSantis should challenge Trump to a push-up contest, that would be really funny.
Dimebag Darrell
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Actual Talking Thermos said:

Brittmoore Car Club said:

"Everyone wants to move there because it's so awesome, driving up real estate prices...if only no one wanted to live there and homes were super cheap" is hardly the political "gotcha" you seem to think it is.
So then NYC, LA, and San Francisco are probably the best governed cities in the country, right?
Huh? Are they gaining far more people than they are losing? Why is the governor trying to tax defectors if that is the case? Seems like places like Az, Tx, and Fl are gaining the most people who have had enough of the chaos and lunacy of the big blue coastal cities.

Also, there are no well governed major cities in the nation imo. They may not all be as psychotic and backwards as places like NYC, San Fansicko and Los Angeles (downtown LA is a dystopian nightmare, you should check it out), but just about every single major city is solidly blue, and thus decaying and getting more violent.

At insane rates, people with money and brains are packing up and leaving the three cities you mentioned, two of which are insanely beautiful with some of the world's best climates, in favor of hot muggy swapy places like Houston and FL, and scorching desert like much of Az.
 
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