Ah, Florida - words fail me II

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Ron DeSantis tonight claims that George Soros is behind FL’s abortion rights ballot initiative, and says the all-Republican FL Supreme Court made a “horrendous decision” by allowing it to be on the ballot this November.
George Soros is their favorite boogey man. Most of their voters know zilch about him except what they've been told by people like DeSantis. I've heard from people who believe the most ridiculous things and have no earthly idea as to why Soros funds aid to immigrants. The things they don't know about people trying to come here to escape persecution and death and death camps would fill...a history book. The types of history books DeSantis voters want to ban.
 

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George Soros is their favorite boogey man. Most of their voters know zilch about him except what they've been told by people like DeSantis. I've heard from people who believe the most ridiculous things and have no earthly idea as to why Soros funds aid to immigrants. The things they don't know about people trying to come here to escape persecution and death and death camps would fill...a history book. The types of history books DeSantis voters want to ban.
I was arguing with someone about him years ago that swore up and down that Soros was a Nazi that funded and helped the Nazi's come to power

Soros was 13 when the Nazi's invaded Hungary

these people aren't smart
 

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To the surprise of no one:

Young rich Americans are fleeing California and piling into Florida

The Sunshine State had a net gain of 1,786 young households earning at least $200,000 in 2022, making it the state with the highest net migration of wealthy Americans from ages 26 to 35, according to a SmartAsset analysis of IRS data.

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Four other Southern states — Texas, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee — join Florida in SmartAsset’s top 10 states seeing the highest net migration of young high earners.

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On the flip side, young rich Americans are fleeing states with high living costs in droves. California saw the largest net decline of young households earning $200,000 or more in 2022, losing over 3,200 more high-earners than it gained over the year.
 

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the last company I worked for closed it's operation in Palo Alto and informed several hundred people that their "Jobs are now in Austin TX and we won't be paying any relo expenses" so before you trumpet this as some sort "I told you so" you may want to look at the details on why people are moving out of Cali. For that company it was all about the fact that they could pay less. All of those people received a 20% pay cut to go along with the move. Many of them took it and went but not all.
 

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the last company I worked for closed it's operation in Palo Alto and informed several hundred people that their "Jobs are now in Austin TX and we won't be paying any relo expenses" so before you trumpet this as some sort "I told you so" you may want to look at the details on why people are moving out of Cali. For that company it was all about the fact that they could pay less. All of those people received a 20% pay cut to go along with the move. Many of them took it and went but not all.
Per usual, so much to be amused by.

It is interesting that you use an anecdote to counter the article. I thought anecdotes were frowned upon by the leftists here. I guess one's hypocrisy is also one's debating strategy. 🤷‍♂️

The article talks about young adults making over $200k/year. Making a little bit less in a place like Florida due to a lower cost of living is still a good deal. It was/is for my wife and me. It is for the people in the article and thousands more like them (and the hundreds of millions in wealth they bring into the state). If it wasn't, they wouldn't do it.

Back to your anecdote, it's funny that you are offended by a company deciding that they want to relocate to a state that offers a better business climate. I have no problem with that market decision. I have no problem with an employee deciding to relocate or stay. Who cares?

The only "I told you so" is that I knew in short order a leftist would try to say that thousands of people leaving places like New York and California for places like Florida and Texas is somehow something nefarious. As sure as day follows night So predictable. LOL!
 

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surprised that the everything the government does is stupid crowd isn’t all over this /s

You're right. Higher education is an absolute money pit, and this is a great example.
 
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yeah, this wasn't going on before he got his sinecure from puss in boots

from above

The new details about his outsized catering costs add to disclosures about his office’s multi-million dollar spending on lucrative consulting contracts and high-paid, remote jobs he awarded to Republican former staffers and allies that have generated bipartisan scrutiny and promises of government audits.


Ben Sasse, who stepped down in July as president of the University of Florida, has drawn scrutiny for his office’s spending since The Independent Florida Alligator, the university’s student newspaper, detailed how it’d ballooned, compared with his predecessor.
 

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ballooned is an understatement

In his 17-month stint as UF president, Ben Sasse more than tripled his office’s spending, directing millions in university funds into secretive consulting contracts and high-paying positions for his GOP allies.

Sasse ballooned spending under the president’s office to $17.3 million in his first year in office — up from $5.6 million in former UF President Kent Fuchs’ last year, according to publicly available administrative budget data.
 

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Sasse opposed forgiving student loans when he was a Senator. Then he spends like a drunk sailor on shore leave when he gets his new job.

the reports of extremely expensive private parties with catered food and an ocean of booze were especially offensive given his stance towards student loans.
 

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"best guvna evar!" is killing his own people.
In a state government filled with DeSantis' sycophants, grifters, and morally-challenged friends, Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo stands out as a particularly stupid and dangerous voice.
 

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