DeSantis for the win

So an entity which takes government funds donates over a million dollars to Ron DeSantis' re-election fund. Everyone should see what is wrong with this.

Pier operator donates $1 million to DeSantis political committee amid battle over cruise ship traffic
https://www.rawstory.com/florida-bu...ons-give-desantis-committee-almost-1-million/

The operator of a Florida pier that gets most of Key West's cruise ship traffic has donated nearly $1 million to the political committee of Gov. Ron DeSantis, The Miami Herald reports. According to the Herald, the donation from Delray Beach-based businessman Mark Walsh is notable because legislation seeking to overturn a voter-approved referendum to limit cruise traffic may soon find itself on DeSantis' desk.

Walsh gave $995,000 to Friends of Ron DeSantis, the political committee operated by the governor, according to data uncovered by the Herald's investigation.

"Walsh leases the state-owned terminal on Key West Harbor in front of the Margaritaville Resort, which his family owns along with dozens of other hotels," the Herald reports. "His company helped finance the opposition to the three referendums approved by Key West voters by wide margins in November. The effort involved a disinformation campaign, funded in part by a 'dark money' scheme that included contributions from the cruise industry, which publicly stayed out of the campaign."

Three new ordinances, which were hugely popular with voters in November, ban cruise ships with over 1,300 passengers from docking at the city port and limit the total number of cruise that leave the area each day to 1,500. One of the ordinances gives preference to cruise ships with favorable environmental records.

"After the measurespassed, legislation emerged by Sen. Jim Boyd, a Bradenton Republican and Rep. Spencer Roach, a North Fort Myers Republican, to cancel out their vote to limit cruise ship traffic in the Florida Keys," the Herald's Mary Ellen Klas writes.

Read the full report over at The Miami Herald.

Just so I'm understanding this....

Legislation that supported a ban in Cruise traffic back in November, which was opposed by a businessman that profits by ....cruise traffic and that might not even be relevant now that people are vaccinated is a big deal because the guy who supports cruise traffic reopening donated to Ron DeSantis, who also supports the cruise industry returning to Florida because of all the income it brings, received a donation from the guy which is legal?

What is the conspiracy here, again?
 
Let's see what a school run by a GOP donor and DeSantis supporter is doing. Oh, it involves COVID and is batshiat insane.... and perfectly aligned with everything DeSantis represents.

Florida private school threatens jobs of teachers who seek COVID-19 vaccines
https://www.sciencemag.org/news/202...tens-jobs-teachers-who-seek-covid-19-vaccines

Many universities are moving to require students and faculty to receive COVID-19 vaccines before returning to campus in the fall. But one private pre-K to 8th grade school in Florida has turned that on its head, The New York Times reports today. The school last week told its teachers and other staff they should avoid the “COVID-19 injection” because of the purported dangers that vaccinated people posed to students.

A co-founder of the Centner Academy in Miami, Leila Centner, informed its 50 teachers and 25 support staff that if they choose to be vaccinated against COVID-19, they will not be welcome back on campus in the fall. Those already vaccinated will need to be separated from children while at school, according to a letter she sent to the school’s staff that was obtained by the newspaper.

Science was alerted to a similar letter Centner sent earlier today to the parents of the academy’s 270 students. Centner, a former financial executive, started the school with her husband, technology entrepreneur and Republican donor David Centner. In the more recent letter, Leila Centner writes:

“It is our policy, to the extent possible, not to employ anyone who has taken the experimental COVID-19 injection until further information is known. … It is in the best interests of the children to protect them from the unknown implications of being in close proximity for the entire day with a teacher who has very recently taken the COVID-19 injection.”

To explain this decision, which contradicts recommendations from public health agencies including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the World Health Organization, Centner writes:

“Tens of thousands of women all over the world have recently been reporting adverse reproductive issues simply from being in close proximity with those who have received any one of the COVID-19 injections, e.g., irregular menses, bleeding, miscarriages, post-menopausal hemorrhaging, and amenorrhea (complete loss of menstruation).

No one knows exactly what may be causing these irregularities, but it appears that those who have received the injections may be transmitting something from their bodies to those with whom they come in contact.”

Such discredited claims about COVID-19 vaccines have been circulating in certain corners of social media. “There is no evidence that individuals vaccinated for COVID-19 can transmit the vaccines to others or that vaccination of one person can have negative health effects on others,” the National Institutes of Health told Reuters recently. FDA has determined that the COVID-19 vaccines now available in the United States are safe and effective.

There was anger and distress about the vaccine policy among some parents at the academy, where tuition is $24,000. “It’s very important to shed some light on this,” one parent, who asked to remain anonymous, told Science. “She is purporting that vaccinated people somehow harm others.”

The Centner Academy hosted antivaccine activist Robert Kennedy Jr. for two talks at the school in January. NBC News also reported in March that David Centner was the executive producer of Kennedy’s latest antivaccine film.

When asked by Science to comment on her letters, Leila Centner responded with a statement provided by her publicist: “Our responses and actions have consistently been out of an abundance of caution and thoughtful decision-making when risks to our children are presented. This includes physical … risks.”

Another parent of a Centner Academy student found the school’s vaccine policy unfathomable, however. “I feel so sorry for the teachers having to navigate this. Can you imagine?”

DeSantis supports the view of not letting vaccinated teachers back to school? Can you show me how you achieved this leap of logic?
 
Just so I'm understanding this....

Legislation that supported a ban in Cruise traffic back in November, which was opposed by a businessman that profits by ....cruise traffic and that might not even be relevant now that people are vaccinated is a big deal because the guy who supports cruise traffic reopening donated to Ron DeSantis, who also supports the cruise industry returning to Florida because of all the income it brings, received a donation from the guy which is legal?

What is the conspiracy here, again?

So due to the the "brilliant" Ron DeSantis banning "vaccine passports" -- the cruise lines are making plans to move their ships to ports outside of Florida in the U.S. when the CDC allows them to sail again -- assuming DeSantis is actually stupid enough to attempt to enforce his idiotic rule. What a great win for Florida -- chasing away an entire industry.

Of course, the Port Operator of the Miami seaport is desperate to influence DeSantis to not be an idiot about attempting to enforce his "COVID passport" ban on the cruise industry that the port operator has donated a million dollars in an attempt to influence DeSantis to mend his ways (and shut his mouth). The question is did the donations come from the port operator firm which includes government public funding or from the individual owner.
 
DeSantis supports the view of not letting vaccinated teachers back to school? Can you show me how you achieved this leap of logic?

He should return the donations if he does not support this bat-shiat insane nonsense which undermines public health.
 
So due to the the "brilliant" Ron DeSantis banning "vaccine passports" -- the cruise lines are making plans to move their ships to ports outside of Florida in the U.S. when the CDC allows them to sail again -- assuming DeSantis is actually stupid enough to attempt to enforce his idiotic rule. What a great win for Florida -- chasing away an entire industry.

Possibly, but that's not a forgone conclusion at this point. If it doesn't happen, you going to go silent again? My bet is they come to some agreement rather soon. The cruise industry isn't going to give up Florida - they make a lot of money in Florida. They're not idiots. Or DeSantis might change his mind because of it. Of course, you up in North Carolina can tell us all about how it affects you.

Of course, the Port Operator of the Miami seaport is desperate to influence DeSantis to not be an idiot about attempting to enforce his "COVID passport" ban on the cruise industry that the port operator has donated a million dollars in an attempt to influence DeSantis to mend his ways (and shut his mouth). The question is did the donations come from the port operator firm which includes government public funding or from the individual owner.

Right, so if you've got some evidence of illegal play, you should post it. Because right now you're just shrieking like you always do about a whole lot of nothing.
 
He should return the donations if he does not support this bat-shiat insane nonsense which undermines public health.

I'm sure he has a lot bigger things on his mind than to placate your opinion of him or what he should and should not do. But at least we can agree that this does not mean DeSantis supports this silly idea.
 
Possibly, but that's not a forgone conclusion at this point. If it doesn't happen, you going to go silent again? My bet is they come to some agreement rather soon. The cruise industry isn't going to give up Florida - they make a lot of money in Florida. They're not idiots. Or DeSantis might change his mind because of it. Of course, you up in North Carolina can tell us all about how it affects you.



Right, so if you've got some evidence of illegal play, you should post it. Because right now you're just shrieking like you always do about a whole lot of nothing.

The only "agreement" that will come about --- is because DeSantis has no authority to regulate the cruise ships. DeSantis is not going to back down about squawking against "vaccine passports" -- it is all part of of his 2024 campaign for the president. At some point, the federal government will tell he has no power to regulate this and he will whine all over the news media about how evil the Biden administration is to overrule him while being secretly happy the cruises are still going out of Florida.

Of course, the cruise lines are putting back-up plans in place in case DeSantis is successful in blocking "vaccine passports" for cruise ships at the Florida ports after the CDC allows U.S sailings. The cruise lines would prefer to sail from Florida ports -- but there are other options if DeSantis acts like an idiot.

See the last paragraph of this article -- to see the reality
https://www.travelpulse.com/news/fe...rida-could-affect-the-return-of-cruising.html

"It doesn’t appear DeSantis can have it both ways, and attorneys familiar with maritime law told the Sun Sentinel that DeSantis doesn’t have the authority to force a vaccine ban on foreign-flagged vessels."
 
The only "agreement" that will come about --- is because DeSantis has no authority to regulate the cruise ships. DeSantis is not going to back down about squawking against "vaccine passports" -- it is all part of of his 2024 campaign for the president. At some point, the federal government will tell he has no power to regulate this and he will whine all over the news media about how evil the Biden administration is to overrule him while being secretly happy the cruises are still going out of Florida.

Possibly. That might be part of his plan - rallying his base against Biden even further. Of course, its equally possible - even more probable - that you have no idea what the hell you're talking about and will be flat out wrong again. But your hypothesis - all it is - could turn out to be correct.

Of course, the cruise lines are putting back-up plans in place in case DeSantis is successful in blocking "vaccine passports" for cruise ships at the Florida ports after the CDC allows U.S sailings. The cruise lines would prefer to sail from Florida ports -- but there are other options if DeSantis acts like an idiot.

There are always options. But none so attractive as Florida for location and exposure to tourism.

See the last paragraph of this article -- to see the reality
https://www.travelpulse.com/news/fe...rida-could-affect-the-return-of-cruising.html

"It doesn’t appear DeSantis can have it both ways, and attorneys familiar with maritime law told the Sun Sentinel that DeSantis doesn’t have the authority to force a vaccine ban on foreign-flagged vessels."

I trust the Sun Sentinel to provide us a non-partisan perspective like I trust you to.
 
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