DeSantis for the win

With these two in charge , what other shit can one expect!!!

A leprosy endemic? So far this year, eight people got leprosy in Florida

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Leprosy, the infectious disease most commonly known for its biblical associations, has become more common in Florida, researchers warn.

In 2020, the Sunshine State was among the states with the highest number of leprosy cases, contributing to evidence that the infection is becoming endemic in the southeastern region of the country, according to a journal published in an August edition from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Central Florida seems to be the focus of the rise in cases, with researchers pointing out that 81% of leprosy cases in Florida between 2002 and 2021 came from the area. Nationally, Central Florida accounted for almost one-fifth of cases.

Over the past 20 years, the Florida Department of Health has reported 263 cases, and 70 of them came from within the state.

So far this year, there have been 15 cases of leprosy, according to the FDH’s Reportable Diseases Frequency Report. Eight people acquired the infection in the state. Those eight cases are coming from Bradford, Brevard, Flagler, Highlands, Pinellas and Volusia, with Brevard posting three cases.

Total average cases of leprosy in the United States over the last 10 years: 180

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Florida's population as a percentage of the US: ~6.5%

6.5% x 180 = ~12 cases a year average in Florida.

Math is hard, Spike. I told ya you should have stayed in school.


  • Most (110 or 69%) of these new cases were reported in
    • Florida
    • California
    • Louisiana
    • Hawaii
    • New York
    • Texas
California, Texas and Florida highest 1, 2, 3rd population. So not surprising.
 
Ron DeClowntits wants to drone dealers but not consumers financing nor weapons makers arming them. Party of "personal responsibility" y'all:

 
What does DeSantis' Florida have in common with Putin's Russia?

Florida GOP donor, DeSantis ally under 'active investigation' weeks before death, authorities say

https://www.politico.com/news/2022/12/09/kent-stermon-death-investigation-00073317
Party of groomers gonna groom

Stermon was being investigated over allegations he attempted to coerce an underage girl to show him a photo of her breasts by offering her Taylor Swift tickets, according to a report from the U.K. news website DailyMail.com.

https://www.newsweek.com/ron-desantis-kent-stermon-investigation-suicide-1795290
 
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More propaganda being picked up by the MSM.

Study finds 40% of parents want to move out of Florida, oversamples Democrats by nearly 20%


https://flvoicenews.com/study-finds...f-florida-oversamples-democrats-by-nearly-20/

By Eric Daugherty
Published Aug. 15, 2023, 9:03 a.m. ET | Updated Aug. 15, 2023

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Pride rainbow, Feb. 13, 2020. (Photo/Alexander Grey, Unsplash)
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FLV) – A new study conducted by a Clark University professor on the impacts of the state’s Parental Rights in Education Act reported that a sizeable 40% of Florida parents want to flee the state.

The research, making the rounds in news reports, oversamples Democrats in comparison to Republicans by nearly 20%, overwhelmingly different than the true composition of Floridians by party affiliation.

The sample of 106 parents involved 42.2% identifying as Democrats, 28.3% as Independents, and only 24.5% as Republicans.

They also included two who identified as Green Party members, and three more as something else, involving Democratic Socialist, Neutral and “Registered Democrat but I vote both sides.”

For comparison, data from the Florida Department of State shows Florida being composed of 37.1% Republicans, 33.3% Democrats and 27.6% Independents.

Per their report, the study was primely composed of parents from Democratic counties like Broward and Orange.

The release of the report also falsely describes Florida’s parental rights law as the “Don’t Say Gay law.”

The bill was introduced in 2022 to apply to grades K-3, limiting classroom discussion on gender identity and sexual orientation.

It was expanded in 2023 by Florida lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis to cover PreK-8th grade, but Florida Board of Education rules expand those restrictions through grade 12, with exceptions.

Of the sample, 20% “very much so” wanted to flee Florida, and 19% “somewhat.” 15% reportedly felt “mixed” about moving, and 45% did not want to move.

Additionally, 11% were “very likely to move in the next two years.”

The survey found that a third of participants disagreed with the original K-3 application of the law, while 46% disagree with applying it through 12th grade.

“They also voiced concern about a push towards fascism within their state and government overreach,” the report’s summary stated. “Participants who were against the Act largely agreed with the statement that it provoked hostility against the LGBTQ community.”

Christian Ziegler, the chairman of the Republican Party of Florida, recently responded to opposers of the restrictions on sexual orientation and gender identity teachings for children potentially wanting to flee Florida.

“Over 60% of voters support the actual language in the law, including 55% of Democrats,” Ziegler said to the Washington Examiner. “With that said, if a Democrat Voter is passionate and perverted enough to support the sexualization of kids during school in grades as early as Kindergarten, then I would agree that Florida is probably not the best fit for them.”

A poll released in 2022 by the New York Times found the provisions of the law have strong support among the public.

The author of the study, Abbie E. Goldberg, Ph.D., is the director of Women’s & Gender Studies at her university. It was conducted March 22-24 and was published this month.
 
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