DeSantis for the win

I don't think the premise is flawed at all. Democrats have been experts at stepping on rakes when it comes to DeSantis and it has done amazing things for his career. For example, doubling down on the whole bill regarding sex and gender education to Pre-K students should be an obvious no-no, but progressives are all over it. And as we saw in Virginia, the number one way to make sure you lose is to go against parents.

I don’t know. That Loudon county story was probably more of what moved parents than that bullshit critical race theory narrative. That is the kind of story that pushes state elections.

Interestingly, parents are pretty well satisfied with today’s public schools. Most parents also supported things like masks in schools.

The astroturf is that people who don’t have kids in school make a big majorities of people unsatisfied with schools.

https://news.gallup.com/poll/354083/parents-remain-largely-satisfied-child-education.aspx
 
I don’t know. That Loudon county story was probably more of what moved parents than that bullshit critical race theory narrative. That is the kind of story that pushes state elections.

Interestingly, parents are pretty well satisfied with today’s public schools. Most parents also supported things like masks in schools.

The astroturf is that people who don’t have kids in school make a big majorities of people unsatisfied with schools.

https://news.gallup.com/poll/354083/parents-remain-largely-satisfied-child-education.aspx
More Americans Dissatisfied With K-12 Education in U.S.
Gallup has also tracked Americans' satisfaction with the quality of K-12 education, generally, in the U.S. annually since 1999. For the past two years, U.S. adults were about as likely to say they were satisfied as dissatisfied with the quality of U.S. K-12 education, however the public now tilts more dissatisfied (54%) than satisfied (46%).
 
More Americans Dissatisfied With K-12 Education in U.S.
Gallup has also tracked Americans' satisfaction with the quality of K-12 education, generally, in the U.S. annually since 1999. For the past two years, U.S. adults were about as likely to say they were satisfied as dissatisfied with the quality of U.S. K-12 education, however the public now tilts more dissatisfied (54%) than satisfied (46%).

Yes, I know, people without children in school are dissatisfied with something they have no direct knowledge of. However, parents of children in school, people like me, are actually pretty satisfied with the education their children are receiving. See the disconnect?
 
DeSantis refuses to release public docs about appointee linked to a federal sex trafficking investigation

DeSantis wants to protect kids by refusing to release documents of pedos under investigation.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has spent the past several weeks describing LGBTQ people as sexual predators or "groomers" of future victims. But behind closed doors, DeSantis is trying to hide public documents about someone who is actually linked to a federal sex trafficking investigation, Click Orlando said.


Halsey Beshears, DeSantis' former appointee to chair Florida’s business licensing agency was subpoenaed by the ongoing investigation involving Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and former tax collector Joel Greenberg, according to Politico. The probe is looking into, among other things, whether there were Venmo payments to at least one underage girl for sex.
 
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Please show the proof that the governor is deliberately altering the data? and that your (latest) source should be used (until it shouldn't at some point in the future when you no longer like the data)?
Your response was to something GWT posted but I can't help noting that
if one observation, e.g., Florida Covid deaths over a set period, generates two different values, one of the values is wrong, or both of the values are wrong. Both values can not be right. If knowing the correct value is of any importance, than having two different, in this case quite different, values for the same thing should be of some concern.
 
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Your response was to something GWT posted but I can't help noting that
if one observation, e.g., Florida Covid deaths over a set period, generates two different values, one of the values is wrong, or both of the values are wrong. Both values can not be right. If knowing the correct value is of any importance, than having two different, in this case quite different, values for the same thing should be of some concern.

Please provide the dates you are referring to that the same source provided two different data values.
 
Yes, I know, people without children in school are dissatisfied with something they have no direct knowledge of. However, parents of children in school, people like me, are actually pretty satisfied with the education their children are receiving. See the disconnect?

So you're basing everyone's satisfaction on the anecdotal fact that you are "pretty satisfied"?

I know plenty of parents who aren't satisfied. Should I extrapolate and assume everyone isn't?
 
DeSantis refuses to release public docs about appointee linked to a federal sex trafficking investigation

DeSantis wants to protect kids by refusing to release documents of pedos under investigation.
ron-desantis-s-poll-numbers-underwater-as-he-brushes-off-florida-s-surge-in-covid-hospitalizations.png


Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has spent the past several weeks describing LGBTQ people as sexual predators or "groomers" of future victims. But behind closed doors, DeSantis is trying to hide public documents about someone who is actually linked to a federal sex trafficking investigation, Click Orlando said.


Halsey Beshears, DeSantis' former appointee to chair Florida’s business licensing agency was subpoenaed by the ongoing investigation involving Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) and former tax collector Joel Greenberg, according to Politico. The probe is looking into, among other things, whether there were Venmo payments to at least one underage girl for sex.

DeSantis’ office claims that the governor has the authority to review public records compiled by subordinate state agencies if the governor “may have an equity” in the record “because the record includes communications with the Executive Office of the Governor, because the record concerns the Governor, or because there is reason to believe that the Governor may be asked about information in the record.”
Seems like a fair request. If he never releases it, or takes forever to do so, you've got a gripe. Apart from that, you're just whining as usual.
 
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