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Re: Annals of Self-Beclowning


 

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DeSantis is a clown who I predict will be toast the minute Trump is indicted. He seems to be confusing himself with a king or a tinpot dictator. ?None of these laws will hold up.
How did this fool ever get there on the first place? ?He has all the charisma of a piece of wood.

Sal


On May 27, 2021, at 4:16 PM, Emily Mae via groups.io <emily.mae50@...> wrote:

?On Thu, May 27, 2021 at 07:17 AM, WillyTex wrote:
so easily influenced by made up nonsense it's sad to see.?
Reporter tries to dunk on DeSantis, he completely clowns her and gets a standing ovation

This is what I said about a Miami Private School run by conspiracy theorists:? "Hmmm, I see.? They seem to be saying just standing next to a vaccinated person takes away female menstruation?? What about the young'uns in pre-school? Will they just never conceive?? The? anti-vaxxers are so consumed by fear, so confused, and so easily influenced by made up nonsense it's sad to see."

This is the "surely will end up in court" bill that DeSantis signed.? The question was whether or not he did it for Trump.? You decide:??

  • All Floridians?treated unfairly by Big Tech platforms will have the right to sue companies that violate this law ¡ª and win monetary damages. This reform safeguards the rights of every Floridian by requiring social media companies to be transparent about their content moderation practices and give users proper notice of changes to those policies, which prevents Big Tech bureaucrats from ¡°moving the goalposts¡± to silence viewpoints they don¡¯t like.
  • The Attorney General of Florida can bring action against technology companies that violate this law,?under Florida¡¯s Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act. If social media platforms are found to have violated antitrust law, they will be restricted from contracting with any public entity. That ¡°antitrust violator¡± blacklist?imposes real consequences for Big Tech oligopolies¡¯ bottom line.
  • Big Tech is prohibited from de-platforming Floridian political candidates. The Florida Election Commission will impose fines of $250,000 per day on any social media company that de-platforms any candidate for statewide office, and $25,000 per day for de-platforming candidates for non-statewide offices. Any Floridian can block any candidate they don¡¯t want to hear from, and that is a right that belongs to each citizen ¡ª it¡¯s not for Big Tech companies to decide.

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