Some Red State/Blue State Indicia

something something Daytona Beach

from posters that have never been to the shithole Daytona Beach has become under RDS

after living in Florida for over 40 years
And going to the area many times for many
reasons there is a phrase.
South of Jacksonville is merely East Alabama
 
something something Daytona Beach

from posters that have never been to the shithole Daytona Beach has become under RDS

after living in Florida for over 40 years
And going to the area many times for many
reasons there is a phrase.
South of Jacksonville is merely East Alabama
Try living in SF have 30 years of dem rule.

Check your shoes!
 
something something Daytona Beach

from posters that have never been to the shithole Daytona Beach has become under RDS

after living in Florida for over 40 years
And going to the area many times for many
reasons there is a phrase.
South of Jacksonville is merely East Alabama
But tell us about Daytona and how RDS policies led to shortcomings. You peaked my curiosity
 
But tell us about Daytona and how RDS policies led to shortcomings. You peaked my curiosity
I’ve always been under the impression Daytona was rough. Lotta Yankees move down there

But there’s still not poop maps for it

That’s still just SF and NYC
 
No income tax. Moving towards no property tax. One of the largest states in the union.

Funcional, normal, effective government

Policy matters. Outcomes should matter

Florida gets like 60 billion from property tax, that's more than 50% of their budget, is RDS going to halve the budget?

This reminds me of when NH lowered room and meal tax, then is wondering why it's nto generating the revenue it needs to make the budget balanced.
 
Florida gets like 60 billion from property tax, that's more than 50% of their budget, is RDS going to halve the budget?

This reminds me of when NH lowered room and meal tax, then is wondering why it's nto generating the revenue it needs to make the budget balanced.
RDS ain't no dummy
 
RDS ain't no dummy
I didn't say he was, I'm curious how he intends to get that money back without new taxes.

Or is he just doing this to gain popularity and then sidle whomever replaces him with a massive deficit they have to do something unpopular to do to make that gap.
 
I didn't say he was, I'm curious how he intends to get that money back without new taxes.

Or is he just doing this to gain popularity and then sidle whomever replaces him with a massive deficit they have to do something unpopular to do to make that gap.
Looks like the bill is for homeowners only. I would imagine majority of that $60B you cite is from business
 
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