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  • bsm2
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    Oh boy reading Bully understanding what you read is your problem

    Wait for the housing collapse in Florida as Republicans have mismanage the insurance crisis

    Yep google it Ill wait

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    This is a very informative article from Politico. It basically says that democrats have a huge problem with Florida (and Texas) due to their growing population growth which will lead to additional seats added.


    Give it a read.

    Democrats have a Florida problem


    Democrats got obliterated in Florida in 2024, from the top of the ticket all the way down to the Legislature and local races.



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  • bsm2
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    Originally posted by slimslob

    Wrong again. That honor belongs to West Virginia. https://worldpopulationreview.com/st...r-pay-by-state

    Sounds like the Florida Teachers Association or what ever their union is called is screwing them.
    Hilarious the guys that don't know Shit about Florida are posting.

    The same one that can't Google information
    Florida's starting salary for teachers currently ranks 16th in the country, and the average teacher pay ranks 50th, according to the National Education Association.

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Florida: Fuck around and find out.



    You should expect to be shot': Florida homeowner fatally guns down masked intruder, scares off another



    A Florida sheriff said intruders should "expect to be shot" after releasing information about a homeowner who opened fire at two masked men trying to break into his house, killing one.

    The deceased suspect was identified as 23-year-old Jorge Nestevan Flores-Toledo, from Mexico, according to the Manatee County Sheriff's Office.

    The second suspect, Michel Soto-Mella, 39, an illegal immigrant from Chile, is charged with armed burglary, with additional charges pending, according to the sheriff's office.




    Just after 9 p.m. Thursday, the Manatee County homeowner saw the two men entering the back of his house on his video surveillance system, according to authorities.





    "He knew something bad was about to happen and he didn’t stall," MCSO Sheriff Rick Wells said during a press conference Friday. "He grabbed his firearm [and] told his wife to get into a safe spot."

    The homeowner fired multiple rounds, hitting Flores-Toledo "several times," while Soto-Mella fled the scene, according to the sheriff's office.

    "I sat down next to the lanai, the door was open," John Nuceder, who was visiting a family member in the neighborhood, told Fox 13. "I vividly heard three gunshots."​


    ​Authorities said Flores-Toledo was initially reported to be in critical condition before being transported to Sarasota Memorial Hospital, where he died Friday morning.

    "This is the state of Florida," Wells said. "If you want to break into someone's home, you should expect to be shot."​

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  • slimslob
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    Originally posted by bsm2

    Florida No. 50 in teacher pay. How could that be
    Wrong again. That honor belongs to West Virginia. https://worldpopulationreview.com/st...r-pay-by-state

    Sounds like the Florida Teachers Association or what ever their union is called is screwing them.

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Originally posted by bsm2
    Florida No. 50 in teacher pay. How could that be
    Florida Ranked #1 in Education for Second Year in a Row. Tallahassee, Fla., May 7, 2024 – Today, U.S. News & World Report announced that Florida is again ranked #1 in the nation for education. The publication's Best State ranking is based on a combination of strong performances in higher education and K-12 metrics.M

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  • bsm2
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    Florida No. 50 in teacher pay. How could that be

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  • bsm2
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    Florida has the third highest population in the country, but a new study shows that a lot of young people are moving out of the Sunshine State.

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  • slimslob
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    Just in case you did not already know.

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  • BBM
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    Another Democrat in the Florida House is joining the Republican Party. Here’s why.

    We all know why .

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  • bsm2
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    Hilarious nobody's moving to Mississippi I wonder why?

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  • bsm2
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    BTW According to Atlas Van Lines' annual migration patterns study for 2024, more than 50% of all moves left Florida, which is an eight percent increase from 2023. Some of the top destinations for people leaving Florida include:
    Myrtle Beach, SC/Wilmington, NC, Ocala, FL, Houston, TX, Greenville-Spartanburg, SC, Charlotte, NC, Raleigh, NC, Phoenix, NC, Knoxville, TN, Jacksonville, FL, and Asheville, NC.

    More leaving every month do to insurance crisis

    What a Surprise

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
    Look, no one should take the OP seriously. I think everyone understands that.



    Here you go.



    Texas gained more new people than any other state between July 2023 and July 2024, according to Census data.

    Texas’s population jumped by 562,941 people. Florida saw the second highest numeric growth with 467,347 new people and California the third with 232,570.

    Washington, D.C., and Florida both topped Texas percentage growth, with D.C.’s population increasing by 2.2% and Florida’s increasing by 2%. Texas saw a 1.8% increase in its population.
    Awesome!!! If all of magaland moves to Florida and Texas we can build a wall around them. 😂

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Look, no one should take the OP seriously. I think everyone understands that.



    Here you go.



    Texas gained more new people than any other state between July 2023 and July 2024, according to Census data.

    Texas’s population jumped by 562,941 people. Florida saw the second highest numeric growth with 467,347 new people and California the third with 232,570.

    Washington, D.C., and Florida both topped Texas percentage growth, with D.C.’s population increasing by 2.2% and Florida’s increasing by 2%. Texas saw a 1.8% increase in its population.

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  • bsm2
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    Originally posted by BBM

    i DID ,


    Still, Florida overall earns high scores compared to other states in the U.S. In May 2024, U.S. News & World Report announced that Florida ranked #1 in the nation for education. The publication’s Best State ranking is based on a combination of strong performances in higher education and K–12 metrics.

    “Under Governor DeSantis’ leadership, Florida again ranks number one in education,” said Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz, Jr. “By focusing on core academic subjects and excellence in the classroom, Florida stands ahead of the rest.”
    Sorry dummy

    Florida SAT scores rank 47th — and still dropping

    Under Gov Dipstick
    Yep Google that I'll wait

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