Hey frens just wanted to share my interview experience at palm harbor honda. I came to an interview today for a tech position that pays more than my current position and is closer to home. I was told that one of the requirements for employment was to get the cOviD vaccine. Of course me being who i am i told buddy absolutely not and shook his hand and left. It was pretty discouraging hearing that because the reason i left my home of 10+years in colorado was to get away from that shit. Didnt think this was allowed in Florida. Thanks for reading anons. NCSWIC
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If my knowledge is to be assessed by how long I have been a member of a website then so be it. I am a resident of the State and have been most of my life. I am nearly 34 years old. I read the first solar amendment and pushed against it because it was bad for the people of my state. I read the second solar amendment, the one that was passed, but missed the implication suggested that one couldn't disconnect from the grid and found out later what that meant when someone in my state was fined for using solar power while their neighborhood was without power. They had disconnected from the grid and were fined for it anyway.And I have also argued against Desantis multiple times through other means of communication. I also have been a member of this site since it's beginning on an alternate account that I have forgotten the password to. I am man, I am fallible. Please do find it in your heart to forgive my status as a "pleb".
So what you're saying is, you would rather have had Gillum as governor.
Saying you don't think DeSantis is the freedom-supporting patriot we'd like him to be doesn't mean you want a corrupt commie puppet as governor. It means we still have a long way to go to restoring the republic.
choosing the lesser of two evils is still choosing evil.
I want a God fearing Patriot in the Office.
Are you one of those guys who either doesn't vote, or votes for the other guy "on principle" and to "teach 'em a lesson"?
Because if you do not vote for someone like DeSantis, you ARE in fact casting a vote for his opponent.
I agree that I'm a little suspicious of Desantis, but through his actions so far he's proven to be better than about 99% of all other state governors.
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I do not vote. I refuse to provide my consent that someone/something has power over me which is what the political spectrum has been for far too long. I have a King, his name is Jesus Christ, I do not require the "help/governance" offered by man. I feel that it is the problem of those that participate in the problem. I, not voting, do not cast a vote for anyone, though that is a tried and true method of manipulation saying if you do not then you have, essentially, for the worst possible. The lesser of two evils is still evil and I do not consent to evil. If no one aligns with my views and I vote for one of them then I am only perpetuating the problem.
Voting only allows us to choose who we want to represent us in the legal situation that is the United States, seeing that none are promoting The Republic and have shifted to the concept of democracy (mob rule) I feel appropriate in my decisions.
I'm with you man. I'm skeptical of Desantis just as I've been skeptical of Dan Crenshaw and Matt Gaetz. Its ok to question things. Politicians are just that...politicians.
Public servants that wish to be regarded as kings and queens!