DeSantis's crusade to make Florida dumber

Originally posted by: PJ Stroh

Teaching in FLorida (and almost all red states) is a one way street to financial squalor.    They dont pay teachers for shit in red states.   The only remotely appealing feature is that you will one day achieve tenure and qualify for a pension which is peanuts but still gives some financial security in retirement.     

 

But if you now have to live in fear of your governor taking that away for punitive reasons regarding your political identity then the question needs to be asked.....why would any sane person want to be a teacher in Florida?   You get a better salary, job security and career path working at Wal*mart and you dont need to invest in a degree.

 

There's a reason why silicon valley is in San Jose and not Tampa.    It has a large population of educated students in a state that invests in making that happen.


       Getting rid of radical woke liberal professors should be a priority in every state. These sick anti America cretins are brainwashing students with their hateful rhetoric and teachings. I applaude Gov. DeSantis and the Florida legistature for doing Florida and America this service. 

Florida offers two types of employment for its non-retired residents:

1) You can be a low level nurse that wipes the asses of disbaled retirees

2) You can babysit the line of people waiting to ride Space Mountain.

 

Skilled people with educations arent available in Florida and neither are the job opportunities to employ them.  

Clearly the inbred MAGA administration is content to keep it that way.

 

Originally posted by: Aaron

Your 2nd Amendment statement is stupid.  You probably think it was there for hunting when it was for stopping tyranny.

 

that said, the founders couldn't have imagined email and text messages, so I guess those are excluded from free speech and privacy in your convoluted reasoning.


I know I'm speaking to an idiot, so I'll be brief. The Second Amendment confers a COLLECTIVE, not an individual right, TO FORM A MILITIA. It doesn't confer a carte blanche right to own deadly weapons.

 

The limitations on free speech that have been codified into law by the Supreme and other courts apply to text messages and emails that are PUBLIC. Private communications between infividuals aren't subject to those limitations.

 

One primary function of our legal system is to interpret the Constitution in the light of situations unanticipated by its framers.

 

End of your civics lesson, which you apparently badly needed.

So, David, you favor purging universities of faculty that doesn't hold the "proper" ideological stance? That's right from the Hitler and Stalin playbooks!

 

So tell us, David, which one are you--a commie or a Nazi?

Edited on Sep 25, 2024 10:38am

Stupid Tom is in favor of state control of universities, including what they can teach and who they can employ.

 

Gee, we have a lot of commies and Nazis here.

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

I know I'm speaking to an idiot, so I'll be brief. The Second Amendment confers a COLLECTIVE, not an individual right, TO FORM A MILITIA. It doesn't confer a carte blanche right to own deadly weapons.

 

The limitations on free speech that have been codified into law by the Supreme and other courts apply to text messages and emails that are PUBLIC. Private communications between infividuals aren't subject to those limitations.

 

One primary function of our legal system is to interpret the Constitution in the light of situations unanticipated by its framers.

 

End of your civics lesson, which you apparently badly needed.



A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed

 

Once again kevin reads like a 3rd grader

So, David, you favor purging universities of faculty that doesn't hold the "proper" ideological stance?

 

Nowhere is there any evidence of this happening in Florida.  0.005% of the teachers were terminated; not an indication of what stupid kevin is claiming.  Maybe they were terminated because they sucked at their jobs; a concept inconceivable for government employees

Skilled people with educations arent available in Florida and neither are the job opportunities to employ them.

 

Not true

 

Here are thousands available jobs in Florida that require a college degree

 

https://www.indeed.com/q-College-Degree-l-Florida-jobs.html?vjk=5237fae914e84070

 

https://www.ziprecruiter.com/Jobs/Bachelor-Degree/--in-Florida

Originally posted by: tom

So, David, you favor purging universities of faculty that doesn't hold the "proper" ideological stance?

 

Nowhere is there any evidence of this happening in Florida.  0.005% of the teachers were terminated; not an indication of what stupid kevin is claiming.  Maybe they were terminated because they sucked at their jobs; a concept inconceivable for government employees


At the New College of Florida, a school that DeSantis admits is a pet project, 30% of all professors departed. That is tom's version of "nowhere is there any evidence."

Originally posted by: Kevin Lewis

I know I'm speaking to an idiot, so I'll be brief. The Second Amendment confers a COLLECTIVE, not an individual right, TO FORM A MILITIA. It doesn't confer a carte blanche right to own deadly weapons.

 

The limitations on free speech that have been codified into law by the Supreme and other courts apply to text messages and emails that are PUBLIC. Private communications between infividuals aren't subject to those limitations.

 

One primary function of our legal system is to interpret the Constitution in the light of situations unanticipated by its framers.

 

End of your civics lesson, which you apparently badly needed.


You weren't brief and SCOTUS disagrees with your collective rights, and all current 2nd Amendment cases are interpreted based on laws and regulations in place at the time of the founding.  And hey, private citizens had state class warships with cannon.  And yes, I can own a cannon if I want.  Would seem a bit odd at the top of the stairs however.

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