Gov. DeSantis Delivers for Florida and America
In the fierce battle for the soul of our nation, one thing remains crystal clear: conservatives cannot afford to sit idly by while Democrats play dirty to seize power.Just days after Virginia voters narrowly approved a deeply flawed redistricting referendum—paving the way for an aggressive Democratic gerrymander complete with the now-notorious “lobster district” that stretches and contorts to swallow conservative strongholds—the fight has landed squarely in Florida.
Yesterday, Gov. DeSantis released a bold new congressional map that would reshape Florida’s 28 districts, delivering a potential 24-4 Republican advantage. This proposal targets and dismantles several Democrat-held seats, particularly in areas like Tampa, Orlando, and South Florida, where population shifts and voter realities have long been ignored under the old lines.
While Virginia’s map heads to the state Supreme Court amid cries of unconstitutionality, DeSantis is not waiting to find out the outcome. He recognizes that control of the U.S. House isn’t some abstract game—it’s the firewall protecting America from radical leftist overreach.
Make no mistake: a Democrat-controlled House would not waste time on border security, energy independence, or cutting the inflation that’s crushed working families. No, their agenda would be laser-focused on vengeance.
We saw it during the first Trump term: endless investigations, show trials, and an impeachment circus that paralyzed governance while real problems festered. History would repeat itself in spectacular fashion—an “impeachment palooza” designed not to serve constituents, but to harass and hobble a president delivering results for the American people.
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2 comments:
But he has done nothing about high property taxes in Florida, we all wrote to him, he never writes you back, this will hurt him and the party likely.
@4:21...Governor Ron DeSantis does not have direct, unilateral control over high property taxes in Florida, as they are primarily set by local governments (counties, cities, school boards), but he is actively pushing for a major overhaul, including a proposed phased elimination of homestead property taxes to be decided by voters in 2026.
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