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Malaria is Back – Thank Bill Gates and Oxitec
Cases of malaria have emerged in the US for the first time in 20 years. The timing could not be better as they are planning to release a new mRNA vaccine to combat [...]
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Florida Agriculture Losses from Ian
The damages from the hurricane are still being evaluated, but preliminary estimates state that Ian caused Florida’s agriculture industry to lose up to $1.56 [...]
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Hurricane Ian Damage and Insurance Troubles
Those of us in the Tampa Bay area were lucky. Floridians in the eye of the storm experienced devastating floods and winds. At least 109 people are dead, and 55 of [...]
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The No Patient Left Alone Act
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has proven time and time again that he is a man of the people. DeSantis signed SB 988, the No Patient Left Alone Act, which guarantees [...]
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While Locking Down States, the Politicians Flee to Florida for Holidays
There are numerous Democrats who have imposed un-American restrictions over COVID upon the people they represent but then fly to Florida to party and spend [...]
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AOC: Rules for Thee but Not for Me
AOC has been partying it up on vacation in Miami, Florida while enjoying the freedoms that she denies to those in the state of New York. AOC has been spotted in [...]
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Florida Accounted for One-Third of US Job Growth During Q3
Florida is leading the nation in job growth due to eased tax laws and COVID restrictions. Florida alone added 579,000 jobs during 2021, representing a 5.8% uptick [...]
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Truckers Wanted
It seems that the state of Florida is doing more to address the supply chain crisis than the entire Biden Administration. The American Trucking Association reported [...]
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Florida Ports are Open for Business
Florida’s Governor Ron DeSantis proudly announced: “Florida ports are open for business!” The Jacksonville Port Authority (“Jaxport”) is on board and has [...]
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Rule of Law – Florida v New York
QUESTION: With Wall Street banks migrating to Florida, will the courts there protect them as they do in New York. Will legal action in Florida be forced back to New [...]
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