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2022 A Banner Year For Florida Residents Thanks To DeSantis; Governor Leaves Conservatives Cheering & The Left Seething

2022 A Banner Year For Florida Residents Thanks To DeSantis; Governor Leaves Conservatives Cheering & The Left Seething

2022 was a “very good year” for folks in Florida, Nassau County, and particularly Fernandina Beach.

While other states were defunding law enforcement; telling boys they can be girls, girls they can be boys, and even telling kids they can be cats and can use litter boxes (I’m not making this stuff up); releasing violent criminals to prey on their citizens, and eliminating bail, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis took a reverse course. He called out the crazies. “Not here!” he declared, “Florida is where woke goes to die.”

DeSantis rewarded police departments, battled Hollywood, fought woke school boards, and the Biden administration. His efforts have resulted in a thriving state – with unprecedented job growth, a falling crime rate, and many other successes.

His no-nonsense approach sent the far-left minority into fits of frustrated rage and apoplexy that resulted in hilarious entertainment for most reasonable folks and brought sanity to governing at all state levels.

Police officers handcuffed by radical leftist prosecutors and politicians in crime-ridden U.S. cities are flocking to Florida. This is partly because of Florida’s new Law Enforcement Recruitment Bonus Payment Program, which in 2022 awarded more than 600 bonuses to newly certified law enforcement officers. They are also attracted to the state because of the support and appreciation expressed by Florida’s conservative law-and-order politicians and a welcoming  populace. The great weather and no state income tax are added bonuses.

In September, Florida’s Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) began issuing $1,000 bonuses, after taxes, through the Essential First Responders Recognition Program to sworn law enforcement officers, emergency medical technicians, firefighters, and paramedics. As of December 27, DEO had issued $106.5 million in recognition payments to more than 80,000 first responders.

Florida’s economy clenched a number of milestones in 2022, including recording it’s second lowest unemployment rate in state history and reaching record levels of job creation and budget reserves. It closed 2022 with nearly $22 billion in surplus, the highest in state history, and decreased its debt by $1.3 billion.

DeSantis brought an end to increasingly rising home insurance rates when he signed legislation that prevented the state’s property insurance rates from collapsing under a tidal wave of law suits. The legislation should lead to more insurance company competition and help both consumers and taxpayers.

In 2022, Florida led the U.S. with the fastest population growth and was ranked first in several rankings for freedom, educational opportunities, low tuition rates and attracting a talented workforce.

Florida went dark red last year as state legislators and the governor put the brakes on a variety of outrageous and perverse activities. For example,  Florida was one of many states to ban pediatric castration and cosmetic mastectomies. It also outlawed K-3 sex discussions and started investigating perverts at “family friendly” erotic drag shows that had grown men wearing women’s lingerie, garish makeup, and buffoonish wigs, performing lewd acts in front of small children.

The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) has launched an investigation into a Christmas-themed drag show that was open to “all-ages.”

The Broward Center for the Performing Arts in Fort Lauderdale hosted “A Drag Queen Christmas” on Dec. 26, and the DBPR announced it would investigate the performances which were described as “sexually explicit” and “marketed to children.”

At his inauguration ceremony in Tallahassee this past Tuesday, January 3, Governor DeSantis got a long and loud standing ovation when he said that Florida was going to protect its children. All of the ridiculous, totally unpopular trans and woke garbage is unacceptable to Floridians and Governor  DeSantis and he’s doing something to get rid of that rubbish.

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Lednovich, left, and Minshew, and their ideologies rejected by Fernandina Beach voters.

Fernandina Dodges Left-Wing Bullet: Fernandina Beach residents dodged a woke bullet this past City Commission runoff election when voters eventually realized that two of the candidates who won in the general election but failed to get the required 50%, had been hiding their radical far left-wing agendas.

Voters sent leftist antibusiness and Black Lives Matter supporter Mike Lednovich and Fernandina Pride founder Genese Minshew down in defeat in the runoff election. Imagine the sordid mess our city would be in if those two had won and teamed up with pompous gasbag Commissioner Chip Ross.

Fernandina voters wisely rejected the perverted woke culture publicly espoused by Lednovich and Minshew prior to the election but concealed during their campaigns. Voters weren’t fooled. Nor were they intimidated and cowed by impotent left-wing radicals like the News Leader’s Ron Sapp, an admitted socialist, or other outspoken radical local extremists and sloppy, inaccurate,  misleading reporters like the News Leaders’ Julia Roberts. The pathetic online Observer, which couldn’t observe its hand in front of its face, blissfully ignored it, instead reporting – and I’m not making this up – on the benefits of quilting.

City residents voted for common sense and decency, values that reflect their own. They rejected the woke policies of the far left and opted instead for the traditional values held by the majority of locals.

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Spreading The Sanity: Florida’s governor isn’t stopping with primary schools in bringing sanity back to the state’s educational institutions.

Florida’s colleges and universities are now required to submit information detailing how they use state resources to support their idiotic diversity, equity, and inclusion programs.

All colleges and universities within the Florida College System and the State University System must submit a report explaining how they use state-given resources to provide diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and critical race theory (CRT) programs, according to the memo, which was sent by Office of Budget and Policy Director Chris Spencer to Florida Commissioner of Education Manny Diaz and State University System of Florida Chancellor Raymond Rodrigues. Florida state law requires oversight over higher education curricula, requiring  officials to “identify the degree programs offered by public postsecondary educational institutions.”

It’ll be interesting to see how honestly these institutions comply with the request to stem the flow of wasted money on these worthless leftist make-work programs. The state set a deadline of January 13 for the schools to submit the information. Let’s see how creatively dishonest they will attempt to be.

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Speaking Of Educational Chicanery: In what may be one of the most disgusting outcomes of the woke equality ideology, two of the top high schools in Virginia and New York have been caught withholding information from seniors that they won Merit Scholarship status.

School officials claimed it was because they did not want the non-winners to feel bad. So the winners did not have this important information to put on their college applications that may have cost them thousands of dollars in scholarship money and possibly admission to the schools of their choice.  These morons sent kids a lesson saying: “If you study like crazy and work hard you’ll get screwed particularly when idiots like us are in charge.”

I hope these kids’ parents lawyered up because it is going to be a big payday.

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Speaking Of Woke Whackos: It has been reported that former Fernandina Beach Mayor and recently failed City Commission candidate, Mike Lednovich, has recently joined the sight-impaired online Fernandina Observer, ensuring that this sad publication will continue to wander aimlessly through the darkness.

With the addition of California transplant Lednovich, The Observer, which has acted as the city’s public relations agency ever since its conception a few years ago, makes itself an even bigger target for ridicule and a repository of city puffery.

While we’re on the topic of whacky lefties I’ve noticed a tendency in the commentary section here of a couple of desperate folks who despairingly toss in Donald Trump’s name and quotes willy-nilly when criticizing this blog’s commentary. Why? Trump’s comments have no relationship to anything posted here. I’ve never once mentioned Trump other than to report a rare factual news item about him. It appears these frantic folks are among those suffering from Donald Trump Derangement Syndrome, an ailment making them incapable of producing an original thought or mounting a rationale  argument.

Perhaps the strangest and most bizarre comments come from the fired Fernandina Beach Marina Manager, Coleman Langshaw, who disputes that he was actually fired several years ago. He was marina manager when the city hired an outside firm to run the marina. When the outside firm took over it fired Langshaw and installed someone else as manager. Fired, terminated, sacked, released, dismissed, axed, let go, it’s all the same. No matter what Langshaw says he was told to hit the bricks. Anyway, Langshaw never fails to keep readers here weirdly amused with his scattergun comments. During one post late last year the compulsively prolific commentator was responsible for 12 of the site’s 36 comments. Recently I’ve had to edit vulgarities out of them that even his lefty playground friends would find crude. One reader actually accused me of making Langshaw up. I assured him I did not, as my imagination doesn’t dip that far into the bewildering depths of the illogical and bizarre left-wing thought process.

While discussing confused and misleading news outlets, the bi-weekly Fernandina Beach Print News Leader invariably comes up. It verified its role as one of the worst this past Wednesday with a top-of-the-page article with a six column headline on page 7A blaring: “$3.4 million refinancing for Elizabeth Pointe Lodge.” The story bylined “For the News Leader” was an obvious word-for-word press release from the Lodge’s financing firm, that failed to mention a couple of facts, including: one, who owns the lodge and two, that it is for sale.  Other than that there was loads of useless boilerplate information about the firm handling the refinancing transaction.  The PR firm for that account must be thrilled.

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Trans This You Fruitcakes! A logical and rationale 11th U.S. Circuit of Appeals ruled on Friday, December 30 that a Florida school district can, with the blessing of the Constitution, legally separate the boys’ bathroom from the girls’ based on the biological sex of the students.

In a 7-4 decision, the court found that the St. Johns County School Board “did not discriminate against transgender students based on sex or violate federal civil rights law by requiring transgender students to use gender-neutral bathrooms or bathrooms matching their biological sex,” Fox News reported.

Drew Adams, a biological female who says she’s a boy, sued the district in 2017 after being denied access to the boys’ bathroom. In its ruling the court essentially said: “Nope, honey, you go through the door with a stick figure symbol wearing  a dress…..you’re a gal, and no amount of cockamamie BS by whack job trans-goofy nut cases can change that biological fact.”

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Drinking, Dining & Dancing: Fernandina’s Big Al’s Chicken Shack at 1120 S 14th St. is on the market and it can be all yours for $75,000. That’s the price for the business, not the building that houses it. The price includes all the equipment, furniture, fixtures, including TV’s & POS system, signage, inventory and more – well in excess of $150,000 along with a steady clientele, says the broker. The current owner will train a buyer at no additional charge or convert the place to any kind of operation the buyer desires. How about a dive bar with a country music juke box that serves ice cold beer, smoked mullet, fried chicken gizzards and livers, and boiled peanuts. There’s a shortage of joints like that hereabouts. Interested? Call Tara Thousand at Amelia Coastal Realty at 904/710-1870.

34 Comments

Harrison Waller - 11. Jan, 2023 -

Dave: Someone is manipulating the poll, it has changed dramatically over the past few days.

Do you want the newly aligned Fernandina Beach City Commission to embark on a series of budgetary restraints, property tax reductions, budget reductions, hiring freezes, etc,?

Yes (50%, 158 Votes)
No (50%, 156 Votes)

Moderate Majority - 07. Jan, 2023 -

“DeSantis brought an end to increasingly rising home insurance rates when he signed legislation that prevented the state’s property insurance rates from collapsing under a tidal wave of law suits.” In addition to your misspelling Dave, you also appear confused about tenses. I got my insurance renewal after the legislation was enacted. It went up 114% over last year. Does anyone want to raise their hand if their property insurance has gone down? Anyone? DeSantis and his legislative sycophants in the last few months have given the insurance companies $3B dollars ….. OF TAXPAYER money! So let’s see. Not only am I forced to pay more than double this year in property insurance (new roof, no claims in 25 years, in an area with no damage from hurricanes) I’m also forced to subsidize high-risk properties, contribute to the government-run CITIZEN insurance (despite not being a customer) and will now have little recourse when the insurance companies decide to revert back to bad-faith claims for which they were notorious prior to Florida passing bad faith laws, which have now been rendered impotent by DeSantis. Bravo!

Brett Weinstein - 07. Jan, 2023 -

Yup! At the behest of Ron DeSantis, Florida Republicans passed a bill freeing property insurance companies from the responsibility to pay claimants’ legal fees in the event of a suit. It’s a big win for insurance giants — and a big loss for regular Floridians.

Concerned Citizen - 07. Jan, 2023 -

A 6 year old shot a teacher yesterday. We are sure his parents will turn out to be another pair of right wing nut jobs just like those losers that raised Ethan Crumbley. Guns need to be banned and our children need to be protected from folks like shameful lawmaker Thomas Massie and most of you.

Kim Whalon - 06. Jan, 2023 -

Move to New York or California.

Concerned Citizen - 07. Jan, 2023 -

Would love to move to either of those lovely spots. Why don’t you take your dumb fat ass and go to hell (Texas). Take all of your goatee sporting friends with you.

Chris Boelkes - 07. Jan, 2023 -

Well, that certainly helped to substantiate the quality of your argument and the quality of your character.

Wendy Fordyce - 08. Jan, 2023 -

We’ll, that sure sounds like the kettle calling the pot black! This is Dave’s blog and, while I support his First Amendment rights, it is his vile posts that sets the tone of reader comments. By the way, now that all of the relevant materials are being released, do you still maintain the position – as previously stated in response to Richard Norman Kupiers – that Trump bears no responsibility for either the occurrence of the January 6th insurrection or failing to stop it?

Chris Boelkes - 08. Jan, 2023 -

It is nowhere near the case that “all relevant materials have been released”, but hopefully they eventually will. I never said “Trump bears no responsibility for either the occurrence of the January 6th insurrection or failing to stop it”. A lot of people bear the responsibility for Jan 6. The closest I can come to laying blame on Trump is that he didn’t cancel the event when Nancy Pelosi and Muriel Bowser declined his offer of 10,000-20,000 National Guard troops. But he and all those that wanted to attend to have their voices heard should not have to give up their 1A rights because of that. He did what he could to stop the incursion into the Capitol. It was well underway when he was still on stage at the event. There are several lies being repeated about his “inaction”, but those were quickly proven wrong, though that hasn’t stopped them being repeated. By the way, although I don’t agree with everything you said, I respect the manner in which you ;resented it.

Chris Boelkes - 08. Jan, 2023 -

Unfortunate typo…presented

Karen Z. - 06. Jan, 2023 -

DeSantis lacks the imagination that is needed to address real issues in Florida, or perhaps he is afraid to take on the real challenges this state faces for fear of failing — again, fail because of his lack of imagination. He repeats his “woke” lines because he knows his followers are foolish enough to think “wokeness” is a real problem. Like Trump, he leads with fear and bigotry, and the weak and bigoted follow happily, thinking, Yes, this will fix our lives up, This will lower insurance rates, This will create real jobs with livable wages, This will create affordable housing. When in fact fear and bigotry never has and never will do any of that, but it will get a soulless sack of ambition the votes he needs.

L Dawson - 06. Jan, 2023 -

It would be helpful if you explained those issues, and ways to solve them instead of being so negative. You are free to move about the country too.

Kim Whalon - 06. Jan, 2023 -

Move to New York or California.

Fred - 06. Jan, 2023 -

Where is the roll my eyes emoji when I need it? So it’s Karen huh? That would explain the constant reference to your name… ????

Conner P - 06. Jan, 2023 -

DeSantis’ inaugural speech was incredibly boring and contained no new ideas, just MAGA talking points and buzz words! The only line that got major applause was ‘Florida is where woke goes to die’ which is a line little man Ron used before. No actual issues that everyday families deal with, like housing affordability, were even mentioned, and the Governor once more avoided talking about abortion and reproductive rights.

TheToadOfTruth - 06. Jan, 2023 -

What’s wrong with Make America Great Again? Seems like a better idea than what the subhuman filth in the Democrat party and the RINO toads support. Billions wastedr iona country with no strategic importance to the US over a war we helped create. Thanks for nothing, neocons in both parties. Think of what that money could accomplish here.

Gene - 06. Jan, 2023 -

I think you answered your own question. You and people like you is exactly what is wrong with the so called MAGA.

TheToadOfTruth - 06. Jan, 2023 -

You made no refutation of anything. So if you don’t want America to be great, why are you here? The filth in DC – both parties – have raped and plundered the common man, and if you can’t see or admit it, there’s little hope of ever achieving what we are capable of.

Concerned Citizen - 06. Jan, 2023 -

Now, let’s be fair. You can NOT seriously compare Gov. DeSantis to a gifted orator such as Joe Biden. And just think that, from the outset, we could have had Andrew Gillum as our governor. I’m sure we’d all be living the Democrat Dream today. (Google what he’s been up to since he lost to DeSantis.) What’s really ‘boring’, however, is reading “The View”-fueled script you and Karen Z. have parroted here.

Malik - 06. Jan, 2023 -

Gillum was singled out for prosecution because he was Black candidate for governor. Fact!

Fred - 06. Jan, 2023 -

Might of had a little something to do with all the illegal things he’s been caught doing…js

Dickey N. Yarse - 08. Jan, 2023 -

Instead of defunding, how about more enforcement. Stop them all cause they probably did something!

George Miller - 06. Jan, 2023 -

We Floridians have a lot to be thankful for. Officials and private parties have been able to prevent a lot of the national madness going around, but we have our challenges here, too, which require constant vigilance.

Mike Lednovich moving to a left wing publication is a logical move for him, but one that may tilt it even more leftward, making it even more important to read this blog, Citizens Journal Florida, CCDF, We The People, local authors like Ken Timmerman, etc. I kinda like Mike, but am strongly opposed to some of his agenda.

Although some say that all politics are local, we are being buffeted by strong external forces, nationally, internationally, government and private. Some of these want to radically transform our society and not in good ways. By removing the moral foundations of family, church and government, they wish to impose their own secular, morally deficient, bankrupt ideologies via brainwashing, coercing and even force. So, we need to be engaged externally as well as internally.

Doug Mason - 06. Jan, 2023 -

George, you forgot to include Mein Kampf in your list of suggested readings.

Chris Boelkes - 06. Jan, 2023 -

Good suggestion. As was once said, “Those Who Do Not Learn History Are Doomed To Repeat It.” In that same vein, one should also read ‘The Communist Manifesto’, by Karl Marx. They help to better understand current events.

Trans Mission - 06. Jan, 2023 -

DeSantis is just a younger, less educated version of Trump.

Hayward Owens - 06. Jan, 2023 -

DeSantis graduated from Yale University and Harvard Law School. He then served in the Navy on the Seal One team. He was deployed to Iraq in 2007. He has a law degree and was appointed Special Assistant U.S. attorney in FL. You should respect those 5 facts. Your comment is foolish.

Dickey N. Yarse - 08. Jan, 2023 -

Trump is a genius and has very good instincts. Highly educated and he made DeSantis. I couldn’t care any less about resume building accomplishments. It is DeSantis that needs to be thankful and show some respect to our next president, DJT! Booyah!!!

Harvey Slentz - 06. Jan, 2023 -

Since Ron DeSantis speech at his inauguration and Fox News replayed it a couple of times, I’ve received about two dozen messages from friends and former colleagues across the country. All were wildly favorable regarding his Tuesday address.

One asked if I knew how to contribute to his likely presidential campaign. I responded that he’s not indicated that he will be a candidate, and I don’t think he has any presidential campaign structure.

Another asked me how his state (Kentucky) could become part of “the free state of Florida.” I suggested he send a note to our governor asking him that question.

Kentucky is “the land of fast women and beautiful horses.” Some other states are “the land of “Karens and the back half of a horse.”

Dickey N. Yarse - 08. Jan, 2023 -

I recorded it and run it as a loop in the waiting area outside my office. Damn misinformation about the china virus has kept the kids away though. But me and the gal that helps out enjoy.

Bill Shaffer - 06. Jan, 2023 -

We snowbirds envy Floridians.

Up in the frozen tundra of Indiana, Sunshine is the last thing we use to describe Hoosierville.

Please clone Desantis and ship him here — collect.

Wil wielgosz - 06. Jan, 2023 -

Ex mayor Mike. You have my number. Call me. I know you read this. Don’t be a sore loser.

Dickey N. Yarse - 08. Jan, 2023 -

What does he owe you? I’ll meet up with you though. Bring Dave too.

Fred - 13. Jan, 2023 -

Tough talk from a loser… LMAO Let’s see what that “Dickey N. Yarse” is capable of. Wonder if those “kids” in your waiting room like your name? Don’t you know it’s racist to call it the China Virus?