Which America do you prefer?

Do you want to live in an America where police officers aren't supported, ATF agents are shot, teachers unions tell the administration whether schools should open and school board members talk down to parents? If you answered that question in the affirmative, vote Democrat.

If you'd rather live in an America where the US-Mexico boarder is secured, the military is properly funded, where Chicago's gang wars are taken seriously, the US is energy independent and law enforcement is praised for their heroic efforts, vote Republican.

California and Florida are polar opposites in terms of states. California is poorly run, has a homeless crisis and high income taxes. Florida is well-run, the schools are great, school choice is always on the menu and they don't charge individuals or families income tax. (Kyle Smith's article is well worth reading.)

Living where 1-month-old babies are shot isn't the type of city I want to live in:
Back to Kyle Smith's article:
Though Florida has the second-highest percentage of old people of any state, the death tolls look like they will come out about even. Florida stands 26th in COVID-19 fatalities (1,769 deaths per million) while California is 34th (1,614). Yet California’s economy is still suffering, its unemployment rate standing at 7.9 percent in May, the most recent survey. Florida hasn’t seen such a high jobless rate since last August; its unemployment has stood below 5 percent throughout 2021.

If President Trump doesn't run in 2024, expect Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to win that presidential election. Here's why:

Should lots of new housing be built in the interest of affordability? California says no, Florida says yes. Should homeless people be allowed to turn public spaces into tent cities? California says yes, Florida says no. Should public elementary schools teach critical race theory? California says yes, Florida says no. Should gas be $4 a gallon? California says yes, Florida says no. Should biological males be allowed to dominate girls’ sports? Florida says no. California not only says yes, but it is trolling Florida by forbidding its employees to take state-funded trips to Florida, as well as 16 other states.

 California's policies haven't benefitted Californians. Florida's policies have benefitted Floridians. The proof of the policies is in the quality of results. Gov. DeSantis is on a firm path to reelection. Gov. Newsom is officially involved in a recall election. That's as polar opposite as it gets.

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