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Cory's avatar

You make WAY too much sense. Honestly. I just cannot, for the life of me, understand people who believe the far rights constant baragge of propaganda.

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S. F.'s avatar

Everytime I see him, I can't help but to think of skibitty-toilet guy or fire marshall bill! He's such a nasty creep!

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Val Smith's avatar

Just one more reason to be proud of being a Floridian. NOT. One of the worst senators in congress. I'll never understand Florida voters.

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Donna Root's avatar

There is a huge eel that lives off Little Palm Island in the keys. The first time I saw Rick Scott I couldn"t believe the resemblance. When he looks at the camera and talks he never looks directly at you. His shifty nature and eel like composure has always made me "just a bit uncomfortable." How he got where he is makes me shy away from the people who support him.

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Rage Against the Regime's avatar

This fuck ing guy is useless to Florida! Nothing but a thief

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Judy Tilton's avatar

Excellent article and love the photo with the past antifa leaders.

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Kimberly Swanson's avatar

Voldemort.

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Marti Brown, MSN, NP-C's avatar

He is absolutely cringe worthy. My skin crawls when I see him. My dad was a member of AntiFa in WWII-a gunner in the army fighting Hitler and Mussolini. He is probably rolling in his grave right now.

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Laurie's avatar

I got Scott’s weekly email for a while. I finally had to unsubscribe, it was just so……

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Chadwill's avatar

Hey Rick Scott. That got a golden parachute out of HCA to be in government to change the rules. HCA Healthcare is already getting back to their old ways. Follow their Wall Street activity. Panatir. Blackstone. Apollo management. They are so good at shuffling their money around secretly in the market.

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Louis's avatar

Never knew that ideas could shoot laser beams into fed agents’ eyes.

Never knew an “idea” could smash ten cars into one law enforcement vehicle.

Perhaps the “Antifa” name is a misnomer and not a descriptor. The “idea” sure does lots of Fascist-y things. Maybe calling it “pro-Nazi” would show truth in advertising.

But since Trump’s EO and Scott’s proposed bill are so clearly defective the “idea” and its followers have little to fear from rolling up donor networks (who buys pallets of bricks for an “idea”?), and less to worry about on charges of crossing state lines. Though it does seem like a core group of “idea” vectors make their appearance at night rallies. Must be in tune with the “idea” of an arson-fest.

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