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Alan Sharp's avatar

Let’s face it. Most of Congress is doing the same thing. They’re not there to help the people they’re there to get rich. Take advantage of all the benefits ignore peoples needs. I say get rid of them all and start over. There should be a limit. And after that limit, they’re out. Just like the Supreme Court once they’re in they never leave. They wheal them out in a casket and the money Trail follows.

MPT's avatar
Feb 6Edited

My only question is are there any GOP members with ethics? If they all support the best friend of a pedophile who is mentioned in the Epstein files, so far, more than 30,000 times, and who is a convicted felon, held liable for sexual assault, defamation and fraud, can that person be ethical at all? I realize FL is about the dimmest state in the Union, thank you MS and AR, but are these two clowns the best FL has to offer? They are likely a Floridiot's delight, but they are hideous trump wannabees, and with trump's approval in the tank, that might not be great election strategy. Maybe, as the economy and stock market tank, and trump and his pal Epstein continue to curn the stomach of any rational human, a worthwhile dem can crawl out from under a rock and claim the governorship. A person can dream.... Maybe Miss Mingo can help with some of my questions about the Floridian mindset and their love for creeps, cons, crooks, and crazed clowns.

Tedder130's avatar

Well of course Donalds is the Republican Party's dream candidate. After all, if the highest good is individual wealth, he seems to be the showcase guy. i would add that very few Democrats are free from this lust after wealth.

Jim Hunter's avatar

Mr. Donalds is a devoted Trump minion. So, it should come as no surprise that his wealth has increased significantly since becoming a congressman. Unethical behavior is the key to Mr. Trump's wealth and Mr. Donalds is just following Mr. Trump's playbook.

Peter Burkard's avatar

The corruption levels among R's are staggering. Florida politics desperately needs a major overhaul. No Republican will deliver that. David Jolly for governor!

Janet Robinson's avatar

A Republican with ethics? Dubious, at best. Yeah, Donalds is a joke, but this guy sounds dangerous. Donalds has name recognition going for him because he posts BS on X every day. An article on the Democratic challengers to this ongoing Republican party would be appreciated.

Annette Senicola's avatar

I watched Donald’s on Bill Maher. Less than impressed. Can’t figure out what he has to offer to make our lives better. What is his platform? Do people just dutifully vote for him because he is Donald’s minion? Because he is the Republican candidate.?I hope that my sisters and brothers look at the way he voted for issues like health care and remember our representatives work for Us not vis versa Our governor should work for us not for themselves. While we are divided by party we should all vote like independents

MPT's avatar

My only question is are there any GOP members with ethics? If they all support the best friend of a pedophile who is mentioned in the Epstein files, so far, more than 30,000 times, and who is a convicted felon, held liable for sexual assault, defamation and fraud, can that person be ethical at all? I realize FL is about the dimmest state in the Union, thank you MS and AR, but are these two clowns the best FL has to offer? They are likely a Floridiot's delight, but they are hideous trump wannabees, and with trump's approval in the tank, that might not be great election strategy. Maybe, as the economy and stock market tank, and trump and his pal Epstein continue to curn the stomach of any rational human, a worthwhile dem can crawl out from under a rock and claim the governorship. A person can dream.... Maybe Miss Mingo can help with some of my questions about the Floridian mindset and their love for creeps, cons, crooks, and crazed clowns.

marian peters's avatar

We know they eat their young!

S. B. Philips's avatar

I suppose the GOP could be uglier.