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It's hard to support the argument that private businesses should be able to do what they want when they are all part of the global-homo cabal.

And open borders are insane in a welfare state.

There is a good point to be made about supporting the police state. Police give zero fucks about you and all the fucks about their pension.

It's hard to support the argument that private businesses should be able to do what they want when they are all part of the global-homo cabal. And open borders are insane in a welfare state. There is a good point to be made about supporting the police state. Police give zero fucks about you and all the fucks about their pension.

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DeSantis doesn't strike me as incoherent in any respect. He's about the most coherent politician in America. He knows what he wants and he goes after it. He wants average working people to be free to live their lives without having their jobs taken from them by crazed liberal fascists. This is just another hit piece. Ignore it.

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According to the article business should have the liberty and freedom to force anything they want on individuals who work for them. Apparently that's how individual liberty works. I think they're confusing liberty and anarchy.

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A hit piece for sure, trying to dissuade libertarians from voting for DeSantis, who never claimed to be a libertarian. He is still a viable candidate for libertarians to consider imo.

Open boarders is crazy talk. Allowing these globo-homo companies who are in a cabal with the uniparty to screw us with near unlimited power is a mistake. The "free market' and "private company" arguments falls flat here.

The only point I agree with is that the 'right' really needs to reevaluate their unconditional support of the police.