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Rumors are swirling ahead of Tuesday's primary in The Granite State, as Nikki Haley potentially faces an uphill battle against former President Donald Trump. Based on recent polling data, it appears that Haley, despite her considerable efforts, is likely to lose out to Trump once again. Fueling the debate is information about Haley's New Hampshire campaign director who is believed to have had some affiliation with a group that supported Democrats, which threw its weight behind President Joe Biden in 2020. Tyler Clark, the one-time New Hampshire state director for a pro-Democrat group known as Sixteen Thirty Fund, joined Haley's team towards the end of last year. Interestingly, in the web of political donations and affiliations, this fund can be traced back to one of the largest liberal dark money networks in the U.S, Arabella Advisors. As of now, both Arabella Advisors and Sixteen Thirty Fund are scratching their heads over claims of mismanaged finances, subject to scrutiny by the D.C Attorney General's office. The Sixteen Thirty Fund, significantly supported by philanthropists like George Soros, disbursed over $410 million in 2020 to fortify Democrats and dislodge Trump. Haley and her campaign team may have to deal with severe backlash in view of Clark's previously undisclosed connection to the fund. After all, for an ex-U.N. Ambassador vying to be a frontrunner in the primaries against heavyweights like Trump and Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis, even faint traces of friction could spell trouble. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 2024 Iowa Republican caucus, the former President made an impressive showing with an unequivocal advantage. His clear dominance was such that CNN found themselves compelled to declare him the victor of the decisive Iowa caucus. His strong position came as no surprise, with observations of his steady lead in the Republican primaries pointing to an expected victory. According to CNN's report, out of all potential caucus-goers, nearly half preferred him as their top choice, while other potential candidates trailed significantly. Subsequent candidates such as the past South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and the incumbent Florida Governor, Ron DeSantis, could garner support from only 20% and 16% of caucus-goers respectively. As per their report, the remaining of the field managed to claim less than 10% of the intended caucus-goer votes. The trend of the former President's stronghold continued from earlier polls conducted in December and October, revealing his firm grip over a majority of potential caucus-goers. Among those who participated in the caucus, a significant 68% were certain about their choice, with supporters' loyalty heightened during the final campaigning period from January 7 to January 12. In this group, a remarkable 82% of the former President's supporters had firmly committed to his campaign, an increase from 70% in December. This unwavering support contrasted with that of the followership of Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, whose committed voter bases were 63% and 64% respectively. Notably, it was the first time a majority of their supporters solidified through NBC/DMR's poll measure tracking. One weekend, the former President took a critical public stance against Fox News, accusing the network of backing his Republican primary opponents unduly. His disdain was particularly aimed at their coverage of a poll that had been purportedly conducted by CNN; the poll suggested that Nikki Haley remained a single digit trailing agitator in the New Hampshire Republican primary. The former head of state dismissed the poll as an 'outlier' that didn't align with the real scenario. Moreover, the former President expressed his disapproval of Steve Doocy, a prominent Fox & Friends anchor. In his social platform, he alluded to Doocy's futile attempts in 'saving DeSanctimonious', a term that can be interpreted metaphorically for his competitor, Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis. This official critique appeared to be a direct response to DeSantis' campaign strategies, including his bid on resources and his attempt toward notable performance in the Iowa caucuses. In New Hampshire, a poll conducted by CNN and the University of New Hampshire disclosed Nikki Haley's less than preferred position behind the former President, standing at 32% against 39%. However, the ex-President's nationwide stronghold over the Republican primary field remained unscathed with a substantial lead over DeSantis. Within the confines of Iowa, the former President led with an overwhelming margin of 30 points over DeSantis, as stated by FiveThirtyEight's poll tracker. Even though DeSantis had dedicated considerable resources for campaigning within Iowa, which comprised visits to all the 99 counties and securing an endorsement from Governor Kim Reynolds, he couldn't shrink the significant lead established by the former President. The already expanding popularity among average Americans and working-class demographic was only gaining more momentum for the former President, with noticeable acceleration since the last few months. Fresh polling data from The Center Square, in coordination with Noble Predictive Insights, further evidenced the former President's solid support base, especially among Republican voters earning under $50,000 and those without a college degree. The polls included 2,573 potential voters and showed that an impressive majority preferred the former President over any of his GOP challengers. Among them, 61% opted for him, leaving other candidates trailing with less considerable figures. Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and Florida's Governor, secured the support of just 13% and 12% of the voters, respectively. Businessman Vivek Ramaswamy could bag only 7%, while the former New Jersey Governor, Chris Christie, despite having suspended his campaign, could still garner 2% as reported by The Center Square. Evidently, no other candidate could even come close to the former President's foothold of support across probable Republican voters and Republican-leaning voters. A segment of the analysis confirmed the strength and width of the former President's support among voters from different income categories. Among voters earning less than $50,000 annually, the former President captured 70% support. A slightly lower dominance was observed among those earning between $50,000 to $100,000, where he stood at 58%, and the figure dropped a little further to 51% among those earning over $100,000 a year. However, even at the decreased percentage, the combined support for the former President outpaced that of all his Republican competitors together in all income groups. Voters with no college degree were found to rally behind him substantially, with a 68% support rate, significantly more than the 48% support he enjoyed among those with a degree. This immense popularity among diverse socioeconomic groups further attests to the broad appeal of the former President among the Republican base. Overall, the Iowa Republican caucus results and subsequent polling data reaffirm the enduring influence of the seasoned politician. Against his challenger candidates in the primaries, he demonstrated a robust position that reflects his strategic campaign and high degree of support from various quarters. His dominance looks set to continue, indicating he may be a strong contender for the Republican ticket in the 2024 presidential race. While individual contenders remain, they have yet to gain enough momentum to effectively challenge his leadership within the party. Given this, it will be interesting to see how these dynamics evolve in the upcoming months leading to the primary elections. It is clear, however, that even amid competitors making strategic moves, resorting to endorsements, or trying out varied campaign strategies, the former President remains a force within his party. His preponderance is incisively recognized among those who are targeted by different campaigns. His formidable strength comes from his unwavering supporters, who stay committed despite alternative options. It seems they look up to his resolute leadership characterized by firm decisions and consistent values, which resonate with their own beliefs. Regardless of how the narratives steer in the impending days, the former President's commanding lead projects an intimidating challenge for any GOP contender aspiring to supersede his position. However, the democratic principle encourages the ultimate decision to rest within the hands of the voters. Therefore, the following months leading to the 2024 Republican primary promise to unleash multitude of suspenseful episodes and decisive moments. https://www.realnewsnow.com/trump-wins-big-in-2024-iowa-caucus/ Read more on Real News Now Follow RNN on Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealNewsNowApp/ X Twitter: https://twitter.com/realnewsapp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realnews/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@realnewsnowapp TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@realnewsnowapp Threads: https://www.threads.net/@realnews/ Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@RealNews Video: https://youtu.be/Pjcbb6R1p8A Real News Now PodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good Morning and welcome to the Seriouside of the jrilshow. Here are the topics that will be discussed during this week's edition of the show: OUSTED! FORMER House of Representative George Santos has been ousted from his seat.COVER UP: A missing man was buried 2 weeks ago who hit by an off duty police officerCURSES FOILED AGAIN: Donald Trump loses two crucial court cases last week. We will explain.PREVIEW FOR 2028? California's Governor Gavin Newsome and Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis had a debate on Fox News. It wasn't pretty....for DeSantis.
First, Deputy National Security Adviser Jon Finer joins Jake to discuss the state of negotiations to free hostages being held by Hamas. Next, with just 2 months until voters weigh-in, a new Iowa rivalry heats up. Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis is all in on Iowa, but will it pay off? Then, Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin talks to Jake about growing calls from Democrats for a ceasefire in Gaza. They also discuss a Colorado judge's ruling that former President Trump "engaged in insurrection" on January 6. Finally, facing political headwinds, President Joe Biden ramps up his attacks on former President Donald Trump. Will these criticisms be enough to sway voters opinions? Our panel is here to discuss. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis signed two key pieces of legislation into law and some people are upset. HB 241 (Parent's Bill of Rights) signed into law July 2021 and HB 1557 (Parental Rights in Education) signed March 2022. Let's review both and see what all the fuss is about. (22 Apr 2022) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sirthomas-snell/message
In this episode I discussed with amazement the Bitcoin Naysayers out there including some folks who invest in Bitcoin regularly. I also discussed the many benefits of Bitcoin including being helpful for renewable energy grids. I shared the latest crypto news including Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis who rumor has it he is tied to the Ex FTX CEO Sam Bankman Fried. Please share my website AheadOfTheCryptoCurve.com with your Family and Friends to stay up to date on all things Crypto & Hard Assets.
The House voted to pass the debt ceiling bill on Wednesday, but it is not expected to pass the Senate and President Biden has threatened to veto it. Disney sued Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis alleging that he has overseen a "targeted campaign of government retaliation" against the company. Montana Republicans barred a transgender lawmaker Zooey Zephyr from the House floor over her opposition to a bill that would ban gender-affirming care for trans youth.
In 2020 when the Pandemic was announced, Florida's Governor Ron Desantis and Florida's Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo responded with a very reasonable, practical, and pragmatic approach compared to other states that had draconian lockdowns and business closures that created economic hardship. How the leaders of Florida responded to the pandemic revealed and exposed some “deep truths” about what was going on behind the scenes. James Egidio, Host of the Medical Truth podcast, interviews William "Camp" Douglass, M.D., a practicing physician in Florida who was on the frontline of the Pandemic in Florida in 2020; he has done extensive research into the COVID vaccine or Gene Therapy as well as give insight into the future of vaccines and pandemics from a medical-legal perspective. "Dr. William Campbell Douglass III, MS hosts The Douglass Update On Integrative Medicine podcast- integrating the best from all medical disciplines."For Current and Previous Podcast Episodes, Show Notes, and Videos go to www.MedicalTruthPodcast.comYou can also find the Medical Truth Podcast on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Rumble, and Substack, as well as all the major podcast platforms such as Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Amazon Music, iHeart, and Podchaser
Disney and Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis are back at it again, but could it be that this time Disney might have the upper-hand?(recorded on March 31, 2023) Watch the Video Format on Youtube: https://youtu.be/s6B3w-yWqxoLISTEN to us on our other various platforms:Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-red-band-podcast/id1559313468Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/3DtTVkV9HZz65ukS5FWETnAmazon Music:https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ea910e0c-11dd-458b-8cb5-1d2b66ecd4b8/the-redband-podcastIheartradio:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-redband-podcast-102663694/Google Podcasts:https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRpYS5yc3MuY29tL3JlZGJhbmRwb2RjYXN0L2ZlZWQueG1sSubscribe & Follow to get the latest updates on new episode releases!Subscribe to our Patreon @ https://www.patreon.com/theredbandpodcastDiscussion Links Below:02:10 ~ Rust's First Assistant Director Sentenced - https://variety.com/2023/film/news/david-halls-rust-plea-hearing-negligent-use-deadly-weapon-1235570124/06:35 ~ Netflix Scales Back Movie Output - https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/netflix-restructures-film-group-it-scales-back-movie-output-bloomberg-news-2023-03-31/09:25 ~ Amazon Studios Signs Over Joe Quesada - https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/marvel-editor-in-chief-joe-quesada-first-look-deal-amazon-1235569149/14:50 ~ Disney Fires Ike Perlmutter - https://www.wsj.com/articles/disney-marvel-perlmutter-laid-off-fired-1682124822:55 ~ MAIN TOPIC
Over the last couple of years, Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis and Tennessee's Governor Bill Lee have adopted legislation banning antisemitism and Critical Race Theory (CRT). Unfortunately, the textbooks DO NOT reflect the recently adopted legislation. On this week's podcast, we interview PJTN's Senior Academic Fellow, Dr. Sandra Alfonsi, to discuss her research and textbook reviews in both states as well as her findings and how we as the American people can take action to ensure instructional material and curriculum taught in our schools reflect state standards and statutes.
After a midterm shellacking... Republicans are at a crossroads, looking for someone to represent the party who will help them win in 2024. And many are turning to Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis to do just that. But is DeSantis "Defuture" as the New York Post says? Jonathan Bydlak from the R Street Institute says he may be too polarizing for the swing voters that the Republican Party needs to win.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: As the election results are seen by more Americans, and the petty name calling of allies begins again, Republicans nationally and in Texas are beginning to look more to Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis to lead the party than Donald Trump.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.A Darwin Award nominee from Houston!It's hard for AP to do it, but it has admitted its propaganda about election integrity bills stopping people from voting turned out to be untrue.Governor Abbott says he wants investigation of Harris County's election problems. It's all political but he's right to press the point. However, the people of Harris County have chosen to be run by incompetent Democrat officials so they get what they vote for.Amarillo's leadership shows, again, that it is morally bankrupt.Anti-Wimp: San Antonio home invader won't do it again.And, other news of Texas.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
Midterm results are coming in and it was a better night than expected for Democrats, as CNN projections show John Fetterman will beat Republican Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania's Senate race. The GOP is doing well when it comes to House seats, just not as well as anticipated. Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis is expected to be re-elected comfortably, which could have implications for 2024. Several candidates made history last night - we'll tell you why. Plus, we'll bring you some of the rest of today's headlines from around the world.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Hello friends,Welcome back to my Saturday coffee klatch with my colleague Heather Lofthouse (Executive Director of Inequality Media Civic Action — and my former student), where we talk about the highs and lows of the week over morning coffee. Pull up a chair.Today we cover:— Hurricane Ian and Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis's demonizing of “socialism.”— The Republican Party's traditional harangue about federal spending (except when their states are under water).— The “Disclose Act” — requiring the sources of big-money donors to be revealed — that was stopped in the Senate and received almost no media coverage.— Ginni Thomas's upcoming testimony before the January 6 committee. — The importance of “down-ballot” voting.Our thanks to Sylvia Brestel and Michael Hoppe for their great theme songs. And our weekly poll: This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit robertreich.substack.com/subscribe
No Republican governor has been more vocal in his opposition to what he describes as “socialism” than Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis. “I stand against socialism,” DeSantis thundered in Florida's 2018 gubernatorial election. “Socialist policies have failed time and time again.”In June, DeSantis signed an education bill directing Florida's Department of Education to develop a curriculum educating students on the evils of socialism (as well as communism).But how exactly does DeSantis define “socialism?”One hint came in 2013, when as a freshman congressman he claimed that a federal bailout for the New York region after Hurricane Sandy was an irresponsible boondoggle. “I sympathize with the victims,” he said. But his answer was no.The House overwhelmingly passed the bill nonetheless, providing $9.7 billion in flood insurance aid for Sandy's victims. All 67 votes against the aid came from Republicans, including DeSantis. The Senate passed the bill too, although Florida Senator Marco Rubio also voted against the aid package.So, would DeSantis call any form of government assistance to those in need “socialism?”Apparently, DeSantis's definition is more elastic than this. As his state confronts the devastation wrought by Hurricane Ian, the fiercely anti-socialist DeSantis is asking the Biden administration for the help Floridians need — asking, in effect, for a form of social insurance that the United States government automatically provides Americans when disaster strikes. The administration has already put 1,300 federal response workers on the ground. It has pre-staged 110,000 gallons of fuel and 18,000 pounds of propane, and has readied 3.7 million meals and 3.5 million liters of water. And it has moved in generators and has 300 ambulances in the state working alongside local officials. Yesterday morning, DeSantis and Biden discussed further steps, including the issuance of a major disaster declaration that will provide Floridians with federal aid to supplement state and local recovery efforts. Residents of nine counties will also be eligible for individual assistance.“We all need to work together, regardless of party lines,” DeSantis told Fox News's Tucker Carlson, Wednesday night. “When people are fighting for their lives, when their whole livelihood is at stake, when they've lost everything — if you can't put politics aside for that, then you're just not going to be able to.”My point is not to accuse DeSantis of hypocrisy, but only to point out that a major disaster tends to focus the mind on why we need to “work together” rather than issue meaningless attacks on “socialism.”DeSantis's stance against “socialism” has been the Republican Party's harangue for a century.Long before Trump hijacked the GOP for his pathological narcissism, it stood for you're-on-your-own social Darwinism — and steadfastly against all forms of social insurance, which it termed “socialism.”In the 1928 presidential election, Democratic candidate Al Smith, then governor of New York, put it this way:“The cry of socialism has been patented by the powerful interests that desire to put a damper on progressive legislation. Is that cry of socialism anything new? Not to a man of my experience. I have heard it raised by reactionary elements and the Republican party … for over a quarter century.”“Socialism” was the scare word used by the Liberty League in 1935 when Franklin D. Roosevelt proposed Social Security. In 1952, President Harry Truman noted that “‘Socialism' is the epithet they have hurled at every advance the people have made in the last twenty years.”Socialism is what they called public power … Social Security … bank deposit insurance … free and independent labor organizations … anything that helps all the people. When the Republican candidate inscribes the slogan ‘down with socialism,' what he really means is ‘down with progress.'As a practical matter, what is the alternative to social insurance against hardship? It's a survival-of-the-fittest society in which only the richest and most powerful endure.Social insurance is what government is for -- pooling our resources for the common good. In contrast to the Republican's your-on-your-own social Darwinism, the Democrat's social insurance recognizes we're in it together. We can debate whether some forms of social insurance reduce some peoples' incentives to take reasonable precautions against potential hazards or cause some to become overly dependent on the government or undermine personal responsibility. But there is no debate that social insurance is critically important. We are in it together. Yet America spends very little on social insurance compared to other advanced nations. Almost 30 million Americans still lack health insurance. Nearly 51 million households cannot afford basic monthly expenses including housing, food, childcare, and transportation. We are the only industrialized nation without paid family leave. Many Floridians (and, as seems likely, residents of South Carolina and adjacent states) clearly need the help of their fellow Americans to weather this monster of a hurricane. And their urgent, palpable need should remind us how often we need one another — not just in a terrible hurricane, but through many unforeseen and terrifying hardships.Because of this, we have depended an institution that pools our national resources and helps those of us in need. It's called the federal government. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit robertreich.substack.com/subscribe
Amber and Joe give a special shoutout to Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis regarding holding the Special Olympics accountable for violating Florida's law prohibiting companies from requiring the Covid jab. Follow us on Instagram at: The_Amber_and_Joe_Show Listen to our podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Anchor and Google Podcasts!
Biography Podcast Frank and I talk about being a columnist, Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis and Pickleball.
Sheila Gunn Reid and Adam Soos discuss three of the biggest Conservative candidates trying to topple Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, while Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis is pushing a new bill to support fatherhood.
Mary S. Daniel is a Board-Certified Patient Advocate with more than 30 years of medical practice management experience. Mary's husband, Steve was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2013 at the age of 59. He has been a resident at Rosecastle at Deerwood Memory Care Center in Jacksonville since July 2019. In July 2020, Mary gained national attention on the front cover of People magazine after taking a job as a dishwasher at Rosecastle so that she could spend time with Steve after being separated for 114 days during the lockdown due to COVID-19. Since recording this episode, the Essential Caregiver Bill was passed and signed into law by Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis. Thanks to Mary S. Daniel for making this happen! Be sure to join her "Caregivers For Compromise" Facebook page. Links mentioned in this episode: www.facebook.com/groups/CaregiversForCompromise www.marysdaniel.com www.theverandaministries.org https://www.facebook.com/TheVerandaMinistries
Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis pushes the Parental Rights Education Act, also knowns as the Don't Say Gay Bill, to prevent sexual orientation from being taught to young children.
Disney isn't happy with Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis for protecting kids and we share the story and his views, the ladies on The View had a guest who trashed our Constitution, what should our response be? What is your view on God's plan for this country? Join this important conversation!
Drudge Report pits California Governor Gavin Newsom versus Florida's Governor Ron Desantis for US President. The RNC considers pulling out of future presidential debates.
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If you use Venmo, PayPal or other payment apps this tax rule change may affect you https://edition.cnn.com/2021/11/09/success/payment-app-tax-reporting-feseries/index.html?utm_content=2021-11-09T23%3A30%3A21&utm_source=fbCNN&utm_medium=social&utm_term=link&fbclid=IwAR3saD3-LZJ3ybv4V1EpmhfeUt1nQbqiqeIPzaHOxcBgtylX2wtODs03k1c According to CNN: If you're among the millions of people who use payment apps like PayPal, Venmo, Square, and other third-party electronic payment networks, you could be affected by a tax reporting change that goes into effect in January. Payment app providers will have to start reporting to the IRS a user's business transactions if, in aggregate, they total $600 or more for the year. A business transaction is defined as payment for a good or service. Prior to this change, app providers only had to send the IRS a Form 1099-K if an individual account had at least 200 business transactions in a year and if those transactions combined resulted in gross payments of at least $20,000. The expansion of the reporting rule is the result of a provision in the American Rescue Plan, which was signed into law earlier this year. The ultimate aim of the provision is to clamp down on unreported, taxable income. The rule change also does not make other transactions suddenly taxable. For instance, your friend sending you money on Venmo to reimburse you for their half of last night's dinner tab will not become taxable. The biggest change is the increased visibility the IRS will have into business income transactions, both those that have always been reported by the income recipient and those that haven't been. Florida GOP to OSHA: You're Done Here https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2021/11/09/heres-how-florida-is-trying-to-circumvent-bidens-covid-vaccine-mandate-n2598768 According to Matt Vespa over at Townhall: Florida Republicans have a message for OSHA: I want a divorce. There was some good news over the weekend. The courts ruled that the Joe Biden COVID vaccine mandate should be put on hold. Still, President Dementia has told companies to defy the courts and move forward with the protocols needed to satisfy this fascist vaccine demand. So, the Florida GOP is trying to sever ties with OSHA. Will it succeed? It's totally alien legal territory (via KCBY): Now according to KCBY: https://kcby.com/news/nation-world/can-florida-pull-out-of-osha-to-sidestep-biden-vaccine-mandate Republican lawmakers in Florida are proposing to pull out of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in order to sidestep the Biden Administration's new vaccine mandate. […] In response, Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis announced the state would sue the Biden Administration over the mandate and the state GOP lawmakers immediately began accusing President Biden of executive overreach. "We are not going to let Joe Biden turn our businesses owners who are the backbone of our economy into the vaccine police," Treasure Coast State Rep. John Snyder told CBS 12 news in an interview… State lawmakers will come back early to Tallahassee in two weeks for a special session, called by DeSantis to outlaw all vaccine mandates in the state. Republican leadership in Florida are proposing the state consider withdrawing from OSHA, so as to not be subject to the federal government's new vaccine requirement. Top Biden Banking Nominee Wants to Bankrupt Oil, Gas, and Coal Industries https://bongino.com/top-biden-banking-nominee-wants-to-bankrupt-oil-gas-and-coal-industries/ Roll Clip Hotdawg DeBlasio Roll Clip NFL fines Green Bay Packers, QB Aaron Rodgers and receiver Allen Lazard for not following Covid-19 protocols https://www.cnn.com/2021/11/09/us/aaron-rodgers-allen-lazard-green-bay-packers-nfl-fine/index.html?utm_term=link&utm_medium=social&utm_content=2021-11-10T03%3A29%3A51&utm_source=fbCNN&fbclid=IwAR3k_XwfIxU8J9HeVbtaSIjWbvI4b4TEgVRYgRC-1l04wWvoHebM0t2iexE According to CNN: The NFL issued fines to the Green Bay Packers, quarterback Aaron Rodgers and receiver Allen Lazard after its review found the team and its two players did not follow league Covid-19 protocols, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said Tuesday. The Packers were fined $300,000, while Rodgers and Lazard were each fined $14,650, according to the discipline schedule negotiated by the NFL and the NFL Players Association. The NFL determined Rodgers and Lazard each attended a Halloween party despite being unvaccinated, a violation of protocols prohibiting unvaccinated players from gathering outside of team facilities in a group of more than three players. The NFL said while the team did not sanction the party, it was aware of the party after the fact and is being fined for failure to report the violations to the NFL and failure to discipline Rodgers and Lazard. Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy told CNN, "We respect the League's findings and we recognize the importance of adherence to the COVID protocols to keep our team and organization safe and healthy. We will continue to educate the team regarding the importance of the protocols and A North Dakota GOP lawmaker helped organize an anti-vaccine rally. Then he got covid and couldn't attend. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/a-north-dakota-gop-lawmaker-helped-organize-an-anti-vaccine-rally-then-he-got-covid-and-couldn-t-attend/ar-AAQxHvD According to MSN: Days ahead of an anti-vaccine rally he helped organize, North Dakota lawmaker Jeff Hoverson, a Republican, urged his social media followers to gather on the steps of the state capitol on Monday to oppose coronavirus vaccine mandates. “Noon Monday capital steps Bismarck. We The People rally,” Hoverson wrote on Facebook. “Extremely important for freedom from mandates legislation.” But he did not make it to the event. On Sunday, a day before the rally, Hoverson announced he would be skipping the event because he had contracted the coronavirus. He said that he did not need to check into a hospital because he was taking ivermectin — a deworming drug that some people are using to prevent or treat covid, despite several public health agencies advising against it. Ok I am going to stop right there. The reason why lamestream media is making these kinds of stories headlines, is because they are trying to point out that those who are against force vaccines are hypocrites. This of course is ridiculous. It would be more accurate to say, that those who are for forced vaccinations, and then they themselves get the COVID, they are the problem. It is their view that is the problem, because they believe in the vaccine so much, that they will force you to get it. Closing This is Gabriel Rench with Crosspolitic News. Support Rowdy Christian media by joining our club at fightlaughfeast.com, downloading our App, and head to our annual Fight Laugh Feast Events. With your partnership, together we will fight outdated and compromised media, engage news and politics with the gospel, and replace lies and darkness with truth and light. Go to fightlaughfeast.com to take all these actions. Have a great day. Lord bless
Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis has blocked a mask mandate for the state's schools, going against advice from the Center for Disease Control. But with a fourth Covid wave causing more hospitalisations, can the state really afford to "get back to normal"? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Michael Berry commends Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis for his response and retaliation against President Biden; Berry expresses his frustrations with the fleeing Texas Democrats; Mark McCloskey, Missouri Senate candidate, joins the show to speak about the pardon the Governor of Missouri gave to him and his wife; Jack Lombardi, Illinois Congressional candidate, makes an appearance to make his pitch as to why he should be the next congressman for Illinois' 16th; Terrance W. Moore, lawyer, speaks with Berry about his new book “The Bulldog Guide to Business Divorce.”
Thank you for Listening Please Share On this week's episode of the Freedom train Podcast Series, Joseph and Patrick have a discussion about Florida's new HB1, the Daunte Wright shooting, and the Ma'Khia Bryant shooting. April 15, 2021, Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis signed into law HB1 which many are viewing as the law to make protesting illegal in the state of Florida. The bill was said to be created as a response to the violence during the George Floyd protest. 10 minutes away f [...]
The ROADMAP: 2:40 - Sifting through the Super League's ashes. Where did it all go wrong? Did the Sports Law Avengers really save the day???? We recap its swift downfall and the role of fan protests across the world. The leaked terms of the “binding contracts” and punitive “exit clauses” signed by Super League teams now create some intriguing legal scenarios moving forward: mega breach of contract lawsuits and/or sanctions against the 12 clubs. 15:11 - Florida Sports Betting Chaos. We jump back into the fiery legislative debates on passing sports-related laws. You might want sports betting badly in your state but as Wallach cautions, “No deal is better than a bad deal.” When it comes to sports betting there is a complex web of legalese and interplay with Tribal Laws-- and now Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis is right in the middle of the controversy. THE Sports Betting guru, Dan Wallach, tells us the word on the ground in Florida and how this debate impacts discussions around the country. 32:15 - UPDATE: Paying College Athletes. Four states now have passed laws that allow athletes to be paid starting on July 1st: Florida, New Mexico, Mississippi, and Alabama. We discuss where the rest of the country stands, the NCAA's legal counterpunch, and what will happen to the alarmingly large amount of athletes in the transfer portal. 36:01 - Deshaun Watson Update. A very slippery slope that Watson's legal team is heading down. In a case that now purely comes down to credibility, it's going to be difficult to show that each and every one of the women are just lying… but that's exactly what Rusty Hardin is trying to do. The messy question that isn't getting enough focus — if Watson is actually admitting to paying these masseuses for consensual acts, isn't that quasi-prostitution? And if so, couldn't a suspension still result under the NFL's personal conduct policy… even if he settles everything or goes 20-0 at trial? We discuss. *** Have a question or something you want us to cover next episode? Drop us a DM on Instagram or Twitter: Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) The Show (@ConDetrimental)
The ROADMAP: 2:40 - Sifting through the Super League's ashes. Where did it all go wrong? Did the Sports Law Avengers really save the day???? We recap its swift downfall and the role of fan protests across the world. The leaked terms of the “binding contracts” and punitive “exit clauses” signed by Super League teams now create some intriguing legal scenarios moving forward: mega breach of contract lawsuits and/or sanctions against the 12 clubs. 15:11 - Florida Sports Betting Chaos. We jump back into the fiery legislative debates on passing sports-related laws. You might want sports betting badly in your state but as Wallach cautions, “No deal is better than a bad deal.” When it comes to sports betting there is a complex web of legalese and interplay with Tribal Laws-- and now Florida's Governor Ron DeSantis is right in the middle of the controversy. THE Sports Betting guru, Dan Wallach, tells us the word on the ground in Florida and how this debate impacts discussions around the country. 32:15 - UPDATE: Paying College Athletes. Four states now have passed laws that allow athletes to be paid starting on July 1st: Florida, New Mexico, Mississippi, and Alabama. We discuss where the rest of the country stands, the NCAA’s legal counterpunch, and what will happen to the alarmingly large amount of athletes in the transfer portal. 36:01 - Deshaun Watson Update. A very slippery slope that Watson’s legal team is heading down. In a case that now purely comes down to credibility, it’s going to be difficult to show that each and every one of the women are just lying… but that’s exactly what Rusty Hardin is trying to do. The messy question that isn’t getting enough focus — if Watson is actually admitting to paying these masseuses for consensual acts, isn’t that quasi-prostitution? And if so, couldn’t a suspension still result under the NFL’s personal conduct policy… even if he settles everything or goes 20-0 at trial? We discuss. *** Have a question or something you want us to cover next episode? Drop us a DM on Instagram or Twitter: Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) The Show (@ConDetrimental)