“This is where woke goes to die” -DeSantis

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Thats the funny dynamic.

Folks hate maga yet folks are flooding to Maga states (tx and fl). Folks talk one way but their actions tend to say otherwise
Low key, I don’t think people really GAF about politics like it appears online. I moved to FL recently and never gave one thought about this political bullshyt. It’s the same struggles no matter where you live if you aren’t rich. Only difference is now I’m close to the beach, never have to see snow again, and don’t have to worry about state income tax
 

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Low key, I don’t think people really GAF about politics like it appears online. I moved to FL recently and never gave one thought about this political bullshyt. It’s the same struggles no matter where you live if you aren’t rich. Only difference is now I’m close to the beach, never have to see snow again, and don’t have to worry about state income tax
Why did you leave where u were?
 

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This is why those who propose the bothsideism nonsense are so dangerous and detrimental to progress, desantis is an open and in your face white supremacist, he literally ran for governor with serious racial tones implying his opponent was a monkey, he is a vile and evil man and anyone who supports him is a flat out c00n.
 

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Desantis ain’t gon be president

This

The thing that made Trump win was Hilary, Hilary's stupidity, Hillary's tonedeaf nature, Hilary's Suge Knight ass suits, and the everlasting hatred for Obama. Plus, it helps that Trump was the most charismatic fukk head out of the bunch.

Desantis comes off as a tryhard ubercac with no other face value but to be a complete sociopath. Nobody is taking dude seriously, and the gig is up for the whole "charismatic reality show" stage of politics. Now its all back to the basics.

Either feed the wolves, or get the fukk out.
 

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I doubt this country will elect any more MAGAt fools like Trump and Dafatass and their stupid ass White trash bass. Those dudes are too ignorant and dangerous and when you see old line Republicans, the FBI and DOJ brass aligning with Democrats then they have decided that MAGAt has got to go.

They're working on the votes not mattering. Literally working on it right as I type this and have been since 2020 loss.
 

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DeSantis is probably the most dangerous politician right now. Id take Trump over this wop scumbag anyday

They are both dangerous. Difference is Ron is committed and actually knows how to run a government. He is the most dangerous rethug since Regan. And the exact same scenario that happened in 1979-1980 is occurring right now.
 

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desantis isnt even a great politician, but the problem is that dems dont have a good answer for him :dead:

he beats biden, bernie, buttigieg easily. he annihilates kamala. i think newsom beats trump, but he probably loses the swing states to desantis

the dems best hope in 2024 is really getting to go against trump again :mjlol:
 

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Low key, I don’t think people really GAF about politics like it appears online. I moved to FL recently and never gave one thought about this political bullshyt. It’s the same struggles no matter where you live if you aren’t rich. Only difference is now I’m close to the beach, never have to see snow again, and don’t have to worry about state income tax
Most this discourse is just honestly bar conversation that we forget about once we leave the bar, the GOP knows most people don't give a damn so them saying crazy stuff is just a hook to get fish that will eventually wiggle off the line.

Politicians got a lot in common with comedians in a sense lol
 

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New College of Florida dropout rate spikes, retention rate falls amid DeSantis' transition​

Steven Walker

Sarasota Herald-Tribune

Published 4:10 a.m. ET Oct. 12, 2023Updated 12:09 p.m. ET Oct. 13, 2023


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New College of Florida lost more than twice the normal number of students it usually does between fall semesters this year, according to a report sent to faculty from the college's provost Wednesday.

The college also had "by far" the lowest retention rate of first-year students in the college's history, at 64.9%, Interim Provost Brad Thiessen wrote. The drop in retention rate and the spike in the departure rate followed the dramatic overhaul launched by Gov. Ron DeSantis early this year with the appointment of six new members to the board of trustees, who fired the sitting president and appointed former DeSantis education commissioner Richard Corcoran as president.

Between fall 2022 and the start of the 2023-24 academic year, Thiessen said 27% of New College's 691 students left the school, the equivalent of about 186 students. That compares with 13% and 14% the preceding two years, respectively, according to the report, or about 93 students per year.

Despite the spike in departures from New College, its total enrollment for this fall was 733 students, 41 more than the previous year. The college enrolled a record number of incoming students for this semester at 325 students, an increase of 137 students from the previous year, according to the college's posted fact book.

The swelling enrollment followed the departure of more than a third of faculty after the spring 2023 semester. In April, the trustees voted to deny tenure to five faculty members who had been scheduled to receive it.

New College spokesperson Nathan March said the metrics were "remarkably unacceptable" and showed the need for the new leadership to intervene.

"The real story is despite the difficult circumstances New College found itself in, overall enrollment increased by more than 40 students and we achieved record enrollment for first-time students - breaking past 300 new students for the first time in the school’s 63-year history," March said. "New College will be the best liberal arts school in the country."

Amy Reid, the head of the Gender Studies department at New College and faculty representative on the board of trustees, said the retention numbers combined with the loss in faculty were indicative of the challenges facing the college. The school's leadership needs to express a clear vision to students, she said.

"I hope that the administration is going to be able to articulate a clear and inspiring vision for the college," Reid said. "And that goes beyond just saying, 'Being the best.'"

The tumultuous last year at New College​

Gov. Ron DeSantis talks during his bill signing ceremony of new legislation impacting the state's colleges and universities in May, held at Sarasota's New College of Florida.

Gov. Ron DeSantis talks during his bill signing ceremony of new legislation impacting the state's colleges and universities in May, held at Sarasota's New College of Florida. Thomas Bender/Herald-Tribune

Corcoran and the board members are tasked with transforming New College into a more classical liberal arts school, akin to the Christian, conservative Hillsdale College in Michigan.

The school's leadership moved quickly to dissolve the college's diversity department, abolish the gender studies program, fire an LGBTQ librarian and deny tenure to the faculty members set to receive it.

Meanwhile, in this year's U.S. News and World Report rankings of top liberal arts colleges in the country, New College dropped 24 spots compared to the previous year to No. 100.

Corcoran also has established an athletics department to drive up enrollment numbers, which increased first-year enrollment to a record figure. However, increased enrollment came with a decrease in overall grade point average and test scores, which had historically helped the school earn a national reputation as a top public liberal arts college.

Student-athletes were given priority in housing assignments as the college shuttered dorms on campus due to mold issues. The influx of students combined with the restricted housing supply has caused a housing crisis on campus, pushing most new and returning students who aren't student-athletes into living at off-campus hotels.

The board also approved plans to demolish the Palmer, Reichert and Knight buildings.

In September, the college had at least two federal civil rights complaints filed against it. One complaint, which the U.S. Department of Education opened for an review that Corcoran called "not an investigation", involved a lack of disability access on the college's website. As of late last month, the college had settled this complaint with the department.
A separate complaint filed to the department two days earlier alleged an ongoing trend of discrimination against "protected groups" such as LGBTQ+ students, and the creation of a hostile environment toward those students. The agency has not responded to inquiries about whether it is investigating that complaint.

Follow Herald-Tribune Education Reporter Steven Walker on Twitter at @swalker_7. He can be reached at sbwalker@gannett.com.
 
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