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To: Colo9250

I’m just saying, one can’t just dismiss DeSantis ‘ accomplishments by saying they really don’t matter, really


34 posted on 06/13/2023 8:21:36 AM PDT by digger48
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To: digger48

Time is a little suspect (leftist) for my taste but the issues they highlight about DeSantis distracting from his failures in Florida by a few high profile moves is very relevant.

In Florida, the state’s tax revenues come largely through sales and excise taxes, which fall hardest on the poor and middle class. A 2018 study by the left-leaning Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy found that Florida had the third least-equitable tax system of the 50 states. In the state’s “upside-down” tax structure, the poorest 20% of Florida families paid 12.7% of their income in taxes, while the families whose income was in the top 4% paid 4.5%, and the top 1% paid 2.3%, according to the study.

Florida taxpayers get less for their money than residents of many other states. The Commonwealth Fund, a private foundation that studies health-care systems globally, found in its 2022 “scorecard” that Florida had the 16th worst health care among the 50 states. It’s no wonder that Florida ranks below the northern blue states in life expectancy and rates of cancer death, diabetes, fatal overdoses, teen birth rates, and infant mortality.

Largely because of DeSantis’s obstinacy, Florida is one of 10 states that have refused to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, an act of political spite that has cost those states billions in federal health care dollars and cost thousands of people their lives. More than 12% of Floridians are without medical insurance, a worse record than all but four other states. Despite having the country’s highest percentage of retirees, Florida has the worst long-term care among the 50 states, according to the American Association of Retired Persons.

Public schools fare no better than health care in DeSantis’s Florida. Not only did Florida rank 49th in the country for average teacher pay in 2020, but the Education Law Center, a non-profit advocacy group based in New Jersey, found in a 2021 report that the state had the seventh-lowest per-pupil funding in the country. Education Week, which ranks states public school annually, looking beyond mere test scores, placed Florida 23rd in its 2021 report, a lackluster showing for a large and wealthy state.

https://time.com/6266618/ron-desantis-florida-governance-essay/


37 posted on 06/13/2023 8:42:10 AM PDT by JayGalt (Convenience is the bait in which the true poison is concealed.)
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To: digger48

Never said that Ron’s accomplishments didn’t matter, of course they matter, getting Concealed Carry was fantastic among other things.

The point of my post was that IMHO, DeSantis will remain around 20-30 % throughout the race. I just wish that he had kept his powder dry and waited for either 2028 or if something drastic (God Forbid!) happens to Trump now.


38 posted on 06/13/2023 8:49:04 AM PDT by Colo9250 ( )
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