Ron DeSantis Dangerously Blurs the Line Between State and Private Action
Whether the putative target is the "biomedical security state," wokeness, "Big Tech censors," or Chinese Communists, the presidential candidate’s grandstanding poses a clear threat to individual rights.

Ron DeSantis, who officially launched his presidential campaign last week, presents himself as a champion of individual freedom against overweening government. But as governor of Florida, DeSantis has repeatedly contradicted that stance by blurring the line between state and private action, a distinction that is crucial to protecting civil liberties.
During the pandemic, DeSantis not only opposed government-imposed vaccination mandates. He decreed that business owners could not ask customers to present proof of vaccination, and he proudly signed legislation prohibiting vaccination requirements by private employers.
That law also barred school districts from imposing mask mandates. But DeSantis did not stop there: He pushed legislation "permanently prohibiting COVID-19 masking requirements at businesses."
DeSantis said that bill, which he signed into law a few weeks ago, was aimed at curtailing the "biomedical security state." He thereby equated business owners' voluntary decisions with coercive government policies.
DeSantis' insistence on overriding those private decisions belies his description of Florida as "an oasis of freedom" with a "business-friendly environment." When it comes to vaccination and masks, he recently told John Stossel, Florida has "consistently sided with the individual," which is accurate only if you ignore individuals whose business policies DeSantis does not like.
The same is true of the Individual Freedom Act, the Orwellian name of a Florida law also known as the Stop WOKE Act. Among other things, it purported to dictate private employers' training practices, a provision that a federal judge blocked last year because it violated freedom of speech.
A Florida law that required social media platforms to carry messages from political candidates met a similar fate. Although DeSantis presented that mandate as a response to "Big Tech censors" who discriminate against conservatives, three Republican-appointed judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit unanimously concluded that it was squarely at odds with the editorial discretion protected by the First Amendment.
"Platforms are private enterprises, not governmental (or even quasi-governmental) entities," the appeals court noted. "While the Constitution protects citizens from governmental efforts to restrict their access to social media," it said, "no one has a vested right to force a platform to allow her to contribute to or consume social-media content."
DeSantis' determination to punish private businesses for exercising their First Amendment rights is even clearer in his spat with Disney, whose former CEO irked him by criticizing a Florida law restricting discussion of sexual orientation and gender identity in public schools. DeSantis retaliated with legislation aimed at seizing control of the Reedy Creek Improvement District, which had governed the area surrounding Disney World since 1967.
DeSantis complained that "a corporation based in Burbank, California," was using its "economic might" to "attack the parents of my state." But who is the real bully in this situation: an executive who makes constitutionally protected comments or an elected official who wields state power to exact revenge for those comments?
DeSantis' conflation of private and state action is also apparent in a new state law that sharply restricts real estate purchases by Chinese citizens who legally live in Florida but do not have green cards or U.S. citizenship. He says that law reflects his "commitment to crack down on Communist China" by resisting "the United States' greatest geopolitical threat—the Chinese Communist Party."
The Florida residents who recently challenged the law in federal court, who have nothing to do with the Chinese Communist Party, are understandably puzzled by that rationale. They have lived in the United States for years with student or work visas, and they do not understand why they should suffer for the crimes of an oppressive regime they left behind.
Whether the putative target is the "biomedical security state," wokeness, "Big Tech censors," or Chinese Communists, DeSantis' grandstanding poses a clear threat to individual rights. It reflects the agenda of supposedly conservative culture warriors who have embraced state power as a solution to their grievances, recklessly abandoning the distinctions on which their own liberty depends.
© Copyright 2023 by Creators Syndicate Inc.
Editor's Note: As of February 29, 2024, commenting privileges on reason.com posts are limited to Reason Plus subscribers. Past commenters are grandfathered in for a temporary period. Subscribe here to preserve your ability to comment. Your Reason Plus subscription also gives you an ad-free version of reason.com, along with full access to the digital edition and archives of Reason magazine. We request that comments be civil and on-topic. We do not moderate or assume any responsibility for comments, which are owned by the readers who post them. Comments do not represent the views of reason.com or Reason Foundation. We reserve the right to delete any comment and ban commenters for any reason at any time. Comments may only be edited within 5 minutes of posting. Report abuses.
Please
to post comments
Literally worse than trump.
When will he be indicted?
Oranges Man so bad...
He's the Hitleryest. Until the next time a Republican runs against a Democrat.
Orange Man bad?!? He BAD, all right! He SOOO BAD, He be GOOD! He be GREAT! He Make America Great Again!
We KNOW He can Make America Great Again, because, as a bad-ass businessman, He Made Himself and His Family Great Again! He Pussy Grabber in Chief!
See The Atlantic article https://feedreader.com/observe/theatlantic.com/politics%252Farchive%252F2016%252F10%252Fdonald-trump-scandals%252F474726%252F%253Futm_source%253Dfeed/+view
“The Many Scandals of Donald Trump: A Cheat Sheet” or this one…
https://reason.com/2019/09/02/republicans-choose-trumpism-over-property-rights-and-the-rule-of-law/
He pussy-grab His creditors in 6 bankruptcies, His illegal sub-human workers ripped off of pay on His building projects, and His “students” in His fake Get-Rich-like-Me realty schools, and so on. So, He has a GREAT record of ripping others off! So SURELY He can rip off other nations, other ethnic groups, etc., in trade wars and border wars, for the benefit of ALL of us!!!
All Hail to THE Pussy Grabber in Chief!!!
Most of all, HAIL the Chief, for having revoked karma! What comes around, will no longer go around!!! The Donald has figured out that all of the un-Americans are SOOO stupid, that we can pussy-grab them all day, every day, and they will NEVER think of pussy-grabbing us right back!
Orange Man Bad-Ass Pussy-Grabber all right!
We CAN grab all the pussy, all the time, and NONE will be smart enough to EVER grab our pussies right back!
These voters simply cannot or will not recognize the central illusion of politics… You can pussy-grab all of the people some of the time, and you can pussy-grab some of the people all of the time, but you cannot pussy-grab all of the people all of the time! Sooner or later, karma catches up, and the others will pussy-grab you right back!
Shorter Reason: “DeSantis Pounces!”
Yep cue up the hit pieces from establishment cucks like sullum. Threat to democracy etc.
What we need are bigger, badder "threats to democracy" until that antiquated social cancer finally withers and dies.
"Popular government" is the most overrated idea in the history of the world, except for perhaps "equality of men."
Unfortunately what Ron De Santis is doing isn't a crime.
not only is it NOT a crime, but for someone besudes MT personal medivalmprovider to be asking about personal medical information (and my shot/not-shot status IS in that category) and/or demanding I make use of a medical device against my will as a condition of entry or service is contrary to internatinal and federal law and most state lws.
Desantis did EXACTLY the right thing in this regard.
MY question is where were the other fifty six governors? NOT ONE OTHER stood up for MY rights un der the law.
Charlie the music store owner can wear HIS msk all he wants, he can close his store to prevent anyone coming in unshot and/or not nappied. But he CANNOT maintain a "pubic accomodation" (his music store, open to the public, IS such a thing per federal law) and make ANY enquiries or demands relating to any medical device or procedure for any individual other than himself.
Public accommodation laws are an abomination and a grievous affront to freedom. Property owners have a right to choose whom they allow onto their property and under what conditions. It's utterly insane to suggest this should change just because someone is trying to make a buck. It's utterly mind-blowing to me how people use one violation of freedom to justify further violations, particularly on a supposedly libertarian site.
"Platforms are private enterprises, not governmental (or even quasi-governmental) entities,"
How does this sound in hindsight?
Presumably, pretty fucking retarded.
It'd be awesome if some sort of journalistic outlet were to interview those judges, now that we've seen the Twitter Files.
The Twitter files confirmed it.
I am a private citizen. If the government enticed or pressured me into working with them and I did, then that does not transform me into "the government" or a "quasi-governmental person." We still should have no laws that limit my freedom. We might pass laws that limit the government from enticing or pressuring me in the future, but not a single liberty of mine should be abridged because I remain a private citizen. Why would that change if I ran a business and cooperation was funneled through that privately owned business?
From today's Politico:
"DeSantis also echoed some of the core themes of Trump’s movement, criticizing the 'elites' who are 'imposing their agenda on us.'”
You gotta love Trumpian/Republican politicians who talk like this. They make it so easy to criticize them. Imposing an agenda on us? Please. He perhaps failed to notice the anti-intellectual misogynistic homophobic and racist agenda being pushed by white evangelicals, white nationalists, and the Republican pols who are in thrall to them. Oh wait, he actually didn't fail to notice that. That's the agenda he's been imposing in Florida, and quite successfully too. So let's remind ourselves again: using state power to limit individual freedoms is what he's been doing, and he's done nothing to reassure anyone that he wouldn't continue to behave that way were he to capture the White House.
Sounds like you have a bad case of Groomer's Rejection Syndrome.
Yes because the only reason that anyone could object to anything that Ron DeSantis does is because they are a pedophile. That is how that works right? There is no other reason that you would teach kids below third grade about sex or gender. If kids ask you where babies come from or why girls where dresses but not boys then you should just say "Look over there!" and run away.
Do kids ask you where babies come from before or after you lure them into your van?
Well, yes, I do reject all of this "groomer" bullshit, root and branch. It's nothing more than an attempt to shut down debate through name-calling and lies.
No its to point out the other side is okay with grooming kids. Sorry you don't like that.
Leftists aren't people, they're literally malignant tumors.
I’ve been making that case for years here. They have no souls.
Yes, let us dehumanize anyone we don't agree with. That always ends well.
Is this a contestant in the "tell us you're a marxist leftist without saying you're a marxist leftist" contest? The NPC is strong in you.
Did you ask ChatGPT to write this for you?
ChatGPT is better at faking objectivity.
The difference is obvious to anyone who was paying attention over the last nine decades: the agenda pushed by the socialist democrats was actually implemented during that period of time, while the fundamentalist republicans failed to repeal any of it when they had opportunities to do so. The agenda pushed by the reactionary GOP is only just now starting to make a few tentative inroads into the territory previously conquered by the progressivistas. Although I'm certainly opposed to the reactionaries at this juncture, the kind of "whataboutism" you're trying to float here will turn out to be a massive fail!
You be confused yo yo, this is not the CUNY law school graduation commencement site
Puleeze. Not like we haven’t had agenda’s imposed on us for three years from Alphabet people on down to BLM. 60% of the Florida electorate says yea. Maybe it’ll play elsewhere. We’ll see.
Please, you don't actually have a problem with "racism."
You only have a problem with racism you don't like.
Proof: you're probably OK with college admission quotas, civil rights, affirmative action, and reparations -- all of which are "racist."
So reason is back to it isnt happening in regards to government coercion?
I have made $18625 last month by w0rking 0nline from home in my part time only. Everybody can now get this j0b and start making dollars 0nline just by follow details here..
🙂 AND GOOD LUCK.:)
HERE====)> https://www.apprichs.com
Not so much; they are still on the 'registered Republicans are the spawn of Satan' train.
“Among other things, it purported to dictate private employers’ training practices, a provision that a federal judge blocked last year because it violated freedom of speech.”
Does Sullum believe that all laws that define what a “hostile work environment” is are Orwellian and should be unconstitutional, or is it just this one? If not, I presume this means that Sullum thinks that Bostock was wrongly and dangerously decided.
I look forward to future articles by Sullum calling for the repeal of Title VII.
That is the thing that really bugs me about these tired and repeated attack articles.
I don’t agree with many things that DeSantis has done, but viewed in the context of the existing legislative climate, many of his actions are net-good, or not terrible draconian controls.
1) I don’t believe that the government should have the right to tell employers who they may not hire, or the speech they allow in their workplace. But that changed many moons ago with the Civil Rights Act, Americans with Disabilities, and many state analogs. If we are going to have laws enshrining a fair, non-hostile working environment, it is probably good that includes disallowing teaching any employee that their skin color makes them more or less privileged.
2) I utterly reject the notion that the CEO of the State (Governor) cannot make rules for his employees (Public Schools). This is especially the case when we are talking about rules that preserve individual freedom. Sullum doesn’t outright criticize DeSantis’s rules against public school mask/vaxx mandates. But he did mention it alongside his festivus list of grievances, so I assume he is critical of it. In any case, Soave specifically criticized him. Reason is completely off base here. The governor has every right to choose for his state, and the choice he made was liberty preserving, not liberty restricting.
3) Private businesses are more tricky, and I think worthy of debate. I would say they are “hands down” off limits, but again this would only be in absence of other government intervention. Let’s be very clear here that MASKING WAS USELESS. It was a made up canard, pushed by the highest levels of our Federal Government. It was harmful to kids in school. It was a NEEDLESS division in our country- that much has been born out by numerous studies that confirmed what was generally accepted prior to the pandemic.
And yet, as with Federal Anti-Discrimination laws, the Federal Government putting its thumb on the scales of freedom- and in this case doing so foolishly, and wrongly. We now know for a fact that the CDC selected and pushed highly speculative studies to manufacture out of thin air a “scientific consensus” for masking that did not exist. And by pushing this inaccurate information as true fact, the CDC set guidelines that businesses rely-upon to avoid being sued for negligence. If you went to a restaurant and saw shields put up at the register, and lines taped on the floor, and tables positioned thusly, it was because they were following guidance published by the CDC, in hopes of not being shut down or sued for spreading COVID.
So the Federal Government had already taken away freedom- regardless of whether or not you were pro-talismask. On hindsight, I think DeSantis could have taken a lighter touch with masking, but in the totality of the circumstances, where doing nothing meant businesses were largely compelled to force mandates, DeSantis’s regulations offered more liberty than the Federal Government. DeSantis didn’t ban masks, as the Federal government was trying to ban Not-mask-wearing. Nothing prevented a business from trying to encourage customers to voluntarily wear masks. Nothing prevented like-minded, pro-talismask, employees and employers from banding together to work masked.
4) The only place I legit disagree with DeSantis is his treatment of Disney. I think Disney was already well on its way to getting the Target and AnBev treatment, and DeSantis could have merely helped them get to that phase. I do not disagree that Disney had a privileged relationship (not unique, but reserved to fewer numbers). But DeSantis was giddy and clear that he was removing that privilege in retaliation for free speech. I don’t see that as any different than a president canceling a major contract due to political speech made by a contractor.
But let’s also note that it SHOULD go both ways, and does not. Companies are OBVIOUSLY being given preferential treatment for their political speech. The entire WOKE social signaling in the Banking industry, and push to ESGs is designed in concert with the government to turn certain types of overt (no relation) political speech into government action. Corporations are funding NGOs that help get specific leaders elected who turn around and push massive government contracts and legislated subsidies.
No, I don’t think DeSantis should have punished Disney for their free speech. But I read and commented on that article a year ago. I do wish we could bet past, “That’s bad, Mkay” and spare some articles about the more serious threat of creeping fascism going on every day.
So Overt, let's talk about masks.
Why do you think the government pushed mask wearing?
NOT why they imposed mandates, but simply, why you think they pushed people to wear masks at all?
It was the perfect experiment of control .
Sadly, it worked.
Exactly. And, it sure did.
I'd say something between 30% and 50% of the shoppers at my local COSTCO yesterday were wearing masks. The government must be salivating at this result. Authoritarian control through propaganda and science be damned. All the while, the opposition is silenced.
The CCP couldn't do this any better.
How is the "opposition" being silenced?
https://www.aier.org/article/twitter-censors-famed-epidemiologist-martin-kulldorff/
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/29/technology/california-doctors-covid-misinformation.html
I'd like to hear your answer to your question.
For the "Do Something!" crowd. A government taking action, even if that action is unnecessary, illegal, unethical, or counterproductive, is seen as a good thing by a large portion of Democratic voters.
“Why do you think the government pushed mask wearing?”
Really? You have been hounding me for a week about “reading minds”, and now you demand that I…read minds.
Why is this important?
It’s not.
My guess it was more “Do something, anything!” bureaucrats making sure they didn’t look like the slack jawed retards they usually are.
I’ll check back later tonight to see if Jeff answered his own question.
Sea lions gotta sea lion.
I don't think Disney was on the way to Target treatment. I think Target's predicament is partially because of DeSantis. Conservatives were pretty disheartened before the shipping illegals to sanctuary cities, and other actions he's taken.
I think Target’s predicament is partially because of DeSantis.
What about trump?
LOL
Trump laid the groundwork. We wouldn't have a DeSantis as a national figure without him. But while he started the fighting against woke thing. I don't think it would have kept growing without more politicians jumping in like DeSantis has.
Personal opinion of course.
“Don’t fight back against things”.
One thing about your #3. The FEDERAL Government was mandating that any Company that had Federal contracts, had to have it's employees vaccinated or lose those contracts. At least DeSantis gave them a choice.
Many business masked for fear of being sued from someone claiming to get sick at an unmasked business. I believe under Desantis' restriction on business to require mask eliminates the potential for suites. Other point mask actually cause more harm than good and like many other regulations that prevent harm this to can be allowed
Another canard in the fight for tort reform in this country.
Well that's good, because he didn't.
Dude, during the signing of the legislation, he specifically said he was doing this to punish Disney for its speech.
You point out the fallacy of your argument, in your own words.
DeSantis didn't do it to Disney, the legislature did.
He didn't use executive action to remove their protected status, the legislature, that had given it to them, voted to remove it.
It was a legislative decision, to a business, that was vowing to do everything it could to overturn another legislative action.
When you set yourself up in opposition to those, who have provided you a benefit, it shouldn't surprise, if that benefit is taken away.
"It was a legislative decision, to a business, that was vowing to do everything it could to overturn another legislative action."
This is weak tea. It was legislative and executive action. Desantis called on the legislature to make this change. And he chose to sign the legislation, and in the process declared that it was a warning to other companies to not exercise in their free speech.
This is not controversial. DeSantis has been clear that he intentionally punished Disney for their speech.
"When you set yourself up in opposition to those, who have provided you a benefit, it shouldn’t surprise, if that benefit is taken away."
Sure. Just as when you mouth off to a police officer, it shouldn't be a surprise when that police officer roughs you up. That doesn't make the officer's actions right.
He literally signed the bill into law, and yet you claim he didn't "do it"?
Sure, he had help, but he did do it, and he did it quite intentionally.
Absolutely amazing that anyone actually thinks an executive signing a law into existence has no responsibility for what he signs.
Obviously, the real issue here is that the "line between state action and private action" was "blurred" a long, long time before DeSantis. However, given the fact that the current political climate is already way over on the central authoritarian statist side, and since we're unlikely to see any moderation of that situation anytime soon, we have all been reduced to trying to point out further incursions into totalitarian territory lately, as unlikely as that seems to be to do any good.
Obviously, the real issue here is that the “line between state action and private action” was “blurred” a long, long time before DeSantis. However, given the fact that the current political climate is already way over on the central authoritarian statist side, and since we’re unlikely to see any moderation of that situation anytime soon given that it is 98% practiced by progressive douchebags
I agree with your assessment. The left push to control business actions by legal or indirect coercion by the federal government makes the concept of business freedom of action a misnomer. As a result states are forced to use home rule powers
The perfect is the enemy of the good. 60% of the Florida electorate are okay with it. So I agree with you. Probably the silent 60% who roar every 40 years or so. Dems are holding a losing hand with pols like Gov. Gravel Voice Noisome. God I’ve come to despise my former party.
Excellent, measured response. Mr. Sullum is very comfortable playing Monday morning quarterback. At every step of the way, Governor DeSantis was trying to provide a measure of personal freedom against the backdrop of draconian federal gov't mandates. Remember?
As one might recollect, information/disinformation was very fluid with a federal government that was pushing a covid narrative that was one size fits all, no matter what new information indicated. Even as its tyrannical narrative crumbled it stayed the course adding new threats and policies to reinforce its "based on the science" view, which turned out not to be based upon very much science. Regarding the mask mandates in the schools, DeSantis left the decisions to the school districts. There was a lot of discussion about his lack of leadership in doing that. Why not just pronounce a "blanket" policy for all school districts? He chose to let the various districts, who knew their situation better than he to make a policy that fit the district and its citizens. My district made masking optional for the students, with parental permission, and required for teachers initially. The teacher's masking requirement was eliminated after a while. Students and teachers could continue masking if they chose, and some continued. Likewise in business, no one said you couldn't wear a mask if you chose to, you just couldn't be required to wear a mask. Some people are still wearing masks, both in school and in the community. Whatever suits them "personally" is fine.
Regarding Disney, with rights come responsibilities. Sure, you can say pretty much anything you want; however, there is a difference between disagreeing with an issue, or legislative action and actively campaigning, using corporate coffers to present a completely false narrative of the legislation with which the company disagrees. Defining the legislation as, "Don't say gay" when it had nothing to do with saying gay was a step too far. As mentioned above, with rights come responsibilities and Disney threw the community responsibility part out the window for the purpose of catering to its newfound demographic, the LGBTQ?? community. History has now shown that Disney's campaign was just the first shot across the bow in a culture war they decided to wage against the American people. DeSantis chose to bring them up short and remind them that their special arrangement had limits.
Overall, I liked your comment and it was quite fair given your admission that you are not a DeSantis fan. However, here is a point on which you draw unsubstantiated conclusions:
“I do not disagree that Disney had a privileged relationship (not unique, but reserved to fewer numbers). But DeSantis was giddy and clear that he was removing that privilege in retaliation for free speech. ”
Let’s be 100% clear: Reedy Creek was 100% unique in Florida, and probably across the nation. Not one corporation in Florida acted as their own government to a land area the size of a small county. Furthermore, over the years Disney failed to live up to several substantial provisions of the original agreement. While I won’t disagree that DeSantis was motivated by Disney public statements to revoke their unique deal, there are two compelling facts which refute the notion that it was “retaliatory for free speech.” First and foremost, among the sum totality of what Disney was effectively advocating for was violence (support for those who engage in chemical castration / mutilation) against children. That removes it from the realm of 1A protections, passing beyond mere opining and into advocacy for criminal activity. Second, it was calling for civil disobedience against the laws of Florida – again criminal activity.
While it may not have risen to the level of, for example, “inciting a riot,” it clearly disqualified them for continued “favored status with the government” (which, for the record, I do not believe they should ever have had to the degree granted). Given that it clearly was a "voice in opposition of the will of the people," DeSantis would have been derelict in his duty to the people of Florida to continue giving them preferential treatment.
If libertarians want to put their money where their mouths are, they should insist that we repeal ALL constitutional amendments after the 10th.
Also, corporations are not people, and do not deserve the same protections. No SCOTUS case or federal statute ever claimed otherwise. See the Santa Barabara case from the 1880s for the origins of our current corporation-dominance ills.
So libertarians should be against Article V of the Constitution? Why exactly? Because you are trying to define libertarian in some sort of extremist way to argue against them? Isn't that called something?
Article V (or, 5) is within the first 10 Amendments (the Bill of Rights).
Roman numbering is hard for some folks...
I certainly agree with the 17th. You would indeed be a strange Libertarian if you desired repeal of the 13th and advocated for the return of slavery. In conjunction with the 13th, at a minimum wage taxes (another way for the government to enslave the working class) should have continued to have been excluded from the 16th. I'm ok with graduated taxation for investment earnings, and in fact capital gains should also be graduated to avoid penalizing retirees on smaller incomes.
Interesting thought exercise. The 11th is also at least "partly wrong" - if the actions in one State affect things like elections we should certainly be able to sue another State. The 12th is a bit of a Libertarian push, being about process. The 14th should absolutely have explicitly excluded "birthright citizenship." 18th was already repealed by the 21st. The 19th was an abomination, and should instead have stipulated that voting is a privilege and that States should be allowed to specify qualifications so long as they are not discriminatory by race or sex. The notion that allowing every moron to vote "improves our nation" is what is wrecking us. The 20th is procedural, nothing wrong with it. The 22nd is likewise procedural, and should have extended in similar fashion to the Congress and Senate (nobody serves more than 12 years, perhaps, but allowing someone with 12 years in either House or Senate to serve also as President).
The 23rd should simply have treated DC as part of Virginia. Toss the 24th. 25th is another procedural one, and a good one determining Presidential line of secession.
26th should definitely be repealed. I personally would go further - now that we know scientifically that young minds do not truly reach maturity until 24-25 years old, the minimum age for voting should be increased to either 24 or 25.
The 27th is a quagmire. Each representative should receive a budget, which the may spend as they see fit on travel, staff, their own salary, and other appropriate uses. Someone like Rand Paul who accomplishes his role with a smaller staff and less travel should be allowed to keep the rest. Parasites from CA should get less.
Thanks for posting that idea. It was a good excuse to review all of our Amendments again!
Well, I'm convinced DeSantis is a terrifyingly totalitarian demagogue! I'll be sure to vote for Gavin Newsome or Gretchen Whitmer or Andrew Cuomo should the opportunity arise. Even J B Pritzker or Tim Walz. would be a better choice than DeSantis.
Two words,
Governor... Dreamy...Jared... Polis...Sure he wants to confiscate guns and ban certain speech, but he's totally libertarian anyway.
He just wants to leave *looks at list* Nick Gillespie alone...
https://reason.com/2022/09/27/for-florida-gov-ron-desantis-political-stunts-are-more-important-than-substance/ and
https://reason.com/2022/09/21/are-ron-desantis-migrant-flights-legal/
Ass POTUS, DeSatan will be forcing USA taxpayers to trick and ferry billions upon brazilians of sub-Brazilians from Brazil to Botswana, and to deport illegal sub-Martians from Mars to Uranus! Ass long ass the illegal Martians SUFFER-SUFFER-SUFFER, red-meat-hungry socons and troglodytes will be DELIGHTED to spend those extra tax dollars! Butt I for one think that illegal Martians are intelligent beings, too, and hope that they will NOT suffer on Uranus, from too many foul odors, etc.!
DeSatan… SPEAKS to me! Get Thee behind me, DeSatan!
Scienfoology Song… GAWD = Government Almighty’s Wrath Delivers
DeSatan loves me, This I know,
For DeSatan tells me so,
Little ones to GAWD belong,
We are weak, but GAWD is strong!
Yes, DeSatan loves me!
Yes, DeSatan loves me!
Yes, DeSatan loves me!
DeSatan tells me so!
DeSatan loves me, yes indeed,
Makes the illegal sub-humans bleed,
Protects me for geeks and freaks,
I LOVE to pay taxes, till my wallet squeaks!
PUNISH Disney, I’ll PAY for their pains,
Ass long ass DeSatan Blesses our gains!
Yes, DeSatan loves me!
Yes, DeSatan loves me!
Yes, DeSatan loves me!
DeSatan tells me so!
DeSatan expels the low-lifes to Venus,
Moves them ANYWHERE, with His Penis!
His Penis throbs with His Righteousness,
Take no heed, He says, of His Frighteousness!
ALL must be PUNISHED, they say!
So never, EVER be or say gay!
Yes, DeSatan loves me!
Yes, DeSatan loves me!
Yes, DeSatan loves me!
DeSatan tells me so!
Our USA taxes must PAY The Way, He may say,
To EXPORT the illegal Mars aliens, every day!
To Pluto, Jupiter, or Uranus, they must ALL go!
Oh, the places that the low-lifes will go, you must know!
The taxes we shall pay? Through the money, we must BLOW!
Yes, DeSatan loves me!
Yes, DeSatan loves me!
Yes, DeSatan loves me!
DeSatan tells me so!
(If we did NOT do-doo, doo-doo-doo, ALL of this, then that them thar illegal Mars aliens WILL show up on OUR doors, in the formerly pure USA!!! We MUST keep them AWAY, far away, out in the Deep Dark Yonder!)
#MeInTheAss’CauseI’maGullibleLowBrowBlowHardConTard
#BeenTrumpledUnderfootForFarTooLong
He is a failed hedge fund manager, Jewish, Gay and for abortion so hits all the right buttons for Reason. DeSantis is Italian, straight, believes in limits in abortion, borders and not sexually mutilating kids..so in the Reason brain..a very very bad man.
Trump's incessant praising of Cuomo over DeSantis indicates that Donald might have lost his damned mind.
Primary Trump says some wild shit.
😉 dat be tru
It is important to view the actions and not the man. When Trump did good things, I was happy. When Trump did idiot things, I criticized him.
Most of the problem with the reporting across the board during his presidency was articles like Reason put out above. They couldn't focus on specific decisions, they had to make a case for or against the man. It couldn't be "Trump (or DeSantis) did this. That's Good!" and "Trump (or DeSantis) did this. That's Bad!" and "Trump's new law contains Potasium Benzoate (that's bad!)".
I have lost count how many times have we seen Reason put up an article like, "DeSantis signed school choice legislation, but don't give him credit because he did all these other things wrong." Or, "Trump deregulated, but that doesn't count because tariffs!"
Personally, I suspect DeSantis is a wolf in sheep's clothing. He doesn't believe in any of this populist bullshit, and he is using it to beat Trump. His history in government is not reassuring. But for all I know this is a good thing. I can only judge his actions, and in this respect his actions have been largely net-good for liberty. For fucks sake, he could do a LOT of anti-libertarian things before he would come close to reaching the level of anti-liberty created in one month of lockdowns.
“Trump’s new law contains Potasium Benzoate (that’s bad!)”
C'mon pal, we don't need to hear your life story, TDS me!
For fucks sake, he could do a LOT of anti-libertarian things before he would come close to reaching the level of anti-liberty created in one month of lockdowns.
Yeah. It's actually a pretty sad political "light cone" or parallax phenomenon where even pretty terrible politicians, like W, look comparatively libertarian for their measured response to 9/11.
What state do you live in? Us in CA would love to send Newsom your way.
Last week RFK Jr. was Reason's villain of the week, this week it's DeSantis.
I wonder what Reason would be like if Koch wasn't paying for the articles?
Well, no, DeSantis has been the villain of the year, taking a short break to throw rocks and garbage at RFK jr, we're merely returning to our regularly scheduled program.
Well, RFK is a Kennedy, and a Democrat, and not old and senile like Biden, but he's... he's.... he's.... he's... an anti.... VAXXERRRRR!!!!! He must be totally nuts to let people make up their own minds about what medications they take and when. Of all the "libertarian" positions he might have taken, that is the one Reason will not abide.
DeSatan tis of Thee,
Sweet Man of tyranny!
From every mountainside,
You can smell Him for free!
DeLand where de eagles glide!
DeLand where de illegals hide!
DeSatan, tis of Thee I sing,
To the liberals, tears You bring!
You make the proggies cry!
Talk with THEM?! Don’t even try!
DeSatan, tis of Thee I praise!
For the woke, Holy Hell You raise!
Illegal Martians? Low-life scum, You catch and send,
To Uranus with them! Ignore tax dollars You spend!
We must punish ALL, who to USA might sail,
At ALL costs, DeSatanism MUST prevail!
#MeInTheAss’CauseI’maGullibleLowBrowBlowHardConTard
#BeenTrumpledUnderfootForFarTooLong
But who will be the Big Bad Boss Villain in the season finale? Trump again?
RFK Jr. is beyond terrible from a Libertarian perspective, and I can't believe that some people don't realize that. Do you want to go to prison for "denying" climate change, as RFK recommends?
As for De Santis: much of the criticism against him would be correct in a vacuum. But the precedent for a lot of his actions has been set decades ago, and generally by the left. See power already having being taken away from local entities like school boards and being given to the state and federal governments, setting the precedent for De Santis' mask mandate ban. Also see the Civil Rights Act, which banned even private employers from committing discrimination, and created a precedent to ban private businesses from discriminating against the unmasked or unvaccinated. To a lesser extent, see the restrictions on curriculum that politicians (generally Democrats) have set over the years, helping set the precedent for the Don't Say Gay Bill.
I on paper agree that school boards (rather than the state government) should have the say on local school mask mandates, that teachers should be allowed to talk about gay people (unless they're giving some explicit descriptions of gays sex or something) and certainly think that private businesses should be allowed to mandate masks or vaccines as they please, but the left itself has largely set the precedent for De Santis' laws to overrule local regulations and even private business rules.
You know who else dangerously blurred the line between state and private action?
The Wagner Group?
Yeah, we lost 20,000 of our employees in a week, but the stinkin' spoiled high class Muscovites won't send me 20,000 more for some reason.
Sarcasmic
To the tune of "America the Beautiful"
DeSatan, tis of Thee,
The Great One, who reigns supreme,
With His mighty hand,
He rules across the land,
His power we cannot flee!
DeSatan, tis of Thee I laud,
For punishing the "woke" fraud,
He silences their cries,
And exposes all their lies,
His wrath they cannot defraud.
DeSatan, tis of Thee I sing,
His justice makes the heavens ring,
With His righteous might,
He vanquishes the night,
To His glory we all shall cling.
DeSatan, tis of Thee I adore,
For sending the aliens offshore,
To Uranus they will go,
And there they shall know,
That DeSatan's power reigns forevermore.
DeSatan, tis of Thee we'll pay,
Our taxes for His righteous way,
To export the "low-lifes",
To far-off planets and strife,
DeSatanism shall never sway!
#MeInTheAss’CauseI’maGullibleLowBrowBlowHardConTard
#BeenTrumpledUnderfootForFarTooLong
The reasonmag staff in their ongoing apologia for covid policy overreach and 6 Jan protest & riot sure as fuck comes right to mind. The attempted narrative rewriting now that the mob isn't howling for blood, and the horseshit scientism in most of the supporting 'research' is exposed is predictable. To bad there isn't some sort of Code of Ethics published by a Society of Professional Journalists...
I don't mind Reason taking the position that the Jan 6 riot/election integrity protest went too far, and the time to challenge the election results was in the courts, before the Electoral vote was counted.
But they were awfully quiet on the subject of an unarmed protestor being shot in the face by the police, or the numerous protestors who were arrested and held without charges for up to year, or forced to take loyalty oaths, or charged with insurrection when many people in other protests who did far worse were released the next day.
Sullum, I see you read the Washington Post article.
Absurd Media Struggles to Discern Who Is Worst: Trump, DeSantis, Putin, or Literal Hitler.
@8:00 MSNBC guest declares Putin "literally worse than Hitler" and contorts himself into literally praising Hitler for having higher moral standards. Seriously.
Behold, gentlemen and uterus-having-people... journolisming beclown itself!
One day Allen Funt’s visage will appear in the heavens and tell the people of the West “Surprise, you’ve been on Candid Camera for the last twenty years! Your clerisy hasn’t actually gone insane.”
Anyway, anyone want to lay bets that Jeff, Sarcasmic, Mike and Shrike start praising Hitler in the next six months?
“The trains ran on time”.
contorts himself into literally praising the lionized ideal of Hitler in his own head for having higher moral standards
That, IMO, is the worst part. This isn't some abstract/passive/purely economic "Ethnic issues aside, he spurred Germany's industrial output with virtually no input." or "The Holocaust and slavery are bad, but if he'd used the Jews as slaves, we'd all be halfway through the first century of marching through the Tausendjahriges Reich right now." He literally says Hitler didn't murder ethnic Germans, wholly ceding if not embracing Hitler's premise and ideology. Certainly on par with virtually every holocaust denier and arguably above and beyond most *actual* Neo-Nazis and White Supremacists who would admit that the cleansing of ethnic Germans who were social or political dissidents was bad, but necessary.
"uterus having people"...I'm glad I didn't have a mouthful of coffee when I read that, it would be all over the keyboard and my shirt from the laughter. Thanks for that one...
Well lately DeSantis has been described as "Dark" as if that makes him more evil than evil itself. Sneaky bastard
Going after DeSantis? Trump is going to question your loyalty, Jacob.
Sullum upzoned his head. They can now both live there, rent-free.
Absent capitalism the Trump tulpa can't put up hotels or build golf courses, so it remains a Texas-sized, Death Valley-like flop house. Like living in Salvador Dali's The Persistence of Memory.
I have made $18625 last month by w0rking 0nline from home in my part time only. Everybody can now get this j0b and start making dollars 0nline just by follow details here..
🙂 AND GOOD LUCK.:)
HERE====)> https://www.apprichs.com
Imagine if public accommodations could not exclude purpoted customers who have the "wrong" skin color.
Imagine if employers could not refuse to hire people for having the "wrong"
skin color.
Where would we be?
In a just world sullum would kill himself not being able to justify such hypocracy
Even the underlying premise is utterly disingenuous hyperbolic neocon sophistry. Even the most morally bankrupt 80s-era Trumpian Business types would recognize that regardless of whether the government has a policy of shooting Jews or Muslims or not, a business with a policy of shooting Jews or Muslims was acting immorally (even if they only went on to cover it up). Sullum’s notion is that *not only* is it OK, it’s OK even if it just-so-happens to align with a government policy to exterminate Jews.
Edit: Clarifying - Even those of us who support the idea of a business being able to only serve the "correct" skin color recognize the distinction from every business in the state only serving the "correct" skin color... in alignment with State policies.
"I'll need to see your papers, Comrade, before I can take your cash for this weed killer, bag of fertilizer, bottle of soda, and candy bar," seems like a perfectly reasonable question in a free country.\sarc
If you back up and ask "Should any organization have such power as to turn it to anti-public purposes?" then I get your point. Disney is a family entertainment corporation not a perversion advertising company. Where are stockholder rights ? where are family rights?
I would agree about DeSantis if you agreed about Disney. Should a beer company promote a stark-crazy pervert? Should a baseball team promote hatred for Catholic ?
Because the first groups, the companies, were given control over stockholders and became trans-governmental entities the rest followed. Why is it that the Internet is stuffed with pornography that many countries would prosecute in a different setting??
Although I don't think DeSantis is blurring the line between state and private action, I certainly think that you just did! Whether a corporation should or shouldn't tout what you think is immoral is a private matter; whether the state should impose regulations to try to prevent what you think is immoral is a state matter.
The witches should be BURNED, dammit! DeSatan said so!
Disney can make whatever movies they want. Budweiser can hire whomever they choose to promote their products. Target can market whatever swimwear they choose, with whatever features it has. And face the market consequences for their actions.
But a baseball team (or any other business) can’t bring in a performing group to mock peoples’ religion, even if it’s supposed to be funny. Religious affiliation is a protected class. The Dodgers are promoting a hostile workplace. Already one high value employee (Clayton Kershaw) has objected, and there are doubtless dozens of stadium employees who are Catholic who also object. It's not just in poor taste or intolerant, it's a violation of state and federal law.
Can you imagine how soon the schedulers’ career would end if they brought in a performing group to mock Muslim clerics?
He thereby equated business owners’ voluntary decisions with coercive government policies.
No. Their voluntary decision equated them and then he regarded them equally. I know it’s a hard concept for libertines and secularists to grasp, but if you agree to an immoral policy, your agreement doesn’t suddenly sanctify the policy or your actions in conformance.
Abraham Lincoln once asked an audience how many legs a dog has if you count the tail as a leg. When they answered “five,” Lincoln told them that the answer was four. The fact that you called the tail a leg did not make it a leg. – Thomas Sowell
A popular lie, even if by omission and presumed as premise, is still a lie.
Protecting individual citizens from private business owners making them share their medical history seems like a common sense privacy protection.
If De Santis outlawed private businesses having segregated water fountains Reason would find a way to criticize him and anyone who risked their lives and marched to end it.
Again, this undersells the fascism and/or underlying immoral act being sold as "voluntary" or "private".
If DeSantis barred private businesses from participating in the Tuskegee Experiments, Sullum would find a way to criticize his oppressive overreach.
Sullum is all for using the State to push leftist ends, he just doesn't like competition. He's been giddy about the weaponization of justice against conservatives and letting leftists rampage over others, he's fone with State enforcement of speech and behavior but only as long as it aligns with his marxist narratives. Sorry Sullum but most normal people aren't big defenders of pedophiles like you.
You seem to have omitted calling out the obligatory CCP connection.
Try again. This time, with feewing.
Although I’m not particularly a fan of the Governor of Florida, I see little evidence in the examples given in the article that his positions or actions have “blurred the line between state and private action.” You can’t have it both ways, Sullum! If the state has the authority to grant special tax authority to Disney, it also has the authority to modify or repeal that exemption. If the state has the authority to ban racial discrimination by private businesses, it also has the authority to ban discrimination against the unvaccinated. If the state has the authority to establish tax-funded public school districts and mandate education of all children, it also has the authority to specify the curriculum in those schools. I know being a libertarian is hard, but sorting through the logic of free market capitalism and constitutional rights is what you’re supposed to help us with! I may not agree with the decisions DeSantis makes with his authority, but there is little question in my mind that he currently has that authority. We should focus on taking that authority away from that ilk and keeping them from getting it back - not nit-picking the details of the statists' official actions.
Today's alt-rightists have given up on fighting the "injustice" practiced by the left--in favor of making it finally work for them.
Imagine being so stupid you call MWAocdoc an “alt-rightist”….
The state shouldn’t ban discrimination against unvaccinated or unmasked people. For that matter, the state shouldn’t ban discrimination against vaccinated or masked people either. (And discrimination against masked people definitely was the norm before 2020.)
And, no, the state shouldn’t ban racial discrimination either. Private businesses should be allowed to discriminate against whoever they please.
It would be like asking a National League baseball manager to refrain from using the DH in an inter-league game, to avoid tarnishing the purity of the game like the American League manager is doing.
Oh wait, both leagues have the DH now.
Is it going to be like this till 2024? An endless fusilade against DeSantis, nevermind all the freedom-oriented reforms he has instituted in Florida? Why do you guys like sucking Joe Biden's greasy dick so much?
It must pay well is the only thing I can think of. Oh, and no morals.
I AM Making a Good Salary from Home $6580-$7065/week , which is amazing, under a year ago I was jobless in a horrible economy. I thank God every day I was blessed with these instructions and now it's my duty to pay it forward and share it with Everyone. go to home media tech tab for more detail reinforce your heart ......
SITE. ——>>> bitecoindollar12.com
Exactly. And, it sure did.
I'd say something between 30% and 50% of the shoppers at my local COSTCO yesterday were wearing masks. The government must be salivating at this result. Authoritarian control through propaganda and science be damned. All the while, the opposition is silenced.
The CCP couldn't do this any better.
For some reason there are a lot of masked idiots at Costco. I saw that yesterday when I was at my local Costco.
It is going to be like this so long as there are crefdble threats to the leftist/statist hegemony.
Only the names will change.
The woke corporation thing is an insurance policy for EEOC lawsuits, I understand why corporations are taking this stance (Denver had drive by lawsuits filed by EEOC law grads. On the other end, the woke thing is a jobs programs for people like this nice asylum seeking lady:
https://nypost.com/2023/05/29/cuny-critics-outraged-by-hate-filled-grad-speech-yank-tax-dollars/
Weird, but no one mentioned in that story actually called for the law school's funding to be cut at all, much less "demand billions in tax dollars be stripped".
But maybe it's normal for some people.
During the pandemic, DeSantis not only opposed government-imposed vaccination mandates. He decreed that business owners could not ask customers to present proof of vaccination, and he proudly signed legislation prohibiting vaccination requirements by private employers.
As opposed to the Biden Administration’s attempt to put people on unemployment that didn’t get their fucking jabs.
55
'DeSantis not only opposed government-imposed vaccination mandates. He decreed that business owners could not ask customers to present proof of vaccination, and he proudly signed legislation prohibiting vaccination requirements by private employers.'
Ouch, Sullum, you look like more of a partisan, biased dick than normal: https://academic.oup.com/ofid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/ofid/ofad209/7131292?login=false
DeSantis at least had the virtue of following the science that failed to show that masks did anything helpful. I'm glad he stood up to nonsensical hysteria.
A fat man with a beard wearing a dress welcomes children to Disneyland princess boutique. Look close it could be Jeff.
https://www.dailywire.com/news/disturbing-man-in-a-dress-welcoming-children-to-disneyland-princess-boutique-sparks-outrage-on-twitter
DeSantis makes regular pilgrimages to Jerusalem to enact laws punishing "anti-semitism".
We must deal with reality, not fiction.
And the reality is that the Left has used every device to attack conservative and libertarian values, and the people and organizations who hold those values. All the while, counting on those with those values not to fight back.....because of their values.
Well, if we are forced to fight, I, for one, will do what is necessary to win that fight. In so doing, I will not only fight fire with fire, but I will fight it with whatever tools/weapons I can get my hands on.
Then, once we are safe and secure and able to speak and act freely, we can talk about losing our souls in the quest to save our lives. But, not until then.
Great plan, Tom.
You get to do what you really want to do. Plus, you can blame them for “forcing” you to abandon your morals.
Win-win!
Morality and virtue are the bedrock of any prosperous society. Sexually mutilating kids is demonic...denying biological reality and forcing people to agree with you is insanity. Not sure why govt schools have to education kids in someone's sexual preference or even need to discuss it.
And you do what you love Shreek. Champion Marxism and pedophilia. You democrats really protest when your intended victims fight back.
And the faile hedge fund manager gay Jewish gov of Colorado somehow gets a pass everytime but the Italian American straight gov who stopped the covid insanity, groomers and pedos from invading govt schools to coax confused kids to be sexually mutilated and came out against the modern day hero of the left Zelinsky (aka Trotsky) and ridiculous interventionism has to be stopped at all costs..oh and he actually criticized the Fed and deficit spending..yep got it Reason..can't wait to hear about how DeSantis acts like a Mafia don..I'm sure the crew at Reason is about there...
Certainly political leaders should tread with care when forbidding private businesses from doing things, but who will stop a business from suddenly requiring its employees to openly support or actively participate in woke policies like being forced to use pronouns that are grammatical nonsense (viddy this and viddy this well, "They" refers to many physical people, not one - you don't like He or She, then fucking accept "It"), and other nonsense that have nothing to do with your work, or you're fired? Or keeping schools from confusing the very young on sexual identity and keeping it from the parents?
So far, most of what desantis has done on preventing this is commonsense, you know, to those who haven't been brainwashed by the woke mob. It's right to be weary of his power, but its wrong to say he shouldn't do this at all - I dare say most working people and parents of young kids are breathing a sigh of fucking relief because of what he's done. If you want to blame someone for his actions, then blame the businesses and schools who have abdicated their responsibility to be reasonable and are caving to the woke mob.
Well, that seals it. We'll have to reluctantly and strategically vote for the mentally declining octogenarian who plans to spend 7 trillion dollars, make taxpayers pay off everyone's student loans, and requires you to have your monthly booster shot to get your next stimulus check.
"Platforms are private enterprises, not governmental (or even quasi-governmental) entities," Then why were they censoring at the beck-and-call of the DC establishment?
Joe Biden dangerously blurs the line between law enforcement and political retribution. Joe Biden dangerously blurs the line between democracy and dictatorship. Joe Biden is the most dangerous President the US has ever had, and Reason is bitching about DeSantis. What a bunch of woke liberal morons.
Once again libertarianism shows itself to be intellectually bankrupt.
Apparently, libertarians are OK with the idea of living under an Orwellian totalitarian dictatorship, as long as the power lies with corporations rather than “gubmint.”
Remember, legal doctrine since the 1880s has made the people powerless against corporations, who are treated as “people” and get equal 14th amendment protections with us homo sapiens — despite the fact that corporations are not people at all. They can accrue infinite property and power with which to buy elections, and live FOREVER.
How’s that a fair fight? With what power do you oppose such a goliath, if not that of the state?
Libertarianism has no answer to this.
Incorporation is a privilege, not a right.
Remember that, libertarians. The corporate inoculation against personal liability of its investors must be gained at some cost. It cannot be granted for free. No “free lunch,” isn’t it?
DeSantis's decision to block private businesses from taking up CRT-based training might not be the libertarian answer Reason prefers, but DeSantis is arguably just swimming in the wake of the Civil Rights Act. The CRA intrudes heavily on the freedom of association among private businesses and it makes the Stop Woke Act legally viable.
Title VII of the CRA establishes the whole EEOC/hostile work environment legal framework. Title VII prohibits employers from terminating employees on the basis of a racial component. So if DeSantis comes out and says a private employer can't fire an employee who refuses to sit through a white guilt struggle session, then that law arguably fits within the bounds set by the CRA and Title VII.
If Reason wants to criticize DeSantis for intruding upon an employer's freedom of association, by all means. But don't elide over the CRA while you're at it. DeSantis is just playing by the rules that have governed in this country for decades.
DeSantis' conflation of private and state action is also apparent in a new state law that sharply restricts real estate purchases by Chinese citizens who legally live in Florida but do not have green cards or U.S. citizenship.
And yet the law defines, in part, a Foreign Principal, "d) Any person who is domiciled in a foreign country of concern and is not
a citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States" as well "a foreign principal who is a natural
person may purchase one residential real property that is up to 2 acres in
size if all of the following apply:
(a) The parcel is not on or within 5 miles of any military installation in
this state.
(b) The person has a current verified United States Visa that is not
limited to authorizing tourist-based travel or official documentation confirming that the person has been granted asylum in the United States, and such visa or documentation authorizes the person to be legally present within this state.
(c) The purchase is in the name of the person who holds the visa or official documentation described in paragraph (b)."
I don't know about you, but that seems like it should be common sense. I'm not seeing the problem in limiting foreigners from hostile nations owning property near critical facilities.
I am making a good salary from home $6580-$7065/week , which is amazing under a year ago I was jobless in a horrible economy. I thank God every day I was blessed with these instructions and now it’s my duty to pay it forward and share it with Everyone,
🙂 AND GOOD LUCK.:)
Here is I started.……......>> http://WWW.RICHEPAY.COM
I am making a good salary from home $1500-$2500/week , which is amazing, undera year earlier I was jobless in a horrible economy. I offer thanks toward Godeach day I was blessed with these instructions and now it’s my duty to pay itforward and share it with Everyone, Here is website where i startedthis……………..
.
.
EARN THIS LINK—————————————➤ https://Www.Coins71.Com
SCOTUS has ruled that owning property doesn’t mean anyone can violate inalienable rights.
“ The more an owner, for his advantage, opens up his property for use by the public in general, the more do his rights become circumscribed by the statutory and constitutional rights of those who use it.”
Marsh v State of Alabama 1946
http://www.law.cornell.edu/supremecourt/text/326/501
good
Precisely so, and there is nothing more "public" than social media.
Social media are the new "town square." We urgently need a SCOTUS case to recognize this.
As an existing SCOTUS ruling, that’s the easiest first step. But the solution to ending systemic corruption requires a series of strategic punches.
Unless we establish our technology firmly in our constitution the corrupt will use the huge loopholes to coerce and enslave us.
Criminalize lying
Establish the internet as a public place with passport like security
Empower everyone to record everything they witness everywhere they go.
If you make lying a crime, YOU will be convicted of lying WHEN, not if, you disagree with those in charge at the time.
What makes you believe that lying is defined by disagreement with those in power?
Lying: not telling the truth.
Truth: the body of real things, events, and facts
No, power has NOTHING to do with it.
I'm never quite sure if Rob is some sort of elaborate exercise in trolling, or just demented and utterly devoid of self-awareness. Either way, the irony of someone who regularly spews lies calling for laws against lying is just overwhelming.
If you make "lying" a crime, then truth will be defined by those in power. That's a law only slightly less inevitable than gravity. Anyone with even the most passing acquaintance with history (real history, not the lies you spew) can't help but see that. The Ministry of Truth will determine that black is white, up is down, war is peace and freedom is slavery if doing so will serve the interests of the powerful.