House and Senate Leaders vs. Ron DeSantis

Now that Governor Ron DeSantis is what is referred to as a “lame duck” the attacks are getting more vicious – and, NO, not from the opposition party – from RINOs seeking power, not unity, not freedom, not rational medical positions.

DeSantis gave us the freest state in the nation with no state income tax. He kept our schools open, even as many were closed for one and a half to two years in many other states from which the children will never recover, never “catch up” on the loss they were subjected to - thanks to Fauci and those who fell for his 6' distancing, one mask, no two masks, shots, booster shots, etc. We all saw folks following the rules – Dr. Jill Biden, for example - contracted the hoaxdemic, not once, but twice! It seems pretty evident that the “shot” did not prevent much of anything and ought not be referred to as a vaccination!

And the fact that the Baby Boomers are in their 70s and 80s now would naturally increase the yearly numbers of deceased in the elderly.

Both the leaders of the house and senate – who were in cahoots at the outset - but have since had a falling out and are baring their teeth at our governor. (No honor among thieves, I assume.)

Perez declares the state is guilty of “wasteful spending” with few specifics – according to TC Palm. Apparently, DeSantis believes cutting the sales tax is inferior to cutting the property taxes. Since the legislature's regular 60 working days per year is coming to an end, now they must put in additional days. (Teachers work approximately 180 days, police 220 - in comparison).

Albritton seems concerned about cutting taxes too much.

I am behind DeSantis; how about you?


In liberty,

Audrey Taggart

This is an editorial and not the official position of the Martin County Republican Executive Committee.

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