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Welcome to my Twitter timeline.  I'm Rebekah - the Florida scientist and whistleblower who exposed fraud in COVID 19 reporting.  DeSantis' cyber gang tried very hard to silence me on this platform. They succeeded for 18 months.  This is the story that got my banned. So if you… nitter.fdn.fr/i/web/status/162…
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I don't normally share this idiots stuff but my God.... the ratio... all that hype, and he's dead in the water lol
Thanks to the folks in Nassau County for hosting me on Long Island for our Florida Blueprint event. Florida is proud to be a citadel of freedom and to be leading the way on so many key issues.
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I gotta ask. Given the description I gave of the video. ... why on earth would y'all click it?? Like... you WANTED to see that?
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There’s a long list of reasons for wanting to leave a state under DeSantis’ suffocating grip, many of which specifically target education. On top of that, some of DeSantis’ most notorious screw-ups have negatively impacted the economy as a whole:
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Picking a fight with Disney (that ended up complete humiliation for DeSantis) Firingand raiding scientists who exposed fraud in COVID-19 reporting; Pushing COVID-19 treatments he knew didn’t work because his donors owned stock in the company;
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Defunding public education by funneling tax-payer dollars to private and religious schools; Having critics harassed and illegally detained; Book-banning; AP-history banning; Don’t Say Gay and trans-shaming; Conspiracy-laden graveling for Donald Trump;
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Connections to known sex traffickers, Hiring foreign agents to run disinformation campaigns; Targeting journalists and the first amendment; The ruthless and unconstitutional power grabs…. Young people have had enough of the Florida Fuhrer. And who can blame them.
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COVID decimated Florida on multiple fronts – especially when compared to national data for loss of life, the economy and poverty, and healthcare. Florida now ranks as the least-affordable state to live in, with some areas worse than the blue cities Republicans love to hate on.
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Florida ranked #15 in highest childhood poverty rate before COVID-19. Childhood poverty increased more in Florida than any other state during the pandemic. More Floridians live in poverty than New Yorkers, Californians and 35 others states with lower adult poverty rates.
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Florida’s economic health took a nose-dive in 2022, too, with a third of Florida’s major industries experiencing negative growth and the remainder losing more than 50% of their 2021 gains Not one sector of Florida’s economy experienced growth in 2022 that exceeded 2021’s numbers
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New corporate business applications are down 12% over last year in Florida. New business applications that pay wages are down 11% over last year. The continued trend of the Great Youth Exodus from Florida started during COVID-19.
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Normally, policy changes affecting large population shifts take longer than a single term as Governor to appear in the data, and can rarely be attributed directly to a single public official. BUT...
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DeSantis accelerated the loss of the youth population at a rate not typically seen without a major, most often national/global triggering event (eg war) Declining populations for those under 50– especially for parents in the 25-45 range– created a net loss of the <18 pop too.
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Families are leaving Florida. The largest loss of population came not in the tens of thousands of elderly Floridians who lost their lives because of DeSantis’ failed COVID-19 response, but in the parents with children between 35-44 who witnessed it.
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The lackluster economy (despite the regime’s lies about it) cost Florida a significantly high number of full-time workers with bachelor’s degree during their peak earning years. Also with that age group leaving, Florida lost a much higher percentage of families with children
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Without families and young people working to support the state’s retirement system, Florida’s ability to supports its increasingly-elderly population may collapse. Florida’s 2020-2022 population spike was compromised almost entirely of people over 55.
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Compare that to Texas’ population boom which was spread across age groups more evenly than Florida’s, attracting more people with college degrees. Despite the narrative DeSantis’ camp uses as propaganda, more young people are moving to the West Coast than Florida.
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Florida is not even in the top five fastest growing states overall this year, despite the lies the DeSantis regime keeps peddling FL ranks below Colorado, Nevada, Washington, and DC – liberal states DeSantis often decries for their COVID protections and “wokeism"
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Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas and the rest of the “freedom” southern states with matching anti-science, big government laws represent the majority of states also experiencing mass exodus of their populations.
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If any state has claim to being the fastest growing state among those who work and raise kids, it’s Texas by leaps and bounds. Florida is almost at the bottom of that list. Read this for FREE with all links embedded and proper formatting at: rebekahjones.substack.com/p/…
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