Florida lawmaker’s bill would get rid of the Democratic Party

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Florida lawmaker’s bill would get rid of the Democratic Party

By Libbey Dean, 21 hrs ago

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. ( WFLA ) — Florida Democrats took on tremendous losses last election cycle, and now a Republican state lawmaker wants to eliminate the party entirely with a bill filed Tuesday.

“The Ultimate Cancel Act” (SB 1248), sponsored by state Sen. Blaise Ingoglia (R-Spring Hill), would cancel the filings of any political party that supported slavery during the Civil War.

“The Democrat party adopted pro-slavery stances in their party platforms and this bill says that if you have done that in the past, then the Secretary of State shall de-certify and get rid of the party,” Ingoglia said.

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If the controversial bill were approved, voters registered with any “canceled” party would become non-party-affiliated voters.

“It would be interesting to find out if those voters who are now de-certified choose to go back to the party now that they know that they were the party that was advocating for the issue of slavery,” Ingoglia said.

If the controversial bill were approved, voters registered with any “canceled” party would become non-party-affiliated voters.

“It would be interesting to find out if those voters who are now de-certified choose to go back to the party now that they know that they were the party that was advocating for the issue of slavery,” Ingoglia said.

Any “canceled” party could register again, but the name of the organization must be substantially different from the name of any other party that was previously registered with the department.

The proposal is drawing widespread criticism from Democrats.

“Shame on the Republican Party for initiating legislation of this magnitude. This is what a dictator does,” newly elected Florida Democratic Party chair Nikki Fried said.

“It’s a complete and absolute abuse, and it’s unconstitutional. This bill will go nowhere. It is meritless. It deserves zero airtime and frankly, it’s a distraction from the Republicans’ failed policies,” House Minority Leader Fentrice Driskell said.

When asked if he thought the bill would get any traction in the upcoming session, Ingoglia said, “I guess we’re gonna see, aren’t we?”

Ingoglia said he has not spoken to the governor or legislative leaders about the bill.

“Florida Democrats are lucky I’m not asking them to return all the political contributions that they got in years past for their Jefferson Jackson dinners since they want to cancel everything. They were raising money based upon two people that, by their own admission, should have been canceled,” Ingoglia said.

On Wednesday, the Florida Democratic Party issued the following statement:

“Presenting a bill that would disenfranchise 5 million voters is both unconstitutional and unserious. Under Ron DeSantis, Senator Ingoglia is using his office to push bills that are nothing more than publicity stunts instead of focusing on the issues that matter most to Floridians, such as reforming property insurance, addressing housing affordability and combating climate change.

“The sooner DeSantis and his puppets in the legislature learn that Florida is a Democratic Republic and not a Banana Republic, the better it will be for all Floridians.”

The governor’s office declined to comment on the legislation. Legislative leaders in the House and Senate have yet to express interest in taking up the bill during the upcoming session. If this were to become law, it would take effect in July 2023.

Incidentally, the Republican and Democratic parties didn’t always hold the stances they do today. According to Britannica , the Republican Party organized in 1792 and was “the direct antecedent of the present Democratic Party.”

Essentially, the parties switched platforms over time. According to Livescience , between the 1860s and 1936,” the (Democratic) party of small government became the party of big government, and the (Republican) party of big government became rhetorically committed to curbing federal power.”

 
Florida is the testing ground for white supremacists' nonsense. They're getting rid of books, now. What's on the agenda for tomorrow???

We'd better keep watching them closely.
Yeah why not.
This shouldn't be a surprise to anyone. White people retire and move to Florida, that's white racist Republicans retire and move to Florida.

What's that saying? If you've lived with privilege your whole life equality looks like oppression.
 
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Florida is the testing ground for white supremacists' nonsense. They're getting rid of books, now. What's on the agenda for tomorrow???

We'd better keep watching them closely.

its looking very similar to the rise of the third reich
people forget the Nazi party got democratically elected after a certain amount of time especially after people were struggling due to inflation, bad economy etc. ( 3% of the vote in 1928 to over 30% of the vote by 1932)

they got into power and changed laws to guarantee they stayed in power as a dictatorship and then really started their reign of terror...
 
THE NAZI RISE TO POWER

The Nazi Party was one of a number of right-wing extremist political groups that emerged in Germany following World War I. Beginning with the onset of the Great Depression it rose rapidly from obscurity to political prominence, becoming the largest party in the German parliament in 1932.

KEY FACTS
1
The Nazi Party’s meteoric rise to power began in 1930, when it attained 107 seats in Germany’s parliament, the Reichstag. In July 1932, the Nazi Party became the largest political party in the Reichstag with 230 representatives

2
In the final years of the Weimar Republic (1930 to 1933), the government ruled by emergency decree because it could not attain a parliamentary majority. Political and economic instability, coupled with voter dissatisfaction with the status quo, benefitted the Nazi Party.

3
As a result of the Nazis’ mass support, German president Paul von Hindenburg appointed Hitler chancellor on January 30, 1933. His appointment paved the way to the Nazi dictatorship after Hindenburg’s death in August 1934.

More information about this image
CITE SHARE PRINT
TAGSNazi Party Nazi rise to power Third Reich Weimar Germany
LANGUAGE English
Before the onset of the Great Depression in Germany in 1929–1930, the National Socialist German Workers' Party (or Nazi Party for short) was a small party on the radical right of the German political spectrum. In the Reichstag (parliament) elections of May 2, 1928, the Nazis received only 2.6 percent of the national vote, a proportionate decline from 1924, when the Nazis received 3 percent of the vote. As a result of the election, a "Grand Coalition" of Germany's Social Democratic, Catholic Center, German Democratic, and German People's parties governed Weimar Germany into the first six months of the economic downturn.

During 1930–1933, the mood in Germany was grim. The worldwide economic depression had hit the country hard, and millions of people were out of work. The unemployed were joined by millions of others who linked the Depression to Germany's national humiliation after defeat in World War 1. Many Germans perceived the parliamentary government coalition as weak and unable to alleviate the economic crisis. Widespread economic misery, fear, and perception of worse times to come, as well as anger and impatience with the apparent failure of the government to manage the crisis, offered fertile ground for the rise of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party.

Hitler rehearsing his oratory. Hitler carefully cultivated his image as the Nazi Party leader as he came to see the propagandistic ... [LCID: p509]
Hitler rehearsing his speech making
Hitler carefully cultivated his image as the Nazi Party leader as he came to see the propagandistic value of photographic publicity. Heinrich Hoffmann, Hitler’s official photographer, created the images central to the growing "Führer cult." In 1927, Hoffmann snapped action shots such as this one of Hitler rehearsing his oratory.

Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
Hitler was a powerful and spellbinding orator who, by tapping into the anger and helplessness felt by a large number of voters, attracted a wide following of Germans desperate for change. Nazi electoral propaganda promised to pull Germany out of the Depression. The Nazis pledged to restore German cultural values, reverse the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, turn back the perceived threat of a Communist uprising, put the German people back to work, and restore Germany to its "rightful position" as a world power. Hitler and other Nazi propagandists were highly successful in directing the population's anger and fear against the Jews; against the Marxists (Communists and Social Democrats); and against those the Nazis held responsible for signing both the armistice of November 1918 and the Versailles treaty, and for establishing the parliamentary republic. Hitler and the Nazis often referred to the latter as "November criminals."

Hitler and other Nazi speakers carefully tailored their speeches to each audience. For example, when speaking to businessmen, the Nazis downplayed antisemitism and instead emphasized anti-communism and the return of German colonies lost through the Treaty of Versailles. When addressed to soldiers, veterans, or other nationalist interest groups, Nazi propaganda emphasized military buildup and return of other territories lost after Versailles. Nazi speakers assured farmers in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein that a Nazi government would prop up falling agricultural prices. Pensioners all over Germany were told that both the amounts and the buying power of their monthly checks would remain stable.

Using a deadlock among the partners in the "Grand Coalition" as an excuse, Center party politician and Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening induced the aging Reich President, World War I Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, to dissolve the parliament in July 1930 and schedule new elections for September 1930. To dissolve the parliament, the president used Article 48 of the German constitution. This Article permitted the German government to govern without parliamentary consent and was to be applied only in cases of direct national emergency.

Bruening miscalculated the mood of the nation after six months of economic depression. The Nazis won 18.3 percent of the vote and became the second largest political party in the country.

For two years, repeatedly resorting to Article 48 to issue presidential decrees, the Bruening government sought and failed to build a parliamentary majority that would exclude Social Democrats, Communists, and Nazis. In 1932, Hindenburg dismissed Bruening and appointed Franz von Papen, a former diplomat and Center party politician, as chancellor. Papen dissolved the Reichstag again, but the July 1932 elections brought the Nazi party 37.3 percent of the popular vote, making it the largest political party in Germany. The Communists (taking votes from the Social Democrats in the increasingly desperate economic climate) received 14.3 percent of the vote. As a result, more than half the deputies in the 1932 Reichstag had publicly committed themselves to ending parliamentary democracy.

On the day of his appointment as German chancellor, Adolf Hitler greets a crowd of enthusiastic Germans from a window in the Chancellery ... [LCID: 86145]
Adolf Hitler on the day he was appointed German chancellor
On the day of his appointment as German chancellor, Adolf Hitler greets a crowd of enthusiastic Germans from a window in the Chancellery building. Berlin, Germany, January 30, 1933.

Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
When Papen was unable to obtain a parliamentary majority to govern, his opponents among President Hindenburg's advisers forced him to resign. His successor, General Kurt von Schleicher, dissolved the Reichstag again. In the ensuing elections in November 1932, the Nazis lost ground, winning 33.1 percent of the vote. The Communists, however gained votes, winning 16.9 percent. As a result, the small circle around President Hindenburg came to believe, by the end of 1932, that the Nazi party was Germany's only hope to forestall political chaos ending in a Communist takeover. Nazi negotiators and propagandists did much to enhance this impression.

On January 30, 1933, President Hindenburg appointed Adolf Hitler chancellor of Germany. Hitler was not appointed chancellor as the result of an electoral victory with a popular mandate, but instead as the result of a constitutionally questionable deal among a small group of conservative German politicians who had given up on parliamentary rule. They hoped to use Hitler's popularity with the masses to buttress a return to conservative authoritarian rule, perhaps even a monarchy. Within two years, however, Hitler and the Nazis outmaneuvered Germany's conservative politicians to consolidate a radical Nazi dictatorship completely subordinate to Hitler's personal will.
 
New York State. My home state

why am I not surprised... tho, I got a homie that moved out to south florida from brooklyn, and he is like

all he runs into are a people from brooklyn, everytime he goes shopping...

the bruhs and the jews from BK be out there heavy.. and many go back and forth...

New york is the place to be in the summer and spring, but florida sounds right come

them winter months..
 
why am I not surprised... tho, I got a homie that moved out to south florida from brooklyn, and he is like

all he runs into are a people from brooklyn, everytime he goes shopping...

the bruhs and the jews from BK be out there heavy.. and many go back and forth...

New york is the place to be in the summer and spring, but florida sounds right come

them winter months..

Many NYPD officers are headed to Florida, thanks to incentives


NEW YORK - Trained in New York, but working in Florida, many NYPD officers have been handing in their badges and moving down south.
For many, the relocation is coming after Florida's governor invited them. Governor Ron DeSantis has been luring them for a little over a year.

Through a new program called "Be A Florida Hero," DeSantis is offering police officers things like a $5,000 sign-on bonus, down payment assistance for first-time homeowners and up to $10,000 for help to adopt a child. He said he's recruiting cops from all over the country, especially where morale is low. He tweeted Monday more than 600 police officers nationwide have joined his state.

 
Many NYPD officers are headed to Florida, thanks to incentives


NEW YORK - Trained in New York, but working in Florida, many NYPD officers have been handing in their badges and moving down south.
For many, the relocation is coming after Florida's governor invited them. Governor Ron DeSantis has been luring them for a little over a year.

Through a new program called "Be A Florida Hero," DeSantis is offering police officers things like a $5,000 sign-on bonus, down payment assistance for first-time homeowners and up to $10,000 for help to adopt a child. He said he's recruiting cops from all over the country, especially where morale is low. He tweeted Monday more than 600 police officers nationwide have joined his state.


those brain dead unlawful vaccine mandates, made it all waaay too easy...

for kkkops in blue states to jump ship... but I dont worry about that...

as I slowly learn the law, I realize how many kkkops dont know shit,

and they prey on people who DONT know it... if you KNOW it

and KNOW where to hit em with it makes a HUGE difference

in how they deal with you, and most of them slowtards

rather NOT...

Most folks dont even know... a kkkop cant just approach you and ask for

I.d without being able to ARTICLUATE a rational reason for the stop and suspecting

you of commiting a crime.. they have to be able to tell you exactly what crime was committed

and why they expect YOU of doing so...

if they cant do that.. they have to kick rocks...

they main thing tho is investing in your own body cam..

Video of kkkops violating rights is undefeated...

thats why they hate video recordings like

vampires hate sunlight
 
Florida is the testing ground for white supremacists' nonsense. They're getting rid of books, now. What's on the agenda for tomorrow???

We'd better keep watching them closely.

The GOP Plans on getting rid of the Civil Rights Act.

Black folks take it for granted.

But when they wake up and start seeing this…..

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Thats when reality is gonna really wake up folks.
 
Many NYPD officers are headed to Florida, thanks to incentives
Trained Racist killers moving to Florida, thank to kickbacks.

NEW YORK - Trained in New York, but working in Florida, many NYPD officers have been handing in their badges and moving down south.
For many, the relocation is coming after Florida's governor invited them. Governor Ron DeSantis has been luring them for a little over a year.

Through a new program called "Be A Florida Hero," DeSantis is offering police officers things like a $5,000 sign-on bonus, down payment assistance for first-time homeowners and up to $10,000 for help to adopt a child. He said he's recruiting cops from all over the country, especially where morale is low. He tweeted Monday more than 600 police officers nationwide have joined his state.

 
THE NAZI RISE TO POWER

The Nazi Party was one of a number of right-wing extremist political groups that emerged in Germany following World War I. Beginning with the onset of the Great Depression it rose rapidly from obscurity to political prominence, becoming the largest party in the German parliament in 1932.

KEY FACTS
1
The Nazi Party’s meteoric rise to power began in 1930, when it attained 107 seats in Germany’s parliament, the Reichstag. In July 1932, the Nazi Party became the largest political party in the Reichstag with 230 representatives

2
In the final years of the Weimar Republic (1930 to 1933), the government ruled by emergency decree because it could not attain a parliamentary majority. Political and economic instability, coupled with voter dissatisfaction with the status quo, benefitted the Nazi Party.

3
As a result of the Nazis’ mass support, German president Paul von Hindenburg appointed Hitler chancellor on January 30, 1933. His appointment paved the way to the Nazi dictatorship after Hindenburg’s death in August 1934.

More information about this image
CITE SHARE PRINT
TAGSNazi Party Nazi rise to power Third Reich Weimar Germany
LANGUAGE English
Before the onset of the Great Depression in Germany in 1929–1930, the National Socialist German Workers' Party (or Nazi Party for short) was a small party on the radical right of the German political spectrum. In the Reichstag (parliament) elections of May 2, 1928, the Nazis received only 2.6 percent of the national vote, a proportionate decline from 1924, when the Nazis received 3 percent of the vote. As a result of the election, a "Grand Coalition" of Germany's Social Democratic, Catholic Center, German Democratic, and German People's parties governed Weimar Germany into the first six months of the economic downturn.

During 1930–1933, the mood in Germany was grim. The worldwide economic depression had hit the country hard, and millions of people were out of work. The unemployed were joined by millions of others who linked the Depression to Germany's national humiliation after defeat in World War 1. Many Germans perceived the parliamentary government coalition as weak and unable to alleviate the economic crisis. Widespread economic misery, fear, and perception of worse times to come, as well as anger and impatience with the apparent failure of the government to manage the crisis, offered fertile ground for the rise of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party.

Hitler rehearsing his oratory. Hitler carefully cultivated his image as the Nazi Party leader as he came to see the propagandistic ... [LCID: p509]
Hitler rehearsing his speech making
Hitler carefully cultivated his image as the Nazi Party leader as he came to see the propagandistic value of photographic publicity. Heinrich Hoffmann, Hitler’s official photographer, created the images central to the growing "Führer cult." In 1927, Hoffmann snapped action shots such as this one of Hitler rehearsing his oratory.

Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
Hitler was a powerful and spellbinding orator who, by tapping into the anger and helplessness felt by a large number of voters, attracted a wide following of Germans desperate for change. Nazi electoral propaganda promised to pull Germany out of the Depression. The Nazis pledged to restore German cultural values, reverse the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles, turn back the perceived threat of a Communist uprising, put the German people back to work, and restore Germany to its "rightful position" as a world power. Hitler and other Nazi propagandists were highly successful in directing the population's anger and fear against the Jews; against the Marxists (Communists and Social Democrats); and against those the Nazis held responsible for signing both the armistice of November 1918 and the Versailles treaty, and for establishing the parliamentary republic. Hitler and the Nazis often referred to the latter as "November criminals."

Hitler and other Nazi speakers carefully tailored their speeches to each audience. For example, when speaking to businessmen, the Nazis downplayed antisemitism and instead emphasized anti-communism and the return of German colonies lost through the Treaty of Versailles. When addressed to soldiers, veterans, or other nationalist interest groups, Nazi propaganda emphasized military buildup and return of other territories lost after Versailles. Nazi speakers assured farmers in the northern state of Schleswig-Holstein that a Nazi government would prop up falling agricultural prices. Pensioners all over Germany were told that both the amounts and the buying power of their monthly checks would remain stable.

Using a deadlock among the partners in the "Grand Coalition" as an excuse, Center party politician and Reich Chancellor Heinrich Bruening induced the aging Reich President, World War I Field Marshal Paul von Hindenburg, to dissolve the parliament in July 1930 and schedule new elections for September 1930. To dissolve the parliament, the president used Article 48 of the German constitution. This Article permitted the German government to govern without parliamentary consent and was to be applied only in cases of direct national emergency.

Bruening miscalculated the mood of the nation after six months of economic depression. The Nazis won 18.3 percent of the vote and became the second largest political party in the country.

For two years, repeatedly resorting to Article 48 to issue presidential decrees, the Bruening government sought and failed to build a parliamentary majority that would exclude Social Democrats, Communists, and Nazis. In 1932, Hindenburg dismissed Bruening and appointed Franz von Papen, a former diplomat and Center party politician, as chancellor. Papen dissolved the Reichstag again, but the July 1932 elections brought the Nazi party 37.3 percent of the popular vote, making it the largest political party in Germany. The Communists (taking votes from the Social Democrats in the increasingly desperate economic climate) received 14.3 percent of the vote. As a result, more than half the deputies in the 1932 Reichstag had publicly committed themselves to ending parliamentary democracy.

On the day of his appointment as German chancellor, Adolf Hitler greets a crowd of enthusiastic Germans from a window in the Chancellery ... [LCID: 86145]
Adolf Hitler on the day he was appointed German chancellor
On the day of his appointment as German chancellor, Adolf Hitler greets a crowd of enthusiastic Germans from a window in the Chancellery building. Berlin, Germany, January 30, 1933.

Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München
When Papen was unable to obtain a parliamentary majority to govern, his opponents among President Hindenburg's advisers forced him to resign. His successor, General Kurt von Schleicher, dissolved the Reichstag again. In the ensuing elections in November 1932, the Nazis lost ground, winning 33.1 percent of the vote. The Communists, however gained votes, winning 16.9 percent. As a result, the small circle around President Hindenburg came to believe, by the end of 1932, that the Nazi party was Germany's only hope to forestall political chaos ending in a Communist takeover. Nazi negotiators and propagandists did much to enhance this impression.

On January 30, 1933, President Hindenburg appointed Adolf Hitler chancellor of Germany. Hitler was not appointed chancellor as the result of an electoral victory with a popular mandate, but instead as the result of a constitutionally questionable deal among a small group of conservative German politicians who had given up on parliamentary rule. They hoped to use Hitler's popularity with the masses to buttress a return to conservative authoritarian rule, perhaps even a monarchy. Within two years, however, Hitler and the Nazis outmaneuvered Germany's conservative politicians to consolidate a radical Nazi dictatorship completely subordinate to Hitler's personal will.
Most black people don’t believe they could be put back in bondage. We laugh at these silly notions, but will we be laughing when they come to fruition.
 
So nevermind the fact that all those racist politicians and voters in the south ,who opposed civil and human rights for black people,assimilated seamlessly into,and continues to lead the republican party of today.

Don’t even waste your time.

Do it! If they have the votes bring it to the floor, debate it, and let the governor sign it into law. I hope those Cubans have a brain cell and are able to put thoughts together to make sense.
 
I’m not religious but I’m praying for you Florida dudes

nothing really can be done, mostly right wing cacs and racist cubans...

Reality is this place is a cesspool of fraud, home insurance rates going through the roof because frankly it's little regulation in place to catch the bad guys, DeSantis is just using these cacs and racists and will disappear and be in the white house while the people down here suffer more.

Fraud is very bad, little regulation means cacs can become some type of contractor and overcharge the customer and let the insurance companies foot the bill, they know what's going on but it's white on white right now in terms of money, they don't even care since they all on the same side.

The state will really suffer eventually, companies are leaving, a popular solar company this week said they out and going back to Cali... they provided good paying jobs but they complained their employees aren't good enough to handle the work.

It's major issues here, also like 3 nursuing schools got caught giving out fake nursing degrees this week too, all hell is breaking loose but white folks won't snitch on each other and the black folks are leaving or doing more blue collar work that takes little skills.

Scams are running dry because people are staying out of the system, DOE just erased6 billion from for profit school for scamming kids.. of course white kids brought that fire to they ass.
 
So glad I left that state. Loved my time there, but it was time to bounce.

Same.

I had to leave due to career decisions and was upset at first about it. But with all the BS Florida has been doing over the years and since I got to see it from the outside-in, it gave me a new perspective of that state.

Still have some of the best memories of my young adult life.
 
Are these White people in Florida seriously that stupid? All the DNC would have to do is dissolve, and rename the Party something else (True Patriot Party/Real American Party/Left is Best Party) and start with a clean slate. Kinda like how the Whig Party folded and was then absorbed/rebranded into the Republican Party ... and then the racists left the Democratic Party (who were originally for slavery) during the Voting/Civil Rights Movement to find a perfect home with Republicans (who were originally against slavery).

Imagine the amount of mental gymnastics they have to go through each day to ignore and avoid truth/facts just so they can feel superior.
 
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