A lot actually. 2020 and 2024 are not the same political climate. For starters, the 2020 election was pre-insurrection. Since then, Jacksonville voters elected a democrat as their mayor. Abortion and recreational marijuana are going to be on the ballot as a result of citizens organizing; not their elected officials representing them.
Some people in FL are starting to wake up. It wasn’t so long ago that FL voted blue in the Presidential elections.
Either way, Biden didn’t need FL to win in 2020; as he displayed in the previous election. This would explain why no money was spent on any large scale investigation into the fraud. The outcome would have remained the same.
I’m not going to link every unrelated article that comes back after a search for “2020 FL voter fraud.” There’s a ton of projection coming from Tallahassee though.
Abortion and Recreational Marijuana are on the FL ballot as a result of petitions and signatures. The voters are still blue in a lot of areas; and there’s been a large rejection of the DeSantis maneuvering around Disney, and costing the state business.
US, not sure what it’s called because I very rarely eat cereal. Clusters was good but they quit making it so on the rare occasion that I’m eating cereal, I go for something that reminds me of Clusters.
I think you nailed it. I hadn't heard of them either and visited WA this past December. I saw them all over Tacoma, so I was naturally a bit curious about what they were, but also reluctant to be a patron too cause it just felt creepy. Skipped it.
As an atheist, I retrospectively feel like I haven’t been militant enough actually. People really need to stop creating laws that impact everyone based upon their own religious beliefs. If those religious bastards would be forced to critically think a bit more, we’d have less of them, and as a result maybe we’d have less suckage in the world overall.
People flashing their religion around is on par with people walking around with their dicks hanging out of their pants.
When driving on I-95, it's super obvious when you enter South Carolina. The road is shit, but then immediately good again when you cross into either GA or NC.
I don't believe that a Big Mac meal hit $18, except maybe at one or two locations that are outliers. I can't read the article though because it's paywalled.
Proof that widescale fraud wasn't investigated in FL? That's like asking me for proof that my package didn't arrive at my doorstep.