• Rapidcreek@lemmy.worldEnglish
      212·
      2 years ago

      The little dictator, DeSantis, hand picked him. Don’t look for that to happen anytime soon.

    • Atelopus-zeteki@kbin.run
      8·
      2 years ago

      Alas, malpractice is a matter for States to decide. Each state has a Board of Medical Examiners, e.g. Florida Board of Medicine(https://flboardofmedicine.gov/). I don’t suppose it would go far, but it would be interesting to test, by reporting Florida Surgeon General Joe Ladapo to the board. The board’s job is to protect citizens from malpractice, so it’s worth a try.

      Note this article is from February 22, 2023 "By Arek Sarkissian 02/22/2023 08:59 PM EST "

      • Cuttlefish1111@lemmy.worldOPEnglish
        3·
        2 years ago

        The people most likely to believe it are geriatric republicans who wouldn’t survive Covid. They’re Killing their base.

  • el_twitto@lemmy.worldEnglish
    25·
    2 years ago

    You really can’t believe anything that is said by a member of the Florida state government. You can almost assume that the truth is the exact opposite of what they say, but probably not even then.

  • morphballganon@lemmy.worldEnglish
    121·
    2 years ago

    If a person wanted the best results for themselves and their family, they should look to the experts of the states with the best results. FL’s results are not the best, thus the recommendations of FL’s experts can be safely ignored.

    • Buddahriffic@lemmy.worldEnglish
      2·
      2 years ago

      I’d hope that those who really do want that (and don’t just like to grandstand about how much they love their family) would have already noticed that the GOP should be ignored where possible because if they are giving any kind of advice, there’s an angle to it.

  • Pratai@lemmy.caEnglish
    121·
    2 years ago

    I am having a hard to trying to understand why a state seems to hate its citizens so much, and why those citizens chose to remain there.

      • Pratai@lemmy.caEnglish
        23·
        2 years ago

        Most do. We were very- VERY low income. Still managed to move from Orlando to 3,000 miles in WA. Saved money, and only took with us what we needed.

        I understand that some cannot do this due to their personal circumstances, but you’d think that if anyone there really cared, you’d still see people moving out in droves. Yet… they’re not.

        Do you really think the entire state is so destitute that they are forced to live in that shithole?

        • Cuttlefish1111@lemmy.worldOPEnglish
          11·
          2 years ago

          I did some work in Fort Lauderdale for a while. There are apartment complexes that stretch for miles with broke, geriatric occupants. I think you underestimate the poverty in this country, especially among the aged and/or disabled.

          There was a report stating over 60% of the population couldn’t handle an emergency $400 bill. But it is the communities fault isn’t it. Sure.

          • Pratai@lemmy.caEnglish
            11·
            2 years ago

            So… EVERYONE should stay just because some can’t leave. That’ll surely fix the problem! Oh… wait. That’s status quo!

            How’s that going for ya?

            • Cuttlefish1111@lemmy.worldOPEnglish
              1·
              2 years ago

              I’m still reiterating my original point that not everyone can leave

              Or do you still not get it?

              • Pratai@lemmy.caEnglish
                11·
                2 years ago

                I’m still reiterating my point that I never said EVERYONE should leave.

                Or do you just like to argue?

    • lettruthout@lemmy.worldEnglish
      3·
      2 years ago

      …and those citizens continue to vote for people that seem to hate them.