• dethb0y@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I’ll take the stance this is actually a positive, since rebuilding after a hurricane in florida is a bad idea to begin with. It’s just gonna keep happening and keep intensifying in severity. The more people who relocate out the less people there’ll be at risk.

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      Let the conservatives stay as they insist. They claim it’s not happening and mock the normal people who have tried to warn them for decades. Fuck them. Maybe mother nature can help cleanse a little bit of conservatism from the planet.

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      And the less Electoral College votes that shithole has too. Let the Everglades reclaim it all.

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        I thought part of the problem is that they don’t change electoral votes anymore.

        That’s why city votes is sometimes worth 1/4 of a dead mining town vote.

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          There aren’t new electoral votes because that would require expanding Congress via more House seats or new States. But the existing votes get shifted around after every census.

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          You’re thinking of the # of representatives not growing with the population like it’s supposed to. But even then, they ARE reapportioned based on the census. The census also reapportions electoral votes. AND if there’s enough population shift there’s also the redrawing of district lines.

          So basically, yes FL losing / drastically shifting population could impact all sorts of things every 10 years.

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            10 months ago

            Next do California sliding into the Pacific. Team Blue is fucked when that happens.

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        Florida’s MAGA magnetism is a net positive for the rest of the country. They’re effectively gerrymandering themselves by packing into one voting area. Even if they gain EC votes, other areas of the country will be relatively more Blue and as Florida policies Brownback their quality of life, it’ll only help the Dems win votes.

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      There is strong gerrymandering going on there. That form of vitoing ensures the most extreme rise to the top since the other views never have enough votes to tip an election.

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    I can see Florida becoming the new Detroit over the next few storm seasons because of this.

    Once the rot takes hold it’s a ton of work to reverse.

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      It won’t go that far unless people stop wanting to live in Florida. Since they are still building condos at the 500k+ level as fast as possible, I doubt they see significant decline.

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      Sometimes you get what lobbyists pay for or badly drawn district maps tell electoral voters the people wanted, even if the popular vote disagreed.

      In short, not always.

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      Lol I doubt DeSantis is feeling many consequences. I’m sure he’s got plenty of non destroyed property to chill at while the rest of the state suffers.

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        The big point you didn’t mention is that conservatives will consume whatever made up message is thrown at them, apply zero critical thinking and take whatever they accept as an authority as never lying to them. Their lying leader is more of a symptom of this scourge thats plauging all us regular, compassionate people in society

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    Using Google Earth, go to 4195 Pine Island Rd in Matlacha Shores, FL. Currently, if you go down into street view you can see before & after images of the area, depending on which side of the street you are on. It still looked like the “after” images in August when my field techs were down there & taking pictures.

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        Those aren’t the stereotypes that comes to mind for the worst Florida has to offer. More like old retired Boomers and upper middle class culture warriors who thought DeSantis’ Covid denial was a great idea. But I didn’t take a census or anything.

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    i would be elated by this, but events that wipe out the people who cant afford to bring people in to rebuild, means those properties will just be eaten up by the massively wealthy.

    rinse, and repeat.

    every time theres economic collapse or whatever, the wealthy can weather it, purchase all resources at rock-bottom prices, often with the governments assistance (theyre job creators!), and more wealth is migrated upwards.

    but guess what, when the economy is great, who gets the benefit? giant tax breaks for rich people.

    if we win, we lose. when we lose, we lose. the system is broke people, but yeah, at least you have your guns.