What happen to other states? DeSantis + Florida GOP won in a red tsunami. What has Florida done right?

"Florida has strict Voter ID, strict laws against voter fraud, severe prison terms for anyone caught trying to commit voter fraud, no mail-in ballots sent to every voter, no unattended ballot drop boxes, no ballot harvesting, no ballots accepted for days after Election Day, no counting for days until the desired result is achieved by the Democrat Party." Read More

2020 was an early run for 2022, which in turn should be regarded as a template for 2024. As Stalin is reputed to have said;

There really was a red wave in the midterms, but it was macro-engineered to a trickle. The scam of  “malfunctioning” voting machines, the shortage of paper ballots, the tsunami of mail-in and late ballots, the temporary closing and slow-downs of polling stations, and so on would have been sufficient to determine an electoral result.

Read: A Distinct Difference Between Ballots and Votes

Ron DeSantis is now the favorite among many Republican voters and almost all conservative commentators for the Party presidential nomination. Such passionate advocates seem to have missed two essential points:

  • In a rigged electoral system, no Republican candidate, not even DeSantis, can be expected to win a national election. DeSantis cruised to victory in Florida because, as governor of the state, he had the means and the authority to ensure a clean election. But he would be helpless against a massive crime organization, aka the Democrat Party, which effectively controls the electoral infrastructure, the physical apparatus, the paid loyalty of election workers, and the federal agencies that oversee the process. If the system is not repaired and made answerable to the people, there will never be a Republican president again.

  • Should DeSantis run in 2024 and lose — which is increasingly likely in the current adulterated circumstances — the sequel would be devastating. Florida would be at the mercy of the next gubernatorial race since DeSantis is a unique political figure and could not be readily replaced. Additionally, DeSantis himself would have become a kind of displaced person, neither an American president nor a state governor. An invaluable political talent would have been sacrificed. If the American republican experiment is now in dire straits, it would then be expeditiously destroyed.

Read: DeSantis 2024? Think Again.

By DAVID SOLWAY.

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SALUTING THOSE WHO WORE THE UNIFORM . NOVEMBER 11, 2022

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RED STATE OF FLORIDA - RED COUNTY OF VOLUSIA

Tuesday Nov. 8. 2022

HERE'S TO THE WINNERS - CLICK ON IMAGE

 

EVERY ENDORSED CANDIDATE WON

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Reelect Representative Webster Barnaby

Florida House District 29

Webster Barnaby was born and raised in the U.K. and immigrated to the United States in 1987. He became a Naturalized American Citizen on March 5th, 1998 

Webster served on the Deltona City Council from 2012-2014. He was elected to the Florida House of Representatives in November 2020. After re-districting, Webster won a hard fought primary contest in Aug.2022 and now seeks reelection in House District 29.

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Representative Barnaby is Pro-Life, Pro-2A, Pro-COP and is endorsed by The Florida Lodge of the Fraternal Order of Police. A pastor, he has said opening prayers for several of President Trump's rallies

Webster is Married to Silvia Barnaby. They have two adult children; Britney Barnaby a graduate of The University of Florida and Lt. Adrian Joshua Barnaby a graduate of The United States Naval Academy Class of 2015. 

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In 2005, at the age of 19, Danny Robins was hired by the Daytona Beach police department. Robins worked in patrol, motors, swat team, and the crime suppression team. He received medals of valor, unit commendations, beachside watch officer of the month, and 24 positive performance commendations throughout his career. In 2014, Danny retired from law enforcement due to injuries throughout his law enforcement career.

For County Council District 3

Reelect Danny Robins

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As a retired Daytona Beach Police Officer, Danny knows firsthand what is needed to keep our community and visitors safe.

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Want someone who has been honest and transparent with our residents and has a record of success to back it up?

Then it’s time for David Santiago on the Volusia County Council.

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Daytona Beach Commissioner Stacy Cantu comes from a family with a proud legacy of service in law enforcement and the military.

She understands dedication to public safety.

  • That's why Stacy endorses Matt Reinhart for Volusia County Council District 2.

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Jake Johansson is a solid common sense conservative who served 35 years active duty in the U.S. Navy, rising from enlisted seaman to the rank of Captain.  He carried the nuclear football and managed a Naval base in Norfolk with an annual budget of $3 Billion.  He was the successful City Manger of Port Orange for 5 and a half years.  Jake knows how to handle any challenge.  That includes natural disasters like Hurricane Ian. 

  • HERE'S WHY DAYTONA BEACH CITY COMMISSIONER STACY CANTU IS STANDING WITH JAKE:

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"America must reject the Marxist inspired ideology of todays Democrat Party"

Unnatural Consequences – Our American Social Contract in Crisis

Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. Three inalienable rights identified by our founding fathers in their July 4, 1776, Declaration of Independence.  

The preamble to our Declaration of Independence acknowledges the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God, and concludes, “with a firm reliance on the protection of divine providence, we mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.”

Since the Age of Enlightenment, English philosophers like Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Edmund Burke, spoke about these natural endowed by our creator. They also spoke of a social contract, where some of these natural rights would be surrendered to authority in the interest of social order. This order, often arbitrary and potentially tyrannical, was thought to be the only rational alternative to the anarchy of a pure state of nature.

Of course, the English philosophers who studied past political societies, as well as our American founding fathers, were leery about ceding all their natural rights to an authority or government. Although in favor of the social contract, Locke for example, believed that natural rights were inalienable, and therefore the rule of God superseded government authority.

Locke and other social contract theorists remained steadfast in their beliefs that when government fails properly to mandate their natural rights to satisfy the best interests of society, citizens can withdraw their obligation to obey or change the leadership through elections or other means including, when necessary, violence, thus preserving man’s ability to regain his natural rights.

If this sounds familiar, it’s because this idea of the social contract was one of the guiding principles of our founding fathers as they were educated men and students of English political philosophy. After seeing firsthand the tyranny of a monarchy, they carefully applied certain aspects of the social contract in the United States Declaration of Independence, emphasizing the existence of natural rights, God-given rights which superseded any government and served as the spirit of America’s revolution.

When it was time for young America to have its own Constitution, our founders ensured that our natural rights would be preserved, and government powers would be limited. The resulting document was so perfectly written that it has survived hundreds of years. In fact, these United States are governed by one of the oldest constitutions still existing in the entire world.

Some however, see the constitution as a barrier to their idea of social order. These opponents of our U.S. Constitution seek its destruction to allow for a new type of social contract. One inspired by utilitarianism, Hegelianism and Marxism, where socialist priorities outweigh the natural rights endowed by our creator.

Everything happening today, from wokeness, economic policies, and even riots is all part of their plan to destroy the constitution in order to usher in an era of despotism that our founding fathers sought to protect us from. Politicians and others inspired by Marxist ideologies have been developing this plan for almost a century. While Americans have been distracted by endless wars, increasing demands for professional productivity, the destruction of the family unit, left leaning news conglomerates, and other emerging social media technologies, Marxism inspired activists have infiltrated our universities, educational institutions, and even our own government.

Our youth is being reprogrammed at every level to see our nation differently. It’s like woke artificial intelligence with secondary programming to not disobey their programmers. They are told that our founders were racist and morally flawed. They are taught about injustices at the hands of early American settlers and told that everything they once believed is not true, even things as fundamental as gender. Sexuality is being exploited, youth is being stolen by sexualization of children, and wedges are being driven between communities and their God. They won’t stop until they force the American people to reject their constitution, forfeiting the protections from the government along with it. A government they seek to fully control. Awake yet?

It seems we’re told that every election is the most important election of our lives. Considering how close the currently Democrat-led Executive and Legislative branches of our federal government are to breaching our sacred social contract, the upcoming election really might be the most important election in our lives.

America must reject the Marxist inspired ideology of todays Democrat Party. We must keep working together to elect Republicans who value and understand the natural law foundation of our Declaration of Independence, our Constitution and our Bill of Rights.

The unnatural consequences of in inaction at a time like this is simply too great ignore.



 Cory Mills, Republican Candidate for Florida’s 7th U.S. Congressional District.

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