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VirginiaLife's avatar

In answer to your title, YES, I certainly believe that Project 2025 advocates and loyal MAGA followers expect and want the people they dislike (immigrants, black people, brown people, those needing government aid, etc) to die as soon as possible.

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Kristy Kanen's avatar

Bloodthirsty SADIST

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Albin Trein's avatar

Short answer: Yes! That how vengeful and hateful this little shrimp is!!

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Major Is My Spirit Animal's avatar

I hope Ron and his wife end up in a Floriduh prison for their little funds diversion scheme and get to enjoy the heat.

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kmblue187's avatar

Great photo.

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art3m1s's avatar

sounds like he's got Auschwitz envy. Faschismus macht frei!

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Megan Macomber's avatar

DeSantis has no empathy. He is a sociopath; all he wants is power. The GOP not only attracts such personalities; it rewards them: the less humanity you have, the higher you can rise. See Trump, Donald, Sociopath-in-Chief.

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JCfromNC's avatar

And of course Ronnie probably never spends more than a few minutes outside of an air conditioned space in the Florida summer.

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PLawson85's avatar

Yes. He DOES. Because he’s a literal Grand Wizard Klansman.

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Nemo's avatar

Yes, DeSantis is a hard core sociopath. I'm sure he tortured pets as a child. Fifty years ago I worked with a woman who had met Ted Bundy in young Republican circles. Apparently he could be charming. I doubt that Ronnie can manage that.

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Zyxomma's avatar

Ta, Robyn. Republicanism, conservatism, rightwing nutjobbery, whatever one calls it, it's clear to me that it's a mental illness, exacerbated by racism, misogyny, and stupidity. I believe it's also incurable.

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Marinara's avatar

You first fuck face

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Shannon's avatar

Yes, because he wants to be cool like Abbott, who passed a law two years ago that forbade local jurisdictions from requiring shade and water breaks. There is literally no reason for that, other than cruelty. It violates OSHA, so the most charitable take is he passed a law he didn’t expect to be followed because the people who would love the law wouldn’t want the OSHA smoke and fines from killing workers. Now that the feds are busy? 🤷🏼‍♀️. I hate it here, thanks.

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John Norman's avatar

Souls sell for cheap.

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Quenby Morrow's avatar

Short answer: YES

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