In response to #45 getting booted from social media, the state of Florida made it a "legislative priority" to prohibit social media companies from banning politicians.
They passed a law … and it was blocked from implementation. Essentially saying that the state was not specific enough.
Predictably, the state has appealed.
But here's the rub. It's one state trying to tell a private company how to conduct business. Because…reasons!
Meanwhile, they fought hard against the White House requiring a vaccine mandate for private businesses. Because you can't tell private … business … what to …
Oh the absurdity.
And there's the not so subtle problem of equal protection. Each state can do what's in its own best interest. It's why we have different healthcare options depending on where you live, why insurance for cars and homes varies, why voting is inconsistent, and so on.
But one state wants to dictate how a private company, that is not even based in that state, operates in every state. And some states surely don't agree with Florida.
Yeah, this is the problem with having mini #45 serving as the governor here. His legislative "priorities" and how he allocated tax dollars to suit him … is insane.
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