It's Now Legal To Run Over Protesters Blocking Your Car In Florida

Modern cars are made with fragile and very expensive front end parts. Country folk with deer guards on their trucks are more equipped for Florida driving, but even the trucks may be too fragile now, at currently very high truck prices.
 
Modern cars are made with fragile and very expensive front end parts. Country folk with deer guards on their trucks are more equipped for Florida driving, but even the trucks may be too fragile now, at currently very high truck prices.
Doesn't anybody make a model with buzzsaw blades on the front?
 
The whole problem is, the original poster thinks this is a good thing- because this is exactly how sociopaths think.

Then, he'll be at a White Pride parade, or an "End Democracy Now!" protest, or some such thing, and some liberal sociopath will mow him and his white-sheet-hooded friends down in their car.

I guarantee he'll change his tune then. But of course, he hasn't the mental alacrity to consider that possibility.
 
The whole problem is, the original poster thinks this is a good thing- because this is exactly how sociopaths think.

Then, he'll be at a White Pride parade, or an "End Democracy Now!" protest, or some such thing, and some liberal sociopath will mow him and his white-sheet-hooded friends down in their car.

I guarantee he'll change his tune then. But of course, he hasn't the mental alacrity to consider that possibility.
They never learn. Of course in Florida they will charge you for running over the nazi’s and white power idiots but liberals are fair game.
 
An article published today about Florida’s shaky housing market …

Most Florida Housing Markets Are in Trouble

Of the eight Florida markets covered by the real estate intelligence platform, six—including Orlando, Tampa, Cape Coral, Lakeland, North Port and Deltona—can be considered "bearish," meaning that they are facing a significant decline in property values. Only two—Miami and Jacksonville—can be considered "bullish," or on the rise.

Looks like Florida is a leading indicator for the housing market downturn.
 
You should, it's a buyers market. People are leaving in droves.

Not quite droves but still you're right.

AI summary from the web:

The Florida real estate market is currently experiencing a slowdown, with home prices down about 2% year-over-year and properties taking longer to sell. Factors such as rising mortgage rates, increased insurance costs, and a growing inventory of homes are contributing to this shift.
 
Also, it's part of the aftermath of COVID when people fled their locked-down states to live in places that were not locked down. Now they're moving back to where they came from.
 
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