Dillpick88

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2018-09-19 01:21:26 UTC [Red Storm Official #customs]  

just saw in introduction; messaged by lex

2018-09-19 01:22:13 UTC [Red Storm Official #customs]  

Florida, CD 1
Graphic Designer/Discussion
Conservative/Constitutionalist

2018-09-19 01:22:16 UTC [Red Storm Official #customs]  

Yes

2018-09-19 01:22:28 UTC [Red Storm Official #customs]  

Voting for Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis

2018-09-19 01:22:32 UTC [Red Storm Official #customs]  

๐Ÿ‘

2018-09-19 01:23:01 UTC [Red Storm Official #customs]  

Already am; Started a YRC at my school last month.

2018-09-19 02:09:47 UTC [Red Storm Official #florida]  

__Full summary of FL Ballot Measures and Voting Recommendations & Reasoning by Dillpick88:__
**Amendment 1:** Increases the amount of a home's value exempted from property tax - **Yes**
Reasoning for Yes: This gives more freedom to homeowners from property tax based on their home's value.

**Amendment 2:** Makes the cap on nonhomestead parcel (Rental apartments & Second Homes) assessment increases permanent at 10%. - **Yes**
Reasoning for Yes: This makes a cap imposed by voters in 2008 permanent. This limits the amount a non-homestead tax parcel can increase. This limits the amount a property owner can be taxed in a short period of time for their second property.

**Amendment 3:** Provide voters with the right to decide whether to authorize casino gambling in Florida through citizen-initiated ballot measures. - **Yes**
Reasoning for Yes: This gives the right to legalize casino gambling in different areas of the state to voters, thereby giving individual citizens more freedom to govern themselves.

**Amendment 4:** Restores right to vote for most felons after completion of their sentences. - **NO**
Reasoning for No: This would allow released felons (Statistically democrat) to vote. They forfeited their right to decide on issues that affect them when they committed a felony, and that right should stay forfeited.

**Amendment 5:** Raise requirement to raise taxes to 2/3 of the Florida Legislature - **Yes**
Reasoning for Yes: Taxation should be limited, and this helps to achieve that goal.

**Amendment 6:** Adds Marsy's law (Rights of Victims) to constitution, increases forced judicial retirement age from 70 to 75, and would require judges to interpret law themselves instead of relying on executive agencies to do it for them. **Yes**
Reasoning for Yes: Most importantly requires judges to actually interpret the laws they're looking at, instead of going by an administrative agency's interpretation (basically requires them to do their job).

2018-09-19 02:09:58 UTC [Red Storm Official #florida]  

**Amendment 10:** Prohibits counties from abolishing certain officesโ€”sheriff, tax collector, property appraiser, supervisor of elections, and clerk of the circuit courtโ€”and requiring elections for these offices. The amendment also requires the legislature to create a State Department of Veterans Affairs, creates a state Office of Domestic Security & Counter Terrorism, and change the convention of the legislature closer to the first of the year (Second week in January) in even-numbered years (2018, 2020, 2022, etc). **Yes**
Reasoning for Yes: These offices are essential to the function of counties, and the election of these offices gives citizens the freedom to decide their government.

**Amendment 12:** Prohibits public officials from lobbying for compensation while in office and six years thereafter. **Yes**
Reasoning for Yes: Public officials are meant to do their jobs, and leave their financial interests at home.

**Amendment 13:** Prohibits the placing of bets on dog races (including greyhound) races. This ballot measure does not ban dog racing outright, and greyhound tracks can still operate under the condition that bets are not placed. **Yes**
Reasoning for Yes: This prohibits a practice that has mostly gone out of style in Florida; These tracks would not be shut down, so the economic interests of the greyhound industry would likely be balanced through entertainment measures. Alabama still allows betting on greyhound races, as well.

2018-09-19 02:11:26 UTC [Red Storm Official #florida]  

__Note:__ Amendments 7, 8, 9, and 11 were struck by the Florida Supreme Court from being on the ballot.

If you live in Florida, please check <#399762259619872790> for a full summary of ballot measures and voting recommendations.

Good

I think Susan Collins is still on the fence

Pretty sure that dem guy (forgot his name) that normally votes with republicans might vote yea

I'll probably buy 51 or 52

Indeed

While I do know some felons that I'd rather have their rights restored, the amount of felons in Florida who are in general bad people outweighs that.

Every supporter of this is a democrat or democratic association.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/491799169573453824/unknown.png

Apparently a majority feels like sacrificing the state.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/491799396300881930/unknown.png

This _was_ before a lot of people knew about it though

This is from Ballotpedia

So basically, it'll allow every felon except for those convicted of murder or sexual offenses to vote as soon as they're released. This is horrid.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/399676530394923010/491799833531908107/unknown.png

Florida has 1,686,318 disenfranchised felons.

That's at the very least 100,000 voters for the democrats.

100,000 of that 1.6 million are currently incarcerated

so 1.4 million felons will have their rights restored, assuming another 100,000 of those inmates were convicted of sexual offenses or murder

Trump won Florida by just over 100,000 votes

so this is a death wish

That's an understatement.

Every senior in my school is a Republican except for maybe 30

florida as permanently democrat would strip republicans from the presidency for at least 3 terms tbh

I'm moving to Alabama for college anyways

Might I add that this commission meets every __20__ years

that's 5 terms.

BUT amendments can also be proposed by the florida legislature and a citizen's initiative

thereby giving us a chance to repeal it before it actually goes into effect

I just hope Floridians learn the mistake they're about to make.

All amendments are made by direct vote by citizens

require 60% of the vote to pass

so we only need 40% of voters to disagree

well

actually

one sec

shit

(e)โ€ƒUnless otherwise specifically provided for elsewhere in this constitution, if the proposed amendment or revision is approved by vote of at least sixty percent of the electors voting on the measure, it shall be effective as an amendment to or revision of the constitution of the state on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January following the election, or on such other date as may be specified in the amendment or revision.

They need 60%

Amendments go into effect the 15th of January 2018 if passed.

We've got to think about the people who don't give a shit too

Y'know, the ones who mark "yes" down the line

yeah

If we can convince those careless people to remember to mark "no" on amendment 4 that's all we need to do to change the tide

The whole panhandle will oppose it if they know about it @๐ŸŽƒBoo-ton๐ŸŽƒ

I know Escambia will oppose it outright, as well as Santa Rosa

Okaloosa as well

The ones East of that may need some talking to

panhandle has always been more alabama than florida

escambia has become more and more red

72% of the county is registered as republican pretty sure

or it might just be that 28% is registered democrat

SECTION 4.โ€ƒConstitutional convention.โ€”
(a)โ€ƒThe power to call a convention to consider a revision of the entire constitution is reserved to the people. It may be invoked by filing with the custodian of state records a petition, containing a declaration that a constitutional convention is desired, signed by a number of electors in each of one half of the congressional districts of the state, and of the state as a whole, equal to fifteen per cent of the votes cast in each such district respectively and in the state as a whole in the last preceding election of presidential electors.
(b)โ€ƒAt the next general election held more than ninety days after the filing of such petition there shall be submitted to the electors of the state the question: โ€œShall a constitutional convention be held?โ€ If a majority voting on the question votes in the affirmative, at the next succeeding general election there shall be elected from each representative district a member of a constitutional convention. On the twenty-first day following that election, the convention shall sit at the capital, elect officers, adopt rules of procedure, judge the election of its membership, and fix a time and place for its future meetings. Not later than ninety days before the next succeeding general election, the convention shall cause to be filed with the custodian of state records any revision of this constitution proposed by it.

There's also this one

convince 15% of voters in each district to vote "yes," and the measure can be reviewed.

2018-09-19 02:58:59 UTC [Red Storm Official #florida]  

^

2018-09-19 02:59:30 UTC [Red Storm Official #florida]  

if you flip flop at the change of a demographic you're john mccain

2018-09-19 03:00:21 UTC [Red Storm Official #florida]  

don't mean to disrespect the guy's service but his constant flipping near the end had me furious

2018-09-19 03:01:08 UTC [Red Storm Official #florida]  

^

2018-09-19 03:01:33 UTC [Red Storm Official #florida]  

we just need to show them that we're actually helping them

2018-09-19 03:02:17 UTC [Red Storm Official #florida]  

the only reason democrats are keeping votes is because their base is often ignorant to a change in income because they don't work.

2018-09-19 03:02:42 UTC [Red Storm Official #florida]  

"wym income? the government is paying me to live"

most likely

@FLanon pls give graphic design and writing role

@Diethard Check <#399762259619872790> and read above

hey yโ€™all

Got ~50 votes from parents through students today against amendment 4; working tomorrow as well.

โ€œDe factoโ€ segregation is a problem of the people, not the government

Itโ€™s literally by choice

Not by law

Does that mean whites get forced into black schools? Or is that *racist*?

God damn I hate this double standard shit

Sorta, didnโ€™t get to comprehend it

o shit

More private school students too

Degenerates start filling up public schools, the people who actually make them look decent go to private schools

Damn

The one I go to is 10% black

Because all of the hooligans who cause trouble got kicked out as weโ€™re a magnet school

Basically a public school that you apply to

Mess up = go to the school youโ€™re zoned in

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