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1/ It wasn't a conspiracy theory, it was a #CrimeAgainstHumanity...and it came from Florida. šŸ§µ

The GOP started lying about COVID when Trump called it a "hoax". THAT lie has cost hundreds of thousands of AmericanšŸ‡ŗšŸ‡² lives. It also made them and their friends billions $$.

#Facts
2/ Trump said it was a hoax on Feb 27, 2020. Community transmission was being confirmed in multiple cities in the US. Around the world, case numbers were increasing exponentially everywhere one was found, and economic disruptions began roiling global financial markets.

#Covid19
3/ Four Republican Senators on the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee who knew how bad the virus was, sold their stocks ahead of a market collapse which saw equity valuations plunge up to 40% worldwide in a matter of weeks.

#HoldThemAccountable
fortune.com/2020/03/20/senā€¦
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āš”ļøSo loss of #customaryuse is no big deal in #SouthWalton County?

ā„¹ļø"South Walton currently has over 50 public beach access points, including 8 Regional Public Beach Accesses complete with parking, restroom facilities, and lifeguards."

30a.com/30a-beaches-cuā€¦
šŸ”„EIGHT with parking!

ā‰ļøFor an area that is attracting nearly 4 million visitors per year?

šŸ–ļøSo...probably very difficult to find parking.

šŸŒŠAnd you need to walk BELOW the MEAN HIGH TIDE LINE. Translation: "visitors," i.e. those without beachfront property (or not renting), must walk on wet sand or in the water.

orlandoweekly.com/Blogs/archivesā€¦
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SCANDAL #7
Itā€™s official, FL bill HB 631 is now a law and could affect a beach near you even if you donā€™t live in Florida. Walton County residents were out in droves yesterday (July 1st) to protest this new law, signed by Governor Rick Scott last month.
wjhg.com/content/news/Wā€¦
This new #Florida law invalidates local municipalities' #customaryuse ordinances and effectively locks the general public out of using the best parts of Floridaā€™s beachesā€”unless they can afford to rent (or buy) beachfront property. Lawsuits are pending. #standyoursand
šŸš«HB 631 bans local municipalities from adopting ordinances to regulate public access to Floridaā€™s beaches above the mean water line.

ā‰ļøBut first, whereā€™s the mean water line?

šŸ’„In short, it's where everyone wants to sit when they're at the beach.

orlandoweekly.com/Blogs/archivesā€¦
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