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CoffeeHorse

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I don't know where we're going with this but it's going to be interesting.
 

wonko the sane?

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It's directly undermining the underpinnings of the US economic system is where it's going. So either trump himself intends to return to the gold standard, or they're all aware trump is going to destroy the US economy and desantis is jumping the gun.
 

CoffeeHorse

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Trump has talked about going back to the gold standard before. He didn't make it a campaign promise, but I won't be surprised if he tries it.
 

The Mighty Mollusk

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They've considered that a lot of the gold-deficient people are sheep who can easily be pointed at immigrants/minorities/LGBT/whatever other undesirables they can get Fox to lie about for a while.
 

CoffeeHorse

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That doesn't sound any different from the system we have right now.
 

wonko the sane?

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It's exactly the same, except for the finite resource in replacement for the make believe that's currently used.
 

PrimalxConvoy

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I believe Desantis will be combining this new economic measure with gender-role purification, via "new" educational videos at schools:

 

CoffeeHorse

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There's talk of potentially building a massive ICE detention facility in Florida.

In the middle of the Everglades.

On a site that already has its own airstrip. So detainees wouldn't need to be taken to an airport before being deported. They could be moved from their cells to a plane in minutes.
 

Rhinox

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The good news is that such construction will take a great deal of time. I'd say it'd be difficult to complete such a facility before Trump leaves office.
 

Anonymous X

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I’m possibly being a bit facetious here, but surely the megaprison won’t be viable for long anyway once climate change makes Florida borderline uninhabitable?
 

G.B.Blackrock

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I’m possibly being a bit facetious here, but surely the megaprison won’t be viable for long anyway once climate change makes Florida borderline uninhabitable?
One could easily argue that it already is.

Especially in the Everglades (for humans, anyway. Other, typically rather dangerous, animals thrive in that environment).
 

CoffeeHorse

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The good news is that such construction will take a great deal of time. I'd say it'd be difficult to complete such a facility before Trump leaves office.

The site is already government property but not part of the national park, so permits won't slow it down much. They'll just put up some tents and some chain link fencing and call it a day.

One could easily argue that it already is.

Especially in the Everglades (for humans, anyway. Other, typically rather dangerous, animals thrive in that environment).

This is in fact one of the arguments they're making for the site. They won't need to spend much on security because the swamp itself would make it effectively inescapable. Our new state attorney general, who is leading the push for this idea, is calling it "Alligator Alcatraz".
 

wonko the sane?

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Rhinox is still operating under the assumption that they'll meet health and safety standards, or even care about the conditions the "prisoners" will be living under.
 

Rhinox

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No, I'm operating under the assumption that building a runway large enough for the massive transport planes in the everglades is going to be extremely time consuming.
 

Rhinox

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it is? Huh, well then I withdraw my statement. That certainly was going to be the biggest time sink of the entire deal. Human life may not mean much, but God forbid we put planes down on an unsafe runway.
 

Cybersnark

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Of course, the real challenge with planes isn't just setting them down, it's getting them back up again.

You can land a plane just about anywhere, once.
 


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