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"The things we were worried would happen are happening." — Angus Johnston, professor at the City University of New YorkImagine it: a national classification system that not only categorizes you according to your health status but also allows the government to sort you in a hundred other ways: by gender, orientation, wealth, medical condition, religious beliefs, political viewpoint, legal status, etc.
"I guess I'm not surprised that Biden doesn't remember me; I guess the question is, what else has he forgotten?"Then DeSantis cleverly used the "Governor Who?" insult by Biden and turned it on its head, asserting:
"Biden's forgotten about the crisis at our southern border; I can tell you that. Biden has forgotten about the inflation that's biting the budgets of families all throughout our country. Biden has forgotten about the demonstrators who are fighting for freedom down in Cuba. Biden has even forgotten about the Constitution itself, as we saw with what he did with this (eviction) moratorium."
"And I can just tell you, I'm the Governor Who protects parents and their ability to make the right choices for their kids' education. I'm the Governor Who protects the jobs and education and businesses in Florida by not letting the federal government lock us down. I'm the Governor Who answers to the people of Florida, not to bureaucrats in Washington."


Comment: Favourable polling figures for a great many politicians across Europe have been plummeting for years now; what with the continued deterioration of living standards people can no longer ignore the brazen hypocrisy of those in power nor can they turn a blind eye to the havoc they're wreaking on the society that voters want to raise families in. And, with the recent ramming through of emergency laws and looming threats of further power grabs, it's possible that some significant pushback will occur, and this is reflected in the figures detailed above, but the establishment don't seem to realise, or don't care, that they're backing demoralised, but not yet sufficiently deadened, people into a corner: