Florida’s Future

In the coming months, Governor Ron DeSantis will be leaving office, causing concern over who should lead the almost certain republican gubernatorial victory. There are a few figures running in the primary, but the concern is over who should be the nominee. The consensus from many republican leaders and organizations in our state is that it should be the Congressman Byron Donalds. However, there is another option that seems to be captivating to those from many differing age groups, races, classes, and even political affiliations. This candidate is James Fishback, a Florida native and founder of Azoria Partners.

Mr. Fishback’s main concerns are with the people of Florida, unlike many of our politicians who are more concerned with people of other nations such as the aforementioned Byron Donalds. Fishback is seeking to make Florida more affordable as well as establish a moral framework around this state that resembles Christian principles. For anyone that truly calls themselves a Christian this is extremely important and is the only thing that should constitute who you give your vote to.

How does this candidate plan on doing this? Well, he plans on putting forth a sin tax which would take 50% of the earnings of OnlyFans content creators and use them to help invest in our children’s future. Promoting education would hopefully keep young women from resorting to sexual exploitation in order to make a living, a key concern for Christian voters.

Another crucial issue pertaining to the future of our children is the problem of our teacher’s salary. For our children to have good public education, they need teachers that have a reason to teach, and with the rise of costs on all fronts it is challenging to keep teachers from pursuing higher paying jobs. Increasing the wage for teachers is a bipartisan concern and can be achieved through divesting funds from unneeded projects as well as from unethical businesses.

These are only a few issues Mr. Fishback has addressed among the many that are important to look into. Throughout the race there will be many more articles explaining the candidates’ positions and which is the most “Florida First” of the lot.


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