Ron DeSantis Is ‘Willing to Fight,’ Not an 'Average Establishment Republican’
Florida Gov emerging as a leader

Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida is emerging as leader America has been yearning for as the Biden administration appears to be pushing communism on the country.
DeSantis recently fired back against Biden’s criticism of Texas and Florida for refusing to cave to Washington.
The Florida governor responded to Biden’s remarks that if he and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott won’t help fight the pandemic, they should “get out of the way.”
“I think the question is, we can either have a free society, or we can have a biomedical security state."
"Joe Biden suggests if you don’t do lockdown policies, then you should ‘get out of the way’ …
"If you’re coming after the rights of parents in Florida, I’m standing in your way.”

“If you’re trying to deny kids a proper in-person education, I’m gonna stand in your way," DeSantis continued.
"If you’re trying to restrict people and impose mandates and ruin their jobs and livelihood if you are trying to lock people down, I am standing in your way."
"I am standing for the people of Florida.”
DeSantis then delivered this rejoinder to Biden:
“Why don’t you do your job? Why don’t you get this border secure?"
"And until you do that, I don’t want to hear a blip about COVID from you.”
Back in June, DeSantis explained why he is rejecting the policy of using vaccine passports in his state.

During an interview on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” DeSantis highlighted CDC guidance on the cruise industry going back to last year and said some would be ineligible for vaccinations, which would prohibit them from boarding the cruise ship.
“Just understand, Sean, CDC has shut down the cruise lines for over a year,” he said.
“We sued the CDC to be able to get them off of this so that the cruise lines could function in Florida."
Standing up for the police:
Neon Nettle reported last month that DeSantis told discouraged police officers from other states they are welcome to come to Florida.
Gov. DeSantis said his state has a much healthier work culture for police, unlike Democrat-run cities with an anti-police sentiment.
During a speech at Green Cove Springs, DeSantis said:
“If you have a chance to do law enforcement in Florida versus some of these other jurisdictions, you’re much better off in Florida because we’ll actually stand by law enforcement."