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Is Florida turning against DeSantis?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bradskii" data-source="post: 76936873" data-attributes="member: 412388"><p>You seem to believe that you know a lot about Australian immigration. But expect me to know nothing about it as it affects the US? How does that work? </p><p></p><p>I'll give you a heads up. We're a long way from anywhere down here. But we probably travel more than most all other nationalities and take a great interest in the rest of the world. This is anecdotal but I'd almost guarantee that the average Australian knows a great deal more about what's happening in the world than does your average Joe from Smallville US. And that's been personally confirmed during many months of travelling around the US. You're some of the friendliest, most generous people I've met. But the most insular. Often alarmingly unaware of what happens outside your borders.</p><p></p><p>You should try talking to a few people that you consider 'foreigners'. They might give you an outsiders idea of the US. But we're known for being blunt and forthright, so maybe you'd prefer not to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bradskii, post: 76936873, member: 412388"] You seem to believe that you know a lot about Australian immigration. But expect me to know nothing about it as it affects the US? How does that work? I'll give you a heads up. We're a long way from anywhere down here. But we probably travel more than most all other nationalities and take a great interest in the rest of the world. This is anecdotal but I'd almost guarantee that the average Australian knows a great deal more about what's happening in the world than does your average Joe from Smallville US. And that's been personally confirmed during many months of travelling around the US. You're some of the friendliest, most generous people I've met. But the most insular. Often alarmingly unaware of what happens outside your borders. You should try talking to a few people that you consider 'foreigners'. They might give you an outsiders idea of the US. But we're known for being blunt and forthright, so maybe you'd prefer not to. [/QUOTE]
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