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Yahoo News correspondent tries to dunk on Federalist piece about life feeling normal in Florida

There was a great piece in The Federalist Monday by Elle Reynolds about moving from locked-down South Carolina to the relatively wide-open Florida under the leadership of Gov. Ron DeSantis. “Since I’ve spent some time in Florida, life has felt incredibly normal,” Reynolds writes. “It’s also revealed how abnormal the lifestyle I followed in Virginia really was.”

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She recalls slowing down in a school zone because kids were actually in school: “There were elementary school kids running around the playground for recess.”

Yahoo News correspondent Alexander Nazaryan thought he’d dunk on the piece with a take on all of those faces coming back to life.

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If you don’t like how it’s done in Florida, you can always dress up as the Grim Reaper and harass people on the beach to get it out of your system.


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