James Fishback on DeSantis’s Attack on Free Speech, Randy Fine’s Bloodlust, & America Last Globalism
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Takeaways
- ❖Fishback proposes raising foreign student tuition to $1 million annually to free up university spots for Florida residents.
- ❖He plans to divest Florida's $385 million investment in Israeli bonds to create a statewide down payment assistance program for young married couples.
- ❖Fishback advocates for banning private equity firms, Airbnb speculators, and foreign nationals from buying single-family homes in Florida.
- ❖He criticizes Florida's hate speech law, signed in Israel by DeSantis, for criminalizing criticism of the Jewish state.
- ❖Fishback details how the H-1B visa program and corporate practices are rigging the labor market against American workers.
- ❖He aims to remove all illegal immigrant children from Florida public schools, challenging the 1982 Plyler v. Doe Supreme Court decision.
- ❖Fishback argues that the 'America First' movement's northstar should be a 'free people,' not merely a 'free market.'
Insights
1Executive Orders to Prioritize Floridians in Education and Housing
Fishback plans to implement executive orders as governor to address perceived injustices. These include raising tuition for all foreign students to $1 million a year to ensure Florida children have access to state universities, divesting Florida's $385 million investment in Israeli bonds to fund a statewide down payment assistance program for young married couples, and banning private equity firms, Airbnb speculators, and foreign nationals from buying single-family homes.
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2Critique of Florida's Hate Speech Law and Foreign Influence
Fishback condemns Florida's hate speech law, introduced by Randy Fine and signed by Governor DeSantis in Israel, for criminalizing criticism of Israel. He highlights that state statute 10105 explicitly states that criticizing the 'Jewish state' or holding it to a 'double standard' is against the law, potentially leading to punishment for college students. He also criticizes the political decision to invest Florida taxpayer money in Israeli bonds, arguing it's a poor fiduciary choice and a symbolic gesture to a foreign country.
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3Systemic Racism Against White Christian Men and H-1B Visa Abuse
Fishback asserts that the only systemic racism in America is against white Christian men, citing the decimation of Florida's citrus industry and his father's tree-trimming business due to 'America Last Globalism' and open border policies. He details how his investment firm, Azoria, was delisted for attempting to exclude companies abusing the H-1B program, which he claims brings in 'cheap foreign slave labor' and rigs the labor market against American STEM graduates.
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4Plan to Revitalize Florida's Citrus Industry
Acknowledging the devastation of Florida's citrus industry, primarily due to greening disease and government apathy, Fishback proposes a $1 billion cash prize to any scientist or group that can develop a strand of citrus impervious to greening. He views this as an investment to restore a foundational industry and the communities it supported.
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5Challenging Public Education for Illegal Immigrant Children
Fishback plans to issue an executive order to remove all illegal immigrant children from Florida public schools. He argues that forcing American citizens to 'dilute their education' and teachers to teach in multiple languages for non-English speaking illegal students is 'cruel.' He intends to challenge the 1982 Supreme Court decision in Plyler v. Doe, which established a constitutional right for illegal immigrant children to attend public school.
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Bottom Line
The concept of 'right-wing identity politics' is emerging, where certain conservative factions use identity-based arguments (e.g., 'systemic racism against white Christian men') and legislative actions (e.g., hate speech laws for specific groups) that mirror tactics traditionally associated with the left.
This suggests a potential ideological convergence or tactical adoption across the political spectrum, complicating traditional definitions of 'left' and 'right' and potentially leading to new forms of political tribalism and legislative overreach.
Analysts and political strategists could explore the long-term implications of this trend on party alignment, coalition building, and the future of free speech debates within conservative movements.
Foreign interference in U.S. politics is selectively tolerated, with open criticism and financial influence from Israeli figures (like Miriam Adelson funding campaigns against Fishback) being normalized, while similar actions from Chinese or Russian entities would provoke outrage and investigation.
This highlights a double standard in how foreign influence is perceived and regulated, indicating deeply entrenched geopolitical biases within the American political establishment and media. It suggests that 'foreign interference' is often defined by who is doing the interfering, rather than the act itself.
Advocates for campaign finance reform or national sovereignty could leverage this perceived hypocrisy to push for more consistent and transparent regulations regarding all foreign financial contributions and political lobbying, regardless of the country of origin.
Opportunities
$1 Billion Citrus Greening Solution Prize
The Florida state government could offer a $1 billion cash prize to any scientist or group that successfully develops a strand of citrus impervious to the greening disease. This initiative aims to revitalize Florida's devastated citrus industry and restore local economies.
Key Concepts
America First vs. America Last Globalism
This framework posits that current policies, driven by globalist interests, prioritize foreign nations and multinational corporations over the well-being and economic stability of American citizens. Fishback argues for a reversal of this trend, advocating for policies that exclusively serve the interests of Floridians and Americans.
Free Market vs. Free People
Fishback challenges the notion that a 'free market' is the ultimate goal, arguing that it can lead to outcomes detrimental to citizens (e.g., slave wages, unaffordable housing). Instead, he proposes that the 'northstar' of policy should be a 'free people,' meaning policies should be evaluated based on whether they improve the lives, economic opportunities, and family formation prospects of American citizens.
Lessons
- Consider changing your voter registration to Republican in Florida by July 20th if you wish to vote in the August 18th closed primary for governor, as the general election for governor in Florida is often decided in the Republican primary.
- Research local candidates' stances on issues like foreign investment in state funds, corporate home buying, and H-1B visa policies to ensure they align with your economic and community interests.
- Engage with local political campaigns, particularly those focused on grassroots efforts, to understand their platforms and provide direct feedback, as candidates like Fishback emphasize direct voter engagement over traditional media appearances.
Grassroots Campaign Strategy for Florida Governor
Commit to visiting all 67 counties and every state college to connect directly with voters and earn their trust.
Conduct a 'Waffle House tour' or similar local engagement initiative to meet voters in everyday settings, allowing for direct questions and debates.
Prioritize earning voter attention and trust through authentic, on-the-ground interactions rather than relying solely on outspending or traditional media exposure.
Notable Moments
Randy Fine's 'starve away' comment regarding starving children in Gaza.
This comment, made by a sitting Florida Congressman, is highlighted as an extreme example of dehumanization and a disqualifying stance for public office, illustrating a perceived moral decay within certain political figures.
Azoria ETF delisted for attempting to exclude companies abusing H-1B visas.
This personal anecdote from Fishback illustrates the institutional resistance faced by efforts to prioritize American workers and challenges the narrative that H-1B programs are solely beneficial, suggesting a deeper systemic issue.
James Fishback called an 'existential threat' to Israel by Israeli media.
This demonstrates the immediate and intense international backlash a candidate can face for proposing policies that challenge foreign aid or investments, even when framed as 'America First' domestic policy.
Quotes
"Your entire life has been shelved because we need to have a grand negotiating strategy with China and tariffs and the AI arms race. It's destroying lives here in Florida."
"On day one, my first executive order as governor next January is to raise tuition on all foreign students to $1 million a year."
"It's against the law to criticize Israel. Think about that."
"The only systemic racism in America is against white Christian men."
"If the goal was a free market, Tucker, there'd be a slave auction happening outside right now. There's supply, there's demand, there's an equilibrium. My view in the America first movement is our northstar should not be a free market, but a free people."
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