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Florida Considers Divesting From Big Tech

OoooRAH! Tax big tech the highest rates possible, give them the boot, over regulate them and split each of them into smaller companies and drive their treasonous asses out of business.

Source: WND

Florida will consider divesting from technology companies that have banned or suspended President Donald Trump’s social-media accounts when Gov. Ron DeSantis next meets with his Cabinet.

Florida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis said Tuesday he will raise the issue with DeSantis, Attorney General Ashley Moody and Agricultural Commissioner Nikki Fried when they meet Jan. 27.

Rep. Randy Fine, R-Palm Bay, first raised the issue when he demanded the state audit its investments with major tech companies and divest from those that he maintains are unfairly targeting Trump and his supporters.

He’s not first to propose sanctions against Big Tech. Sen. Danny Burgess, R-Zephyrhills, noting that Apple, Amazon and Google also have pulled the plug on the conservative-leaning app Parler, filed a bill to address abuses by “monopolized monster social media companies.”

Parler, an alternative to Twitter, has for now essentially been kicked off the internet after Apple and Google blocked the app from their app stores and Amazon revoked hosting services, leaving the app completely offline for the time being.

Although he said he will continue to use the services for now, as he views them as necessary for communicating with his constituents, he said he would sell the $47,838 of Apple stock he owns, according to his 2020 financial disclosure.

Florida Considers Divesting From Big Tech

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