Comments by "Tim Trewyn" (@timtrewyn453) on "Fox News" channel.

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  10. I live in Florida. I have lived in Illinois and California as well. Each has its pros and cons. Florida has beautiful weather most of the year no matter who is governor. That attracts prosperous retirees from all over the country, and that sector of the economy may only be rivaled by states such as Arizona, or, yup, California. Florida does have places of scenic beauty, but Yosemite Park in California is something I wish every American could visit. The Illinois I knew had the best schools of the three states. Chicago is a world class city with a lifetime's worth of things to see and do. The farmland is among America's best. The people and commerce I knew were strong and sophisticated. State government is probably the most corrupt of the three, but I was very close to local government, and it was as accountable as any I see in the other two states. I don't get this claim of freedom about COVID countermeasures. People in my church died. Business associates died. There are (and were) a lot of older and vulnerable people here who really had to isolate themselves from the "freedom loving". Is "love your neighbor as yourself" still a value here? Obviously not for a lot of people. Florida's performance on protecting its people from COVID was average. Nobody likes to be told what to do most of the time, but COVID was, and to an extent remains, a subject where one should not just think of themselves, but of the very survival of those around them. That's a part of being pro-life. I am an American, and a veteran, and I am not into too much badmouthing of other States upon which we have built a great nation. Competition and constructive criticism between States can be healthy and productive, but our safety and prosperity rely upon a union of States.
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