The noose tightens around evil bloggers

As American civilization blithely rattles closer to the cliff edge, Florida is one of the few states valiantly trying to turn the bus away from the cliff and head it back to patriotism and the moral life. NBC Channel 8 News from Tampa reports:
Florida bill would require bloggers who write 
about governor to register with the state

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Florida Sen. Jason Brodeur (R-Lake Mary) wants bloggers who write about Gov. Ron DeSantis, Attorney General Ashley Moody, and other members of the Florida executive cabinet or legislature to register with the state or face fines.

Brodeur’s proposal, Senate Bill 1316: Information Dissemination, would require any blogger writing about government officials to register with the Florida Office of Legislative Services or the Commission on Ethics.

In the bill, Brodeur wrote that those who write “an article, a story, or a series of stories,” about “the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor, a Cabinet officer, or any member of the Legislature,” and receives or will receive payment for doing so, must register with state offices within five days after the publication of an article that mentions an elected state official.

If another blog post is added to a blog, the blogger would then be required to submit monthly reports on the 10th of each month with the appropriate state office. They would not have to submit a report on months when no content is published.  
Explicitly, the blogger rule would not apply to newspapers or similar publications, under Brodeur’s proposed legislation.

Finally, those pesky bloggers are going to get their cumuppance. It's about time. Harass 'em out of existence. MAGA!!

LOCK BLOGGERS UP!!  LOCK BLOGGERS UP!!  LOCK BLOGGERS UP!!

No wait. I'm a blogger. I gotta think this through a little better.


By Germaine: Watch doggie of the public interest

I'm a  ferocious beast

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