Just days after Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) issued a second warning to socialists and communists thinking of coming to Florida, the former Florida governor is now selling “Socialism Sucks” bumper stickers.
The sticker has a red background and white font and comes at a price of $12. They are also made in the United States.
As part of the announcement of the bumper sticker, Sen. Scott released a statement once again degrading the philosophies of the leftist ideologies.
Socialism brings nothing but oppression and poverty. That’s why I’m fighting to keep socialists out of Florida.
If you agree, get your Socialism Sucks bumper sticker today!https://t.co/nntMcIYyUI
— Rick Scott (@ScottforFlorida) July 6, 2023
“Socialism brings nothing but oppression and poverty. That’s why I’m fighting to keep socialists out of Florida. If you agree, get your Socialism Sucks bumper sticker today!” said Sen. Scott.
In May, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) issued a travel advisory for racial minorities and members of the LGBTQ+ community stating that Florida is “openly hostile” towards those groups. However, just days later, Scott issued a travel advisory of his own.
Sen. Scott's rebuttal warned those on the authoritarian left thinking about coming to Florida, stating that “Florida is openly hostile towards socialists, communists, and those that enable them.
The former Florida governor released a video doubling down on his warning.
“Think twice,” was Sen. Scott’s main message.
I’m warning socialists and communists not to travel to Florida. They are not welcome in the Sunshine State.pic.twitter.com/ZB4RVz6XdK
— Rick Scott (@ScottforFlorida) June 27, 2023
“Let me give you a travel warning: If you’re a socialist, communist, somebody that believes in big government, I would think twice. Think twice if you’re thinking about taking a vacation or moving to Florida. We’re the free state of Florida. We actually don’t believe in socialism,” said the Florida senator.
He would go on to mention that many Sunshine State residents have lived under the tyrannies of authoritarian leadership, saying “It’s not good for anybody.”
“Some people in our state lived under it. We know people lived under socialism; it is not good. It’s not good for anybody. So, if you’re thinking about it, if you’re thinking about coming to Florida and you’re a socialist or a communist, think twice. We like freedom, liberty, capitalism, things like that.”
Moreover, Senator Scott’s Eradicating Narcotic Drugs and Formulating Effective New Tools to Address National Yearly Losses of Life (END FENTANYL) Act was unanimously passed in the Senate. It will head to the House of Representatives in hopes to be put on the President’s desk.