• Gary Mormino on the Social History of Florida

  • Dec 15 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • Podcast

Gary Mormino on the Social History of Florida

  • Summary

  • Do you think Florida is weird? Most everyone does. Why? Gary is the man to answer this question. Gary is Professor Emeritus of the University of South Florida and has dedicated his career to studying the social history of Florida.

    Here is Gary on wikipedia 
    Here is Gary on Amazon 

    Quote of the show: "Do crazy people immigrate to Florida or do perfectly normal people come here, and then be a little goofy and go crazy."

    What is the most unusual social characteristic of Florida? 0:00
    What are some of the most distinctive features of Florida? 9:37
    Florida’s “Florida Man” reputation. 15:49
    California and Florida are neck and neck in population density growth in last 100 years. 24:51
    Florida is running out of options for reinsuring barrier islands. 35:55
    What it costs to live on the coast in Florida. 40:18
    How is Florida a Ponzi State? 42:28
    What’s the real alternative? 46:55
    What are the similarities and differences between Florida and other states in terms of immigration? 53:49
    How the Cuban vote has been a solid republican vote since 1961

    show notes: https://notunreasonable.com/?p=7659
    youtube: https://youtu.be/WT0iS-sDa54

    More on Florida: 
    Dave DeMott's Stories About Florida Insurance: https://www.buzzsprout.com/126848/episodes/11840226 
    Mark Friedlander on Problems with Insurance in Florida: https://www.buzzsprout.com/126848/episodes/11582094
    Joe Petrelli on Rating Florida Insurance Companies: https://www.buzzsprout.com/126848/episodes/11547382

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