Tucker Carlson and various speakers celebrate Dave Rubin's relocation from Sherman Oaks to Miami, framing the move as an escape from California's alleged totalitarianism. They contrast Florida's zero percent income tax and warm weather with state issues like homelessness, crime, and rolling brownouts. While joking about alligator tattoos and sarcastically noting the state isn't big enough for both, the segment concludes by highlighting Rubin's new freedom to speak independently in the Sunshine State. [Automatically generated summary]
So I'm sitting here in my lair in Florida, and I'm thinking to myself the other day, it seems like all the cool people are moving here to the free state.
And then I learned that Dave Rubin, after many years, is leaving Sherman Oaks, California in his perfect little world.
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Studio in the house, chickens out back.
He's abandoning it all for a new life in the new California, the state of Florida.
And I couldn't be more thrilled.
He will improve this state.
Welcome, Dave.
I'm psyched for dinner when you get here.
Dave, congratulations on the move to Florida.
I'm so glad you're leaving the People's Republic of California.
You're gonna love it.
You can think for yourself, you can speak for yourself, you can actually be free.
I know that's hard to believe in the United States of America if you're from California, but it's real and it can happen and you, too, will experience it.
Look forward to hanging out, buddy.
We'll see you soon.
Already a year ago.
I moved to Florida.
I took my entire company.
We moved it to National.
And Dave bought a house in California.
I said, Dave, that's a real dumb idea.
What are you doing?
Well, Dave, finally, he figured it out.
Now he's moving to Miami.
So welcome to Miami.
I hope that you enjoy the cafecito.
What's up, Dave?
It's your man, Jonathan Isaac.
I want to welcome you to the Sunshine State.
Get here, get settled, let all the freedom and the sun hit your pores.
And let me know when you're ready to come out to a game.
Hey Dave, welcome to Miami, or as we like to call it, the 305.
I'm not sure what took you so long, but we're glad to have you here.
You're going to have a great time and do great things from Florida.
Dave, every time we had a phone call, I was bugging you.
So when you leave in California, when you leave into California, when you leave in California, I should say, I'm so glad you're leaving California.