Also, the law targets special districts created prior to 1968 (meaning the mouse). Guess who also has a special district and doesn't fall under the law? The Villages, whose district wasn't established until 1982.
Also, the law targets special districts created prior to 1968 (meaning the mouse). Guess who also has a special district and doesn't fall under the law? The Villages, whose district wasn't established until 1982.
“They’re doing this because the governor has a glass jaw and unfortunately the members of the legislature who represent the majority, they are relenting to him having a very public and costly temper tantrum,” state Rep. Mike Grieco (D) told The Hill in an interview.
Taxpayers would also become responsible for items Disney currently pays for, like road improvements and other mandatory public services. Battles between taxpayers and county governments would become more likely, like the outrage seen when Orange County approved a controversial $125 million road deal with Orlando’s Universal Studios.
DeSantis said that Disney “alienated a lot of people” as a result of its opposition to the so-called Don’t Say Gay law, after Disney CEO Bob Chapek announced the company would pause political donations.
But Republicans are defending the measure as one to stand up to Disney’s “wokeness.”
“Look, there’s policy disputes, and that’s fine,” DeSantis said on Fox News. “But when you’re trying to impose a woke ideology on our state, we view that as a significant threat.”
Disney can do little things and create a death by a thousand cuts scenario.That makes sense. They specifically want to target the Mouse.
Reality is that the GOP actually, in the immediate moment, has all the power. It's not like Di$ney can just pick up their theme park and move to Alabama with it. They will be in Orlando for AT LEAST 20 years, if not further. Also, the parks have a lot if integrated infrastructure that simply isn't feasible to put into a new site somewhere else without a bill that is in the 100's of billions (with a "B") of dollars.
Now on the back end, I can't speak to the influence that Di$ney has behind the curtin. They are the golden example of an evil corporation that can play everyone like fools and work on both sides of the line.
This is going to be a complex game and I don't think that the GOP is taking a position that is as hap-hazard as it may seem.
Holy ****, Florida sinking lower today
https://twitter.com/noliewithbtc/status/1517134163182338048?s=21&t=Le5uppEs_76Aq35f_u6w5w
Holy ****, Florida sinking lower today
https://twitter.com/noliewithbtc/status/1517134163182338048?s=21&t=Le5uppEs_76Aq35f_u6w5w
That makes sense. They specifically want to target the Mouse.
Reality is that the GOP actually, in the immediate moment, has all the power. It's not like Di$ney can just pick up their theme park and move to Alabama with it. They will be in Orlando for AT LEAST 20 years, if not further. Also, the parks have a lot if integrated infrastructure that simply isn't feasible to put into a new site somewhere else without a bill that is in the 100's of billions (with a "B") of dollars.
Now on the back end, I can't speak to the influence that Di$ney has behind the curtin. They are the golden example of an evil corporation that can play everyone like fools and work on both sides of the line.
This is going to be a complex game and I don't think that the GOP is taking a position that is as hap-hazard as it may seem.
Disney can do little things and create a death by a thousand cuts scenario.
First thing they’ll do is ship off studio and admin jobs to other places. Then they’ll cut back on major improvements to Disney World while looking at major expansions and renovations in California and France and possibly Shanghai and Hong Kong to drive their traffic to other parks.
Also seems like a good time to cut some cruise line traffic out of Florida too.
Things can change, especially if the FLGOP wants to fuck around and find out.I can see them doing the small stuff, sure.
But as far as tourism goes, Orlando is THE destination for the Disney parks. No way that one of the Asian parks will step up their game enough to supplant it, and Paris has always been a 2nd tier park in the eyes of the Mouse. I just don't see things shifting unless Orlando loses 25% or more of their tourist visits. That's what drives things. That's the "destination" park.
I guess learning about black mathematicians will make white swamp trash sad or something: https://twitter.com/juddlegum/status/1517120717023846400
I don't get it. What benefit is there to DeSantis if he succeeds in getting rid of Disney?I don't think that the GOP is taking a position that is as hap-hazard as it may seem.
Sounds like Florida republicans passed the Disney bill
A society is and should always be judged on how it treats the least among them. This is cruelty and barbarism.
The dog caught the car.
I don't get it. What benefit is there to DeSantis if he succeeds in getting rid of Disney?
Sounds like Florida republicans passed the Disney bill