Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Amazing how in THIS case democrats are in favor of big business. A big business that has had complete control over building and infrastructure and NOT had to abide by the same regulations (environmental is a big one) that all the other businesses have had to abide by. Tax breaks for themselves. Please don’t ever tell me Democrats are for the little guy versus big business. You most definitely are not. You think Disney ever had to worry about zoning for schools or the impact of having no affordable housing within the WDW boundaries? NO. They didn’t. And maybe now they will. I actually love Disney but Chapek didn’t play well in the sandbox and now the company he was supposed to lead is in a totally different and less advantageous position vis a vis its status with the state than before Chapek. And that is why HE is gone and De Santis isn’t. Chapek smashed the golden egg because you dumb liberals actually think you can just bully people. DeSantis got reelected in spectacular fashion and Chapek is out on his heels. DeSantis got married at Disney for crying out loud. He is a fan! But I guess Chapek didn’t understand his actually position at the bargaining table which is, IMO, business basics. You need to understand who has the power and who has the most to lose. Chapek did not understand. DeSantis most definitely did.
no normal people can afford disney
this is just like eliminating tax breaks in New York/New Jersey/California for state taxes. does not impact the vast majority of US families.