Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I put my money on Disney.
Wanna bet??
Stock down 30%. Corporations that rely on broad consumer appeal shouldn’t pander to some ridiculous vocal minority. Their fiduciary duty is to shareholders and Disney has betrayed that fundamental mission. The CEO should be fired immediately.
Disney's stock being down 30% has absolutely nothing to do with the headwinds that streaming services in general and Disney+ in particular is facing. Nope. Nuh uh. None at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who here thinks the odds are greater that it gets reinstated quietly after the election, or if there will be a 1A infringement case needed to sort it out?
Unless the polling strongly favors the Democratic nominee, I think Disney will file suit before the election.
Disney will be filing a lawsuit against this whatever the polling says.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So many Florida tax experts on this board. Who knew?
It’s not hard to read commentary from actual tax experts and local government officials.
Anonymous wrote:So many Florida tax experts on this board. Who knew?
Anonymous wrote:So many Florida tax experts on this board. Who knew?
Anonymous wrote:So many Florida tax experts on this board. Who knew?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shapiro is such a goddamn weirdo.
I'm into weird.
I’m into bright and Shapiro is smart as a whip. No wonder the rubes find intelligence to be “weird”.
No, he's funny looking and his bobble-headed twitching is off-putting. Also, he's not that smart. At best, he's a dumb person's idea of a smart person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Disney certainly has the right to condemn DaSantis’ policies under free speech, but they went much further than that. They tried to overturn duly created law. If you want to play politics, expect to be treated as an adversary.
This! Disney shot at the king at missed. Now, they can pay the price. Oh, well.
It’s hilarious to see the same progressives whining about one-percenters and corporate welfare galloping to Disney’s aid without any sense of irony or shame. Any and all principles can and will be thrown out to serve the trans agenda. Progressives defending the “little guy” Disney. I’ve seen and heard it all now!
What’s the trans agenda?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shapiro is such a goddamn weirdo.
I'm into weird.
I’m into bright and Shapiro is smart as a whip. No wonder the rubes find intelligence to be “weird”.
No, he's funny looking and his bobble-headed twitching is off-putting. Also, he's not that smart. At best, he's a dumb person's idea of a smart person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shapiro is such a goddamn weirdo.
I'm into weird.
I’m into bright and Shapiro is smart as a whip. No wonder the rubes find intelligence to be “weird”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I put my money on Disney.
Wanna bet??
Stock down 30%. Corporations that rely on broad consumer appeal shouldn’t pander to some ridiculous vocal minority. Their fiduciary duty is to shareholders and Disney has betrayed that fundamental mission. The CEO should be fired immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who here thinks the odds are greater that it gets reinstated quietly after the election, or if there will be a 1A infringement case needed to sort it out?
+100
I think he’s using it as chum to mask the redistributing he crammed though - and it’s working. 99% of the articles I see about him focus on Disney and maybe tack on a mention of the redistributing mP.
The redistricting? I see autocorrect keeps changing it to redistributing when I type it.
Yes, that’s a real mess for the POC in his state. I hope the courts step in.