Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DeSantis shows
he is not pro-business
he is not free-market
he is just a jackboot who wants control
Those companies are free to leave if they find business and government conditions so untenable in Florida, but they know it is very profitable to do business there.
Anonymous wrote:DeSantis shows
he is not pro-business
he is not free-market
he is just a jackboot who wants control
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m curious as to what a “win” is going to look like here. Disney will buy off this board, or they won’t. If they buy off the board, they win. If they don’t, and this board makes it hard for Disney to improve roads or build rides, Florida loses, or Disney sues and wins. I feel bad for the DeSantis cheerleaders who are so simple minded they think this is a win. Must be that quality Florida education they are getting down there.
I’m sure they already bought them off. Disney isn’t going to sue. They know it’s much cheaper to go along and pay DeSantis and his cronies. This whole thing reeks of corruption.
Anonymous wrote:I’m curious as to what a “win” is going to look like here. Disney will buy off this board, or they won’t. If they buy off the board, they win. If they don’t, and this board makes it hard for Disney to improve roads or build rides, Florida loses, or Disney sues and wins. I feel bad for the DeSantis cheerleaders who are so simple minded they think this is a win. Must be that quality Florida education they are getting down there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If DeSantis can punish a powerful company like Disney for crossing him, he can definitely do it to an ordinary family.
The thing is Disney did not cross him. He just went after them.
He went after them to make a point that he can do it to anyone and any company. No one is safe from him so you better watch out.
Sounds like the cancelling done by the liberal left.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If DeSantis can punish a powerful company like Disney for crossing him, he can definitely do it to an ordinary family.
The thing is Disney did not cross him. He just went after them.
He went after them to make a point that he can do it to anyone and any company. No one is safe from him so you better watch out.
Sounds like the cancelling done by the liberal left.
Please show an example of cancelling done on the left by an elected official.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If DeSantis can punish a powerful company like Disney for crossing him, he can definitely do it to an ordinary family.
The thing is Disney did not cross him. He just went after them.
He went after them to make a point that he can do it to anyone and any company. No one is safe from him so you better watch out.
Sounds like the cancelling done by the liberal left.
A democratic state governor used his govermenal authority to punish a private party because that private party said something he didn’t like? Please tell me about this. I would condemn it.
Anonymous wrote:Noo! Not my company townarinos. Not letting companies operate parallel governments is fascism.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If DeSantis can punish a powerful company like Disney for crossing him, he can definitely do it to an ordinary family.
The thing is Disney did not cross him. He just went after them.
He went after them to make a point that he can do it to anyone and any company. No one is safe from him so you better watch out.
Sounds like the cancelling done by the liberal left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If DeSantis can punish a powerful company like Disney for crossing him, he can definitely do it to an ordinary family.
The thing is Disney did not cross him. He just went after them.
He went after them to make a point that he can do it to anyone and any company. No one is safe from him so you better watch out.
Sounds like the cancelling done by the liberal left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If DeSantis can punish a powerful company like Disney for crossing him, he can definitely do it to an ordinary family.
The thing is Disney did not cross him. He just went after them.
He went after them to make a point that he can do it to anyone and any company. No one is safe from him so you better watch out.
Sounds like the cancelling done by the liberal left.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
If DeSantis can punish a powerful company like Disney for crossing him, he can definitely do it to an ordinary family.
The thing is Disney did not cross him. He just went after them.
He went after them to make a point that he can do it to anyone and any company. No one is safe from him so you better watch out.