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DeSantis Single-Handedly Turns Tide in Culture War - Execs Terrified They'll Become the 'Next Disney

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by flgator2, May 5, 2022.

  1. flgator2

    flgator2 Premium Member

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    First of all, you're not a conservative or a republican. Our freedoms and rights are the same as it was yesterday my liberal friend
     
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  2. 1990Gator

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    I would say, how will you tax all the guns that are unregistered and in the hands of criminals and low life’s?

    Also, I own an RV and when it was registered in NC, I had to pay property taxes on it, no problem. My desk and chairs and my furniture in my business was taxed too - no complaints, just paying my fair share.
     
  3. philnotfil

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    I'm for free speech and limited government. You?
     
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  4. flgator2

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    Yes I'm am.
    Nobody's free speech has been taken away.
     
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  5. philnotfil

    philnotfil GC Hall of Fame

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    How nice to not understand the law well enough to know what is happening. Ignorance truly is bliss.
     
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  6. flgator2

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    I understand it just fine, I do agree with some of you being ignorant
     
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  7. VAg8r1

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    If you're a pregnant woman that may not be the case too much longer.
     
  8. ajoseph

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    Disney spoke up because it’s employees demanded it. Disney speaking up against the legislation was made knowing it would cause problems with a base of its customers, but it was made to show solidarity with its employees and staff, many of whom are gay.
     
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  9. BigCypressGator1981

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    Ron’s Florida.
     
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  10. 1990Gator

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    True, but they could have spoken out in support of their employees and they spoke out against the legislation. I’m sure they have smart lawyers and PR people who could have crafted a comment in support.
     
  11. GatorRade

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    This isn’t what’s happening. What’s fair about punishing Disney?

    Basically, if you believe that it is acceptable for a politician to offer public gifts to private entities in exchange for friendly speech, we simply aren’t going to agree. To me, that is very plainly an abuse of power.
     
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  12. gatordavisl

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    Lock them up!
     
  13. Gatorrick22

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    They seem to want to be the sole arbiters of the "facts" in all public media.
     
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  14. Gatorrick22

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    Yes, too many points of views, too many "governments"... Versus one set of laws, and one government. It's that simple.

    And while we're on this subject of self governance, what makes you think that unelected officials in a theme park should be giving the right to self govern themselves?

    They had their time in the Sun and it has set on their self governing.
     
  15. l_boy

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    Thanks for making my point.
     
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  16. ajoseph

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    And the over 1,000 other non-Disney special districts throughout Florida that enabled Florida to developed into one of the largest states on the Country.
     
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  17. ncargat1

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    Disney not speaking up would also cause problems with a large base of their customer too. Let's not pretend this was some reactionary stance by a CEO with a handful of upset employees. This was a business decision that was thought out and calculated.

    Further, I am not sure if anyone has notice the legal position that Disney is quietly taking, but this stupid, ill-conceived attack by the governor is a "heads we win - tales you lose" for Disney vs the state of Florida residents.
     
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  18. sflagator

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    this is the same story as executive so used to cower in fear from Trump tweets. The real headline should be "executives need to grow a set of balls and fight back"

    My firm (not me) represents someone involved in a less visible culture war dispute with the governors office. The client's response to the Gov's office letter can be summarized as "go f yourself." We need more people like that
     
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  19. sflagator

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    In the worst case scenario for Disney it gets $1 billion of bonds paid off by state tax payers
     
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  20. sflagator

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    it's going to cost Florida taxpayers $1 billion, and if you know anything about local politics Disney will end up calling the shots anyway since they will be the biggest taxpayer and the biggest donor in their district, even if they lose their special status. So what exactly do you mean when you say they've had their day in the sun? They will continue to have it until someone rolls into that area who can control more of the economy, and that isn't going to happen in any of our lifetimes
     
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