massive coincidence.Do you think they waited for Epic to spit in their faces?
Or is it a bad coincidence?
massive coincidence.Do you think they waited for Epic to spit in their faces?
Or is it a bad coincidence?
I'm as right wing as anyone on this site (see: half my posts from 2020-2021 were deleted by mods because I opposed lockdowns that much). I believe the Parents Rights in Education bill was common sense and Disney made a mistake in slamming it.I do not think half of Disney's customer base are terminally online right wingers but I'm open to whatever evidence you may have that shows the contrary.
Reading more into it. Looks like the argument is that Disney isn't the only affected landholder but the only one that filed suit.WDW lawyers failed to prove standing?
Or Bobby is an evil genius and he planned all this years ago so he could dump the parks business for cause. He never believed in the parks....... 10 year plan is workingExactly this.
But I have. Due to the uniqueness of my role and job function, for the past 7 years members of the C-suite, including CEOs, at several GINORMOUS publicly traded corporations were among my more common colleagues to interface with.
And if Disney's investment weren't nearly so big (think less WDW and more Aulani or DCL), I'm beyond certain that they'd consider divesting WDW and licensing it Tokyo Disneyland style.
But what do I know? I'm just your friendly neighborhood troll.
It sounded more like the judge was saying there is no circumstances that can possible exist that would produce standing short of the legislature writing Disney directly into the law.WDW lawyers failed to prove standing?
NoWDW lawyers failed to prove standing?
Rights to free speech can bite one in the rear - separate society and be subject to verbal abuse.As a non-us citizen, I am mostly just trying to understand what the heck is going on haha. I know I believe the constitution should be a living breathing thing, and cases need be looked at with nuance.
But I think everyone knows this was a violation of Disney's rights to free speech, and it's a failing of the system that they won't even get their day in court.
Bring in other affected landowners and refile as a class action suit?It sounded more like the judge was saying there is no circumstances that can possible exist that would produce standing short of the legislature writing Disney directly into the law.
No - the argument is it didn't target Disney in the letter of the law as written... Disney tried to argue they were singled out, the court said 'no you weren't' because the law as written included more than Disney... And wouldn't entertain the argument beyond what was in the text itself.Reading more into it. Looks like the argument is that Disney isn't the only affected landholder but the only one that filed suit.
Logically makes sense, in that, the State of Florida took action against Reedy Creek not WDW.It sounded more like the judge was saying there is no circumstances that can possible exist that would produce standing short of the legislature writing Disney directly into the law.
That distinction is not even part of the judgement.Logically makes sense, in that, the State of Florida took action against Reedy Creek not WDW.
Courts are good when justice is served.If I read this right, based on reactions.
Courts are bad when they don’t go my way.
Courts are good when they go my way.
I would say you didn't read it right if that is what you think.If I read this right, based on reactions.
Courts are bad when they don’t go my way.
Courts are good when they go my way.
It's not even legal speak - he summarizes it right before the paragraph John has highlighted. This is somehow selective reading...
I've already heard grumblings of CFTOD staffers arbitrarily shutting down elevators and escalators for "inspections" during busy times.What worries me more is the board now takes the words cental Florida to mean every action they take(down to permits for snack stands, maintenance that requires permits............... ) has to be studied to how it will affect every business in central Florida gumming up the works even further
As for the grumblings are the coftd employees doing any or just Disney ones. I smell a rat in the house of mouseI've already heard grumblings of CFTOD staffers arbitrarily shutting down elevators and escalators for "inspections" during busy times.
It's CFTOD employees.As for the grumblings are the coftd employees doing any or just Disney ones. I smell a rat in the house of mouse
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