I don't anticipate anything will come of this, seems to be a lot of foolish bluster from some politicians who want to do battle with the state's largest private employer in order to score cheap political points with their "base."
Sigh.
I do wonder…what would the impact of this be on Disney?
Kind of like what CA and Anaheim is doing to DL, Hmmmmm.My bet? Lake Nona development is stopped, those jobs are turned either 100% remote, or moved to a more business friendly state presently not at the forefront of the culture war, like North Carolina or Virginia.
Much further down the line, Disney lowers investment into WDW and focuses on developments in other geos.
In the meanwhile, Florida's tax revenues dip, and job losses are blamed solely on the politicians who pushed Disney out.
This issue is 99.947 % all political from both sides.No politics, please. (I know this topic political in origin, but there doesn't need to be any comments about parties and their platforms)
Kind of like what CA and Anaheim is doing to DL, Hmmmmm.
It’s poorly executed bluster, at that.I don't anticipate anything will come of this, seems to be a lot of foolish bluster from some politicians who want to do battle with the state's largest private employer in order to score cheap political points with their "base."
Sigh.
I don't see that happening unless the RCID dissolution proposal gets support from folks like Gov. DeSantis, Speaker Sprowls and (Senate) President Simpson, which I don't expect to happen either. Even if it did, I'd say the company's response might be to threaten action like this without actually having any plans to do it.My bet? Lake Nona development is stopped, those jobs are turned either 100% remote, or moved to a more business friendly state presently not at the forefront of the culture war, like North Carolina or Virginia.
Much further down the line, Disney lowers investment into WDW and focuses on developments in other geos.
Agree!I don't anticipate anything will come of this, seems to be a lot of foolish bluster from some politicians who want to do battle with the state's largest private employer in order to score cheap political points with their "base."
Sigh.
I wish the largest private employer would also stop trying to score cheap political points as well!
By begrudgingly supporting its employees who begged them to (with threats to walk-out otherwise)? No CMs = no Magic (and no profit...)Agree!
I wish the largest private employer would also stop trying to score cheap political points as well!
The governor that sends Disney away will lose horribly because they will have to find other ways to plug the Disney sized hole in the state's tax revenue and budgets.Given the current political state in Florida, I can totally see this happening. That being said I feel like it would be a total disaster.
Sure.Can I get in on this? I’ll bring the wine!
Well that’s an interesting perspective. Let’s assume a large percentage of Disney Employees really feel under attack from this bill.By begrudgingly supporting its employees who begged them to (with threats to walk-out otherwise)?
They should do this anyway. Not sure why they keep investing in sweltering swampland when the climate is a-changin.Much further down the line, Disney lowers investment into WDW and focuses on developments in other geos.
Hopefully this law doesn't survive a federal suit.It's a looming disaster for the judicial system.
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