Just one????Mine has. I said i wasnt going to have another beer.. but looks like i might.
Just one????Mine has. I said i wasnt going to have another beer.. but looks like i might.
I'll get to the other comments from other users tomorrow, but here's a quick response:
We asked That Park Place's legal analyst about this specifically and his response was that political speech is often difficult to use for a 1A violation (entity is retaliated against for free speech) because political speech is generally considered hyperbolic, theatrical, non-binding opinion, etc. That doesn't mean they wouldn't try to make the claim, but that also puts their legal action into the federal courts. It surprised me when I asked, "weren't the legislators foolish to make these statements outright," and his response was, "no, because courts generally don't want to look into individual politicians' expressed opinions rather than the text of the law."
A lot of people throughout the political spectrum don’t like powerful corporations.
Historically, Democrats have been against them. More recently, Republicans are increasingly against them because of their forays into social issues.
And lots of people across the political spectrum are upset at Citizens United, which was a 5-4 ruling with all 4 liberal justices voting against it.
Combined, this explains why polls show that DeSantis’ recent actions are more popular than not among Florida voters.
This matters for RCID because it means Disney is sailing into a headwind, and needs to take this into consideration as it attempts to reverse the recent law dissolving RCID.
Avoiding a First Amendment fight is in Disney’s best interests for now. IMO, Disney would win, but Disney needs to win more than just the legal battle.
Just because they’re behind it doesn’t mean it’s legalYou may want to catch the replay of the DeSantis town hall on faux news tonight. It was pretty interesting if you want to know what he really thinks, unfiltered. He comments on RCID funding.
VP DeSantis did very well and the crowd was incredible. Don’t discount the number of people who support Florida’s bill, are behind dissolving RCID, and are furious with Disney’s public politics.
Fitch Ratings issues a warning to FL that financial standing could be harmed.
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article260873762.html
How people handle “Disneys public politics” is by not going. Just like any other business.. if you dont like what they say or who they support etc.. is by using the power of your money by not supporting them. Not by retaliation.You may want to catch the replay of the DeSantis town hall on faux news tonight. It was pretty interesting if you want to know what he really thinks, unfiltered. He comments on RCID funding.
VP DeSantis did very well and the crowd was incredible. Don’t discount the number of people who support Florida’s bill, are behind dissolving RCID, and are furious with Disney’s public politics.
DeSantis should have been more careful what he wished for, while he still leads FL even though his personal sights are looking past FLThis may not even end up in courts. DeSantis has to solve this fast or it may tank FL's credit status.
Freest state in the nation.
This is why you don't rush legislation without studying it first.DeSantis should have been more careful what he wished for, while he still leads FL even though his personal sights are looking past FL
This looks like it will show us how much those involved believed their own statements. There has generally been denial of any problems, so do they acknowledge that there is a problem or double down on the denial because they’re that lost in their own narrative? Florida has become increasingly retaliatory on a number of issues. I’m not sure I would be surprised if there is some attempt at trying to punish rating agencies for negative comments based on legislative action. That would be very much in line with the attitude that the state will do what it wants and nobody will stop them from doing it.This may not even end up in courts. DeSantis has to solve this fast or it may tank FL's credit status.
Most free state in the nation.
A flock of legal eagles is involved in working through the RCID situation to achieve a resolution. Exciting on T.V. or movies but actually boring, time consuming and minutely detailed. The public TWDC image is now tarnished with the senior management team's continued misjudgments and decisions a new team is necessitated to replace the existing team to show a cleanup and movement to again becoming the gold standard in entertainment. As for the parks an adjustment to a reasonable pricing model and return to providing a unique guest experience and not being like everyone else is also needed. Right now, the speculation is interesting to read about, but it will be a wait before actual results emerge from any legal actions.“Damage control mode” wrongly implies they’re publicly contesting the allegation that they’re “[injecting] sexuality into the programming for these young kids.” Letting RCID drama play out behind closed doors is one thing; this is something far more damaging to public perception, and TWDC leadership hasn’t had much (anything?) to say about it.
He exclaimed (referring to RCID tax) and I quote “they are paying money to run their operations!”Is he also still saying they don’t pay their fair share?
Because that is historically and logically false.
Yep…all screaming, no sacrifice…How people handle “Disneys public politics” is by not going. Just like any other business.. if you dont like what they say or who they support etc.. is by using the power of your money by not supporting them. Not by retaliation.
I really don't see how they're going to do this. Fitch basically said that the only viable solution is to reconstitute the district, maybe with a different administrative structure, but with all the powers and rights that it had before.DeSantis on FOX last night said in the same sentence that Disney was going to continue to pay for its own government but also not run its own government.
Can’t wait to see how he plans to achieve that one.
They will also likely tighten the definition of “municipal project.” But in reality, will the new district be much different from the old?I really don't see how they're going to do this. Fitch basically said that the only viable solution is to reconstitute the district, maybe with a different administrative structure, but with all the powers and rights that it had before.
Now, DeSantis could try to put in a district that has administration from the counties or from the state as opposed to the Disney elected administrators, but that would run a foul of the homestead guarantee in the Florida Constitution.
I don't see a way out for DeSantis at this point or even some face saving measure. His choices are to basically repeal the dissolution, or tank the Florida economy.
That’s probably the goal…”take it down” and change nothing…I really don't see how they're going to do this. Fitch basically said that the only viable solution is to reconstitute the district, maybe with a different administrative structure, but with all the powers and rights that it had before.
Now, DeSantis could try to put in a district that has administration from the counties or from the state as opposed to the Disney elected administrators, but that would run afoul of the homestead guarantee in the Florida Constitution.
I don't see a way out for DeSantis at this point or even some face saving measure. His choices are to basically repeal the dissolution, or tank the Florida economy.
Can they even tighten that though? Fitch basically said they needed to have all the same construction and planning powers as they did before.They will also likely tighten the definition of “municipal project.” But in reality, will the new district be much different from the old?
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