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I'm not an attorney, but DeSantis and his board really seem like they're grasping at straws now.
I think it’s less about a plan that actually results in anything and more about getting headlines.I'm not an attorney, but DeSantis and his board really seem like they're grasping at straws now.
If we ignore all the substance and only look at headline generation. I would say Disney is better at generating the headlines they want than Ron. I think that they haven't done much yet is more about timing than anything else.Since most people only read the headlines
Unless Disney flips the story again, causing those headlines to backfire.it is laying the groundwork for the PR campaign where he can claim he eliminated Disney’s cities they controlled. In politics it’s not always about actually winning but whether you can spin something as a win.
They’re walking a tightrope, I think. I know there’s the saying that no publicity is bad publicity, but I don’t think that applies to culture wars. People just scanning headlines might assume they’re “anti GOP”… and like it or not, that’s many people not buying Mickey Mouse tee shirts, mugs, Disney+, etc. In politics, “winning” is about defeating your opponent. In business, it’s about collecting the most dosh possible, which means not alienating potential customers if possible. Notice Iger has been using Republican centric language like “anti business”.If we ignore all the substance and only look at headline generation. I would say Disney is better at generating the headlines they want than Ron. I think that they haven't done much yet is more about timing than anything else.
Unless Disney flips the story again, causing those headlines to backfire.
The other thing about politics is timing. Peaking to early or to late are both problems.
I personally think Disney should have fought the first battle to end all battles. The Ender's Game strategy. For whatever reason, Disney has not chosen this path, which perplexes me. They may be looking at the timing and trying to peak later, closer to November 2024. That's the only thing I can think of. I think this exposes them to all kinds of risk in the interim.
I think from the get go Disney has prioritized the idea of not spooking the market. Downplay any disruption.I personally think Disney should have fought the first battle to end all battles. The Ender's Game strategy. For whatever reason, Disney has not chosen this path, which perplexes me. They may be looking at the timing and trying to peak later, closer to November 2024. That's the only thing I can think of. I think this exposes them to all kinds of risk in the interim.
But that would require me to use Twitter. Non-starter.I'm sure you could reach Bridget Ziegler through one of her insane Twitter threads... wow I feel dumber after looking at that feed.
You say that like they have any clue that Disney has a report on that date.I haven’t posted here in ages but I made it through this thread (finally!) yesterday so here I am.
I think Disney is just biding their time. Doing what they need to behind the scenes. And waiting to see what the board and DeSantis and the legislature attempt to do next.
DeSantis is going to keep this going for as long as he thinks it’s working for him. But also apparently he holds grudges and he sounds increasingly irrational so he may not drop it even when it doesn’t go well for him.
I’m interested to see what, if anything, comes out of the CFTOD meeting of any significance next week.
And I wonder what DeSantis and the legislature might try to do before Disney’s quarterly meeting on May 10.
Sad but true. It’s actually possible that if he is not the candidate for POTUS (which is looking more and more likely each day) that he will be more of a thorn in Disney’s side for 3.5 more years. He will be a lame duck Governor and based on his personality likely very bitter and looking to lash out at someone. He will most likely at least partially blame Disney for his downward spiral. The only question is will the legislature play along? At some point they need to realize that hurting your top employer and the catalyst for one of your most important industries is just plain bad for the state.DeSantis is going to keep this going for as long as he thinks it’s working for him. But also apparently he holds grudges and he sounds increasingly irrational so he may not drop it even when it doesn’t go well for him.
Florida law says he cannot run for President and remain governor. So if/when he declares, he's gone. Unless they try to change the law, which is a possibility they've discussed, but probably wouldn't hold up if challenged.Sad but true. It’s actually possible that if he is not the candidate for POTUS (which is looking more and more likely each day) that he will be more of a thorn in Disney’s side for 3.5 more years. He will be a lame duck Governor and based on his personality likely very bitter and looking to lash out at someone. He will most likely at least partially blame Disney for his downward spiral. The only question is will the legislature play along? At some point they need to realize that hurting your top employer and the catalyst for one of your most important industries is just plain bad for the state.
If he runs the legislature will change the law and I don’t see why it wouldn’t hold up. As I understand it that particular law in the state has been changed multiple times in the past already. I think he should step down if he’s running since he won’t have the time to dedicate to the needs of the state but nothing I know of him indicates he actually will.Florida law says he cannot run for President and remain governor. So if/when he declares, he's gone. Unless they try to change the law, which is a possibility they've discussed, but probably wouldn't hold up if challenged.
Florida has made exemptions multiple times for politicians to run for higher office while still serving. It’s nothing new.Florida law says he cannot run for President and remain governor. So if/when he declares, he's gone. Unless they try to change the law, which is a possibility they've discussed, but probably wouldn't hold up if challenged.
I thought somebody might start paying attention after they got burnedYou say that like they have any clue that Disney has a report on that date.
All I've got to say is: Disney better learn how to play nice with the GOP in Florida.
And yes, the Florida GOP needs to learn how to play nice with Disney, too.
All I've got to say is: Disney better learn how to play nice with the GOP in Florida.
And yes, the Florida GOP needs to learn how to play nice with Disney, too.
With gerrymandered districts who needs a clear majority of the votes…..to hell with the will of the peopleI'm not sure what math they used to get to that 718,187 number, none of the values from the source link lead to that outcome.
The 2023 numbers look like 36.66% - R, 33.52% - D, 1.85% - Other, and 27.97% - None. With that math, none of them are clearly in charge and whichever way the "None" break is going to control any outcomes.
Unless they're all unemployed because Disney closes up shop and takes its ball home.
Should be a real barn burner. Perhaps I'll attend.CFTOD Meeting Agenda is out
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