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JusticeDisney

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Yes you can. That’s basically the whole point of an injunction, to stop something from occurring because it will cause a harm.
You are simply dead wrong. When a harm is only speculative - which any potential voiding of the agreement is at this point - injunctive relief does not lie. Period, end of story. There is zero injunctive relief available to Disney as of right now.
 

mkt

When a paradise is lost go straight to Disney™
Premium Member
Wild.

They're going to fight this as a PR battle rather than a legal one.

Happy Joel Mchale GIF by ABC Network
 

Schmidt

Well-Known Member
Wild.

They're going to fight this as a PR battle rather than a legal one.
I have friends that were actually hoping DeSantis would run and would vote for him over Trump that are not huge Disney fans like us, but when talking to some of them about what is going on, even they think he’s going way beyond what he should be doing. One even said (paraphrasing) making a counter statement and firing back against them is fine, but doing what he’s doing is just wrong. So yeah I can see where he’d be losing some support on his own side overreaching now
You are not a Disney fan? If so why, come here and post so much?
 

drnilescrane

Well-Known Member
That's what I've been saying throughout this whole thread.
Oh I agree. This is a bigger battle than black and white words on a page.

I still think the gambit is to convince everybody involved that the emperor has no clothes, and sit back and watch as everything implodes from within. The best battle is one where you don't even have to draw your sword. Then, much like in Anaheim, they quietly put everything back together again and it all never happened.

That being said, this has escalated further than I could have ever imagined so 🤷‍♂️.
 

LAKid53

Official Member of the Girly Girl Fan Club
Premium Member
He can run for a nonconsecutive third term, and Florida has no recall procedure: just impeachment, which given how stacked the legislature and judicial in Florida are, is a non-starter.

Only if the governor, due to resignation, did not serve more than 6 years of 2 consecutive terms.

Article IV, Section 5(b) of the state constitution:

"No person who has, or but for resignation would have, served as governor or acting governor for more than six years in two consecutive terms shall be elected governor for the succeeding term."
 

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