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I’m certain that’s @seascape !

@seascape Thank you for standing up for what’s right!
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JAB

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Blogmickey article says to "uphold and enforce the Board’s April 26th, 2023 legislative findings"


They’re moving forward with challanging the land development agreement and restrictive covenants.

To what end? They've already "declared" the agreements void and will soon have extra legislative authority to back them up, so unless Disney gets an injunction, there's no need to sue to void the contracts, and if Disney does get a federal injunction, the state suit is irrelevant. It's ridiculously pointless.
 

RamblinWreck

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Translation: I was for the governor’s bigoted culture war until he monkeyed with my Disney timeshare.

Psh, so sad.
Maybe.

I don’t like to make assumptions like that.

You don’t know how informed he was/is about every topic, or which matters are important to him.

There are a lot of people that were buying the hype about DeSantis being a more palatable alternative to Trump before they knew much about him.

Now there are… less of those people.


Whatever it takes to open someone’s eyes, I’m just glad they were opened.
 

lazyboy97o

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To what end? They've already "declared" the agreements void and will soon have extra legislative authority to back them up, so unless Disney gets an injunction, there's no need to sue to void the contracts, and if Disney does get a federal injunction, the state suit is irrelevant. It's ridiculously pointless.
They don’t actually have the authority to declare the contracts void. They were already talking about having to get a court to agree, which means the claim that they didn’t want to sue and were not going to sue is just another lie on the pile of lies.
 

Disstevefan1

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There’s no “both sides” here…

At least not the way you’re making it seem.

This will probably - rightfully - get washed. But Disney had no choice but to speak on this…
Disney, it’s products and it’s parks have long been a haven for LGB (i’m old…I get to use whatever acronym I want because I fought for equality decades ago when it wasn’t accepted and the persecution was inhuman and tortuous…because we’re all built with similar dna…so I’m “crusader emeritus “) persons to live their life.

Wdw - in particular - has long been a safe zone. That not the modern, cynicism political phrase that’s become…I mean a legitimate place where people could breathe in safety.

So chapek messed up because he probably had no idea how ingrained Disney and wdw Was with that demographic…then he messed up and ham handed it.

But it’s not “we want politics” by Disney in Florida. Their actually identity is under attack by a dying breed.
It's easy for us to discuss this after the fact, but I do wonder, if Disney had a DeLorean time machine (I know, wrong franchise) and could have seen how the statement would have triggered the gov., maybe they would had done things differently.

But I get it, TWDC is doing business in the "we have no choice" mindset a lot in recent times.
 

lazyboy97o

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We might be heading towards a bit of a constitutional crisis. It’s hard not to believe that any state-level ruling will be used to ignore any federal-injunctions and or rulings as a state matter. DeSantis recently announced his intent to violate his responsibilities under the US Constitution and federal law regarding another matter, would he be willing to actually do it with this matter?
 

Vegas Disney Fan

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Translation: I was for the governor’s bigoted culture war until he monkeyed with my Disney timeshare.

Psh, so sad.
That’s a gigantic leap, he said he has places in FL, NJ, and NY… it’s more likely his support was based on financial reasons than social issues.

Supporting a politician doesn’t mean you support everything they do, you just support them more than the other side. His world is NJ, NY, and FL, it isn’t surprising he’d see (or saw) FL as a free state compared to the other states he deals with.
 
He doesn't need that vote while it's a field of 10 because those people are always going to be more anti-Trump than pro-DeSantis.

Phase 1: Get through the early debates as the clear #2. This is about name ID more than anything else. It's "no press is bad press" time.

Phase 2: Other non-Trump candidates drop out after failing to crack double-digit support in the early primaries.

Phase 3: Consolidate normieCon and #NeverTrump support and pray that it's bigger than 50%.

Phase 4: Absorb incoming fire from Trump, which will have the benefit of making DeSantis appear reasonable by comparison in preparation for a pivot in the General.

Phase 5: Pray that Trump doesn't go nuclear with a third party campaign.
Seems like a real stretch. The moment he declares its going to be like running into a buzz saw with Trump. If he says nothing he will appear "Weak" if he insults Trump in any way he loses the MAGA people forever.
 

BuzzedPotatoHead89

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Sorry, doesn’t move the needle for me if you’re upset about your timeshare but not the other policies the governor is enacting.
But it will move the needle for the donor class and likely key influence makers in conservative circles.

Whether they admit it or not, if they feel like Wall Street Journal reading/Fox watching traditionally right-leaning economic minded voters are tiring of this drama many of his followers will start to defect as we’re seeing cracks in the legislature.
 
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