goldfly
<B>if my thought dreams could be seen</B>
We are going to see Disney get on their knees and beg the parents of America for their forgiveness.
They aren't leaving Florida which is the biggest magnet state in the country now.
Lol
We are going to see Disney get on their knees and beg the parents of America for their forgiveness.
They aren't leaving Florida which is the biggest magnet state in the country now.
We are going to see Disney get on their knees and beg the parents of America for their forgiveness.
They aren't leaving Florida which is the biggest magnet state in the country now.
They wouldn’t leave Florida because it’s impractical (impossible?) to move an entire amusement park.
This whole thing is kind of crazy because I’m all for companies not getting tax breaks, but it’s such a terrible reason to remove them. Even ignoring one’s own partisan leaning on the bill itself, it’s crazy to me that FL is doing this over a fight over social issues. Ultimately happy with the end result, and hope Florida follows suit with all other businesses that aren’t paying the requisite taxes regardless of political opinions.
It also blows my mind they let a company govern itself.
I think in the end not much changes honestly, but they will probably start paying a bit more tax on that 25,000 acres than they did prior.
I don't know if its the recent wokeness they have been displaying, but dang if that park wasn't full of the some of the weirdest people on earth.
I have never seen grown adults act like that over a guy in a Mickey Mouse costume.
Yeah, the position Disney was given in the state is absolutely wild. Would honestly love to see Democrats get on the right message here and push for the elimination of these special tax districts and tax holidays for corporations.
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I would love to see the reaction from the Right if California did this to a company for having a different stance on a social issue.
But hey, here’s hoping Disney doesn’t back down!
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I would love to see the reaction from the Right if California did this to a company for having a different stance on a social issue.
But hey, here’s hoping Disney doesn’t back down!
If I recall correctly California made it near impossible for chick fil a to open new stores
Florida aking on a billion in debt and raising taxes on citizens to own the Libs cause someone dared disagreed with their 2nd favorite leader. ****ing maga losers lol
They have 166 chick fil a’s in California
If you want to look at evil then this is it. Scary part is that these people vote.
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If I recall correctly California made it near impossible for chick fil a to open new stores
My two second google search offered these two stories about cities blocking chick fil a
https://www.nbcnews.com/feature/nbc-out/chick-fil-banned-second-airport-two-weeks-n991016
And my memory says the same is true for California... But I could.be mistaken
They wouldn’t leave Florida because it’s impractical (impossible?) to move an entire amusement park.
This whole thing is kind of crazy because I’m all for companies not getting tax breaks, but it’s such a terrible reason to remove them. Even ignoring one’s own partisan leaning on the bill itself, it’s crazy to me that FL is doing this over a fight over social issues. Ultimately happy with the end result, and hope Florida follows suit with all other businesses that aren’t paying the requisite taxes regardless of political opinions.
Yeah, the position Disney was given in the state is absolutely wild. Would honestly love to see Democrats get on the right message here and push for the elimination of these special tax districts and tax holidays for corporations.
The software won't allow any alignment with DeSantis
you really are stupid
his position and the position he is advocating here isn't in line with desantis
lol