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LINK DeSantis Signals More Disney Action After ‘First Step’

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis suggested he may take more action to limit Walt Disney Co.’s ability to run its own affairs in the state.

DeSantis last week signed legislation that will dissolve the Reedy Creek Improvement District, where Disney operates its Walt Disney World Resort, unless it’s explicitly reauthorized. The company has been locked in a heated dispute with the Republican governor after it criticized a law he backed that limits school instruction about gender identity and sexual orientation.

(The republicans have really taken a cue from Trump to go after perceived enemies and slights and seek revenge and retribution. I find it reminiscent of Nixon's paranoia driven list of enemies. This kind of behavior just isn't rational.)

snytiger6 9 Apr 26
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Conservatives, absolutely no thought given to the future other than profit.

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Disney should sue DeSantis for putting them out of business, would cost the state millions and the State would have to pay legal fees when it loses. Make the population pay for voting the bastards in and keeping them there.

I was thinking Disney could move all TV and Film production out of state, which would hit Florida's economy pretty hard. That is the easiest way for Disney, which owns several production companies and studios to hit back.

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Disney should close down operations and declare bankruptcy. 10’s of thousands out of work, loss of tourist industry, loss of tax $$$. See hoe long DeSatan lasts then.

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Disney is more powerful than DeSantis, but it is what it is.

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