C'mon...texagbeliever said:fka ftc said:
DeSantis risking $17 billion investment by Disney in WDW / Florida and Iger asks if DeSantis wants Disney to reconsider whether to invest this.
That's a lot of $$$s. DeSantis may have to take an L on this one at some point.
Sounds like CEO posture speak.
He doesn't have another state he can go invest in.
The liberal ones will tax him to death and be lawless. The conservative ones will push back.
The middle of the road ones dont have any major cities.
Most of the time Andrew gives his opinion while also saying not his field of specialty.FL_Ag1998 said:
Hawg, thanks for the videos, those are excellent.
fka ftc said:
Then call his bluff and bring him to the table to work a deal.
DeSantis is at a big risk of overplaying his hand. It's not fake ftc making this up, folks like Kudlow and other's are cautioning DeSantis to resolve it.
It's not money over principles. DeSantis can get a great deal in his favor… for now.
DeSantis has the winning hand here legally and he knows it. Disney is trying to play the PR game but the longer they stretch this out the more painful it will ultimately be for them. Thus DeSantis has zero incentive to go hat in hand to Disney. He's made it clear he is open to talking but Disney has to come to HIM and not the other way around.fka ftc said:
Then call his bluff and bring him to the table to work a deal.
DeSantis is at a big risk of overplaying his hand. It's not fake ftc making this up, folks like Kudlow and other's are cautioning DeSantis to resolve it.
It's not money over principles. DeSantis can get a great deal in his favor… for now.
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) May 11, 2023
The worse thing for Iger is losing the confidence of the institutional investors for the Reedy Creek bonds. He was talking with JP Morgan Chase yesterday on that earnings call for heaven's sake.Quote:
The thing that Iger has to watch out for is his stock is dropping like a rock and at some point his investors are going to come for him as he throws away Billions in value with this distraction. It already cost one CEO his job and Iger better be careful or else he is going to get thrown out on his ass. People don't like losing money for someone else's virtue signal.
Great point. Iger is basically making a massive bluff hoping he can either intimidate DeSantis into caving or thinking he can get people to sympathize that the poor, innocent little Mouse is getting bad treatment from the meanie DeSantis who is playing politics. I just don't see how either of those works because DeSantis isn't the type to cave and very few people look at Disney as the same company that it was 40 years ago. It doesn't help that all of this started over sexual and gender theory material for Elementary school kids.aggiehawg said:The worse thing for Iger is losing the confidence of the institutional investors for the Reedy Creek bonds. He was talking with JP Morgan Chase yesterday on that earnings call for heaven's sake.Quote:
The thing that Iger has to watch out for is his stock is dropping like a rock and at some point his investors are going to come for him as he throws away Billions in value with this distraction. It already cost one CEO his job and Iger better be careful or else he is going to get thrown out on his ass. People don't like losing money for someone else's virtue signal.
Now the new district has assumed that responsibilty for those outstanding bonds but the bondholders could still feel too nervous and sue. I don't think that will happen but it could.
FLORIDA SCOREBOARD THIS WEEK UNDER @GovRonDeSantis:
— Bryan Griffin (@BryanDGriffin) May 11, 2023
M - NO CCP land buys, TikTok out
T - School unions checked, $1B for teachers
W - Mandatory E-Verify, no sanctuary state IDs, ill. imm. prevention
TH - NO COVID/mRNA mandates, WHO ejected, gain-of-function ban
F - More to come!
The movement to establish a central bank digital currency is an attempt to surveil & control the finances of Americans. It would violate privacy, limit consumer choice & undermine market competitiveness.
— Ron DeSantis (@GovRonDeSantis) March 21, 2023
CBDC has no place in FL & we are proud to lead the fight against it. pic.twitter.com/7DTOkVAhua
Just another W. pic.twitter.com/HFN03hOvDs
— Jeremy Redfern (@JeremyRedfernFL) May 12, 2023
Literally the same as California working to ban fossil fuels and its happy pigs requirement.aggie93 said:
Today's W, signing a bill attacking Digital Currency and banning it in Florida!
The reality is that this is setting up a Court challenge or at least forcing the discussion to be had. It's questionable legally if Florida can really ban Digital Currency from the Federal Government especially. That conversation though is something we desperately need to have if for no other reason that we need to have protections in place and guidelines on what can and cannot happen with Digital Currency. What they did to the Canadian Truckers and what life is like in China is scary as hell.fka ftc said:Literally the same as California working to ban fossil fuels and its happy pigs requirement.aggie93 said:
Today's W, signing a bill attacking Digital Currency and banning it in Florida!
Do you support those restrictions with such fervor? Or just the ones DeSaintis says are good?
More RonnieD trying for too much of a good thing...
fka ftc said:Literally the same as California working to ban fossil fuels and its happy pigs requirement.aggie93 said:
Today's W, signing a bill attacking Digital Currency and banning it in Florida!
Do you support those restrictions with such fervor? Or just the ones DeSaintis says are good?
More RonnieD trying for too much of a good thing...
Today @GovRonDeSantis signed a bill that bans the use of government digital money in Florida.
— John Stossel (@JohnStossel) May 12, 2023
"Why is it the business of a governor?” I ask him.
His answer: pic.twitter.com/7o98eHqPJL
Thank you for the information, it clears up several questions.The Banned said:fka ftc said:Literally the same as California working to ban fossil fuels and its happy pigs requirement.aggie93 said:
Today's W, signing a bill attacking Digital Currency and banning it in Florida!
Do you support those restrictions with such fervor? Or just the ones DeSaintis says are good?
More RonnieD trying for too much of a good thing...
They are nothing alike. CBDC would give the government the ability to complete shut you out of the market for any reason they want. As of right now, they can freeze your assets but you can theoretically have a stack of cash on hand and ask your employer for cash payments. Or find some side job where they'll pay you in cash.
CBDC means that's all gone. If you are convicted of wrong think, you are defaulting on mortgages, unable to feed yourself and otherwise completely ruined
It's a fundamental difference between Trump and DeSantis. I don't doubt Trump opposes CDBC but I am not confident he understands the issues involved and knows the complex legal technicalities to come in that fight.fka ftc said:
I understand what CDBC is and it's risks. I am stoutly against it.
My reference to Cali is that a single state runs into trouble making rules that impact other states.
So if I use CDBC in NY, but then go to Florida, do I have to change money?
I am for DeSantis fighting CDBC, just not sure he actually has the authority to do so.
fka ftc said:
I understand what CDBC is and it's risks. I am stoutly against it.
My reference to Cali is that a single state runs into trouble making rules that impact other states.
So if I use CDBC in NY, but then go to Florida, do I have to change money?
I am for DeSantis fighting CDBC, just not sure he actually has the authority to do so.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed 37 bills, including a measure that will prevent the release of past and future travel records of DeSantis and other state leaders.
DeSantis also signed bills that will lead to the state inspecting Walt Disney World's monorail system and require school districts to share local property-tax revenues with charter schools.
The Republican-controlled Legislature voted along party lines to pass a bill (SB 1616) that provides a public-records exemption for travel records of DeSantis, the governor's immediate family, the lieutenant governor, Cabinet members, the House speaker, the Senate president and the chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court.
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During an appearance last week in Titusville, DeSantis said he didn't "come up" with the travel-records proposal.
"With the security situation, how you do patterns of movements, if you're somebody that is targeted, which unfortunately I am, and I get a lot of threats, that could be something that could be helpful for people that may not want to do good things," DeSantis said.
Anders Croy, communications director of a DeSantis opposition group, DeSantis Watch, said in a Twitter post Thursday that the bill was signed a day before DeSantis begins "political trips to Illinois (and) Iowa, (and) amid reports of upcoming donor dinners at the Governor's Mansion." DeSantis has been traveling across the country as he prepares for a potential 2024 presidential campaign.
The bill, which took effect immediately, also will keep from the public the names of people visiting the governor's mansion on non-governmental matters.
I won't lie looks like a political move for DeSantis. I get it, he runs a super tight ship and he likes to keep his agenda under tight wraps and avoid leaks. It is going to drive MSM reporters freaking insane though because they are going to have that much more trouble getting sources on him and information.aggiehawg said:
While you are here, have you heard anything about this? Is that accurate reporting?Quote:
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed 37 bills, including a measure that will prevent the release of past and future travel records of DeSantis and other state leaders.
DeSantis also signed bills that will lead to the state inspecting Walt Disney World's monorail system and require school districts to share local property-tax revenues with charter schools.
The Republican-controlled Legislature voted along party lines to pass a bill (SB 1616) that provides a public-records exemption for travel records of DeSantis, the governor's immediate family, the lieutenant governor, Cabinet members, the House speaker, the Senate president and the chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court.LINKQuote:
During an appearance last week in Titusville, DeSantis said he didn't "come up" with the travel-records proposal.
"With the security situation, how you do patterns of movements, if you're somebody that is targeted, which unfortunately I am, and I get a lot of threats, that could be something that could be helpful for people that may not want to do good things," DeSantis said.
Anders Croy, communications director of a DeSantis opposition group, DeSantis Watch, said in a Twitter post Thursday that the bill was signed a day before DeSantis begins "political trips to Illinois (and) Iowa, (and) amid reports of upcoming donor dinners at the Governor's Mansion." DeSantis has been traveling across the country as he prepares for a potential 2024 presidential campaign.
The bill, which took effect immediately, also will keep from the public the names of people visiting the governor's mansion on non-governmental matters.
DeSantis style is to be very aggressive and have multiple fronts of attack constantly. He does that in part because he knows he can keep his opponents off balance but also because he can. Not everything he does is great and you can always find something to dislike or disagree with but he gets a LOT done and the overwhelming majority is rock solid.fka ftc said:
Right now DeSantis is showing me things that give me pause.
He had a clearer fight with Disney when he undid RCID. Going after the monorail is absolute retaliation and may get him trouble. It's written in a way that it can only apply to Disney. That's not a good look.
CDBC stuff is a bit out of nowhere and seems to be trying to wield a power he doesn't have. He could speak on the issue and lay out his policy. But he pushes for legislation that likely will not hold up. Certainly it provides cannon fodder for his critics.
aggiehawg said:
While you are here, have you heard anything about this? Is that accurate reporting?Quote:
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Thursday signed 37 bills, including a measure that will prevent the release of past and future travel records of DeSantis and other state leaders.
DeSantis also signed bills that will lead to the state inspecting Walt Disney World's monorail system and require school districts to share local property-tax revenues with charter schools.
The Republican-controlled Legislature voted along party lines to pass a bill (SB 1616) that provides a public-records exemption for travel records of DeSantis, the governor's immediate family, the lieutenant governor, Cabinet members, the House speaker, the Senate president and the chief justice of the Florida Supreme Court.LINKQuote:
During an appearance last week in Titusville, DeSantis said he didn't "come up" with the travel-records proposal.
"With the security situation, how you do patterns of movements, if you're somebody that is targeted, which unfortunately I am, and I get a lot of threats, that could be something that could be helpful for people that may not want to do good things," DeSantis said.
Anders Croy, communications director of a DeSantis opposition group, DeSantis Watch, said in a Twitter post Thursday that the bill was signed a day before DeSantis begins "political trips to Illinois (and) Iowa, (and) amid reports of upcoming donor dinners at the Governor's Mansion." DeSantis has been traveling across the country as he prepares for a potential 2024 presidential campaign.
The bill, which took effect immediately, also will keep from the public the names of people visiting the governor's mansion on non-governmental matters.
I admit I like the guy but really all I do is follow a few of his main accounts on Twitter. He's just the most effective conservative politician I've seen in a very long time, maybe in my lifetime. I've never seen someone get so many bills passed on so many issues of importance and that can speak that clearly about the issues.fka ftc said:
I get you are pro DeSantis, but are you representing the campaign with your posts or is it simply your conjecture / read on the matter?
With posts multiple times a day glorifying DeSantis and covering his every move with glee (heck its why you started this thread), I get skeptical when I read "DeSantis style is to be very aggressive and have multiple fronts of attack constantly."
That's either based on personal direct knowledge or super-uber fanboi speak. I would be curious as to which it actually is. Just a question.
fka ftc said:
Link to the monorail bill. Obviously WDWMagic is going to lean heavily pro Disney, but the article includes the text of the bill.
https://www.wdwmagic.com/transportation/monorail/news/11may2023-florida-governor-ron-desantis-signs-bill-to-require-state-inspections-of-the-walt-disney-world-monorail-system.htm
CNN has the travel bill article.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/11/politics/ron-desantis-state-travel-records-covid-mandate/index.html
Particularly after a highly publicized trip to fundraise in Israel, this is just not a great look. May be perfectly reasonable for "security" reasons, but timing is... coincidental.