Posted on 04/22/2022 2:09:54 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signs today: (1) the new FL congressional map that creates four new GOP leaning districts; (2) a bill to remove Disney’s special districting exemption status; and (3) the “Stop Woke Act,” a bill banning discrimination, woke indoctrination and Critical Race Theory in schools, universities, and corporations.
Do not miss the context for these events today, because both the venue and the participants tell a story. The public event was held in Hialeah Gardens, Florida, a predominantly Latino community. Standing alongside DeSantis was Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nuñez and a host of Latino political officials.
All of the sentiment surrounding the Disney gender and sexuality confrontation, in combination with the Woke Act effort are widely supported by the Hispanic and Latino communities in Florida. Traditional family values are strong in the Latino community. This has been an ongoing issue for the Democrat party overall, and in 2022 the leftists in the party have ostracized the overwhelming majority of the Latino vote.
WATCH:
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Read the Florida Senate’s own financial impact analysis of the bill. It states that when a special district government is dissolved, the local county or municipality assumes their debts. The Reedy Creek Improvement District owes over a billion dollars in bond debt which would then fall to local governments.
https://www.flsenate.gov/Session/Bill/2022C/4C/Analyses/2022s00004C.ca.PDF
It also takes title to any property owned by the district, but the land on which Disneyworld sits belongs to Disney.
Disney needs to be able to function without special privileges.
Disney can handle the dissolution of the district. The question is, can Orange and Osceola Counties handle it? If they can’t, can the state absorb it?
Tucker: This Will Cost The Disney Corporation A Ton Of Money.
4 more years...
desantis for florida governor 2022...
See post #44.
The question is, can Orange and Osceola Counties handle it? If they can't, can the state absorb it
Florida has GDP of a massive over $1 Trillion. They can handle anything.
As compared to Disney who had sales of just around $70 Billion last year.
You are asking the wrong question.
This is from the Orange County Tax Collector’s office.
I’d be inclined to take their word over that of a TV talker.
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