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Yes. Hurting Disney doesn't hurt Disney. It hurts everyone and helps Disney. Which is why they fight it. Or somethingBob_C said:
I was told that Florida taxpayers were gonna take it in the ass over Disney. @TheKobeStopper true?WestlinnDuck said:Do not phuck around with DeathSantis. You would think they would have learned, but the desire to go woke and go broke seems to be some sort of genetic defect in the wokesters. Did the forget they are the California Rays? Gee, DeSantis had no trouble skull phucking the mouse, so you have $35 million in tax dollars just waiting for the governor's signature and some overpaid DEI employee gets management to sign off on an attack on the Second Amendment. What could go wrong.
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DeSantis will veto a $35 million grant to the Tampa Bay Rays in light of the political stance they've taken against the second amendment.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis plans to veto a $35 million legislation for a Pasco County facility that�s earmarked for the Tampa Bay Rays' spring training, OutKick has learned.
DeSantis's decision is in response to the Rays politicizing recent shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde ahead of a matchup with the Yankees in May.
Here was the statement the Woke Baseball Team posted:
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I always feel safe but I carry a gun and know how to really use it. I may or may not carry more stuff in the ride. I will not be a fucking victim or cower in fear while people are murdered by democrats!
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That goofy tard looks gayRaceBannon said:Not available in Saudi Arabia
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Loved the plantation slave puffing his pathetic chest and asking, "Are you proud of yourself?" Stay down slave stay downLoneStarDawg said:Prime time stein doing Dallas shit
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And not a single person was fired or ever reprimanded for it.Sledog said: -
Point or no point and regardless of political affiliation, I want to knock this wimpy voiced beta the fuck out. I can't stand shrill cunts, no matter what sex or group they belong to. And this Tweeter is shrill AF.RoadTrip said:
Loved the plantation slave puffing his pathetic chest and asking, "Are you proud of yourself?" Stay down slave stay downLoneStarDawg said:Prime time stein doing Dallas shit
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Auto manufacturers going all in on Middle East Pride Month promos. So brave.RoadTrip said:
That goofy tard looks gayRaceBannon said:Not available in Saudi Arabia
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Did you know that NOT having the government send tax dollars to a private company is fascism?
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Told ya that “Christofascist” is a thing now with the left. These MFer’s are unhinged.RaceBannon said:Did you know that NOT having the government send tax dollars to a private company is fascism?
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I wonder if it was an AR 15 style BB gun with high capacity BBs, Staff???
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Who’s red flaging the red flagers?Bob_C said: -
You can thank Joy Reid’s show for that one.46XiJCAB said:
Told ya that “Christofascist” is a thing now with the left. These MFer’s are unhinged.RaceBannon said:Did you know that NOT having the government send tax dollars to a private company is fascism?
By far, and it’s not even close, the most bigoted and racist show on TV since the Klan Variety Hour. -
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Remember my nasty comments about frying-pan-faced women? Well....RaceBannon said:Did you know that NOT having the government send tax dollars to a private company is fascism?
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Damn, she UGLY.TurdBomber said:
Remember my nasty comments about frying-pan-faced women? Well....RaceBannon said:Did you know that NOT having the government send tax dollars to a private company is fascism?
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"Uglier than a shit fence," a friend of mine once said.46XiJCAB said:
Damn, she UGLY.TurdBomber said:
Remember my nasty comments about frying-pan-faced women? Well....RaceBannon said:Did you know that NOT having the government send tax dollars to a private company is fascism?
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Painful.LoneStarDawg said: -
Toothy imo46XiJCAB said:
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Where is Greta and AOC when we need them? So, the dementia patient and his supposed 81 million American voters have started to shut down US energy production to save the planet from the most existential threat, CO2 emissions. Well, apparently while we are signing up to freeze in the dark, the Indians and chicoms have other ideas. If the fraudulent US and Euro green gaia religionists were actually serious about CO2 emissions then we would be building nukes and fracking and sending huge quantities of US LNG to Europe and Asia. But they aren't. Hell, even the phucking virtue signaling Euros are desperate for coal.
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2022/06/goodbye-to-coal-hardly.php
GOODBYE TO COAL? HARDLY
The United States has reduced its carbon dioxide emissions more than any other country, primarily by shifting from coal to natural gas as a source of electricity. Our government has applied considerable pressure to kill America’s coal industry, ostensibly to preserve the Earth’s climate.
But other countries haven’t gotten the memo. Energy expert Robert Bryce explains:
[O]ver the past few weeks, China and India have announced plans to increase their domestic coal production by a combined total of 700 million tons per year. For perspective, US coal production this year will total about 600 million tons.
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Adding the 700 million tons of new coal that China and India will be mining to the amount they are now producing leads to some staggering numbers. By the end of next year, China will be producing about 4.4 billion tons of coal per year and India will be mining about 1.2 billion tons. Add those together and you get 5.6 billion tons of coal, which is more than 9 times the amount of coal that will be mined in the U.S. this year.
When it comes to the Earth’s climate, if you believe the global warming models, the U.S. is becoming a relatively minor player. And coal isn’t going away, because it is plentiful and affordable:
Coal persists because it can be used to produce the gargantuan quantities of electricity the world’s consumers need at prices they can afford. Indeed, coal’s share of global electricity generation has stayed at about 35%, since the mid-1980s.
Citizens of developing countries have no intention of remaining poor forever, and for the billions now living in what Bryce calls energy poverty, that means doing whatever it takes to get access to reliable electricity. “Green” hysteria isn’t going to stop them.
Bryce concludes with the obvious inference:
[I]f the countries of the world are serious about reducing greenhouse gas emissions and providing more electricity to the 3 billion people now living in energy poverty, the only way to do it is with nuclear energy and lots of it.
STEVE adds—Here’s the price chart for coal in northern Europe:
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