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Florida GOP ENDS Disney's Tax Privileges, Special Exemptions
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Kobe agreed. That tim. Principles something, something.Bob_C said: -
I find it interesting that rats have forced 1000's of businesses to bend to their will. We all know of businesses rats have actually put out of business without a care in the world that they just ruined peoples livelihoods and made many declare bankruptcy. But when it comes to Disney supporting the horrific practice of teaching Kindergartners all about transgenders, non-binary freaks and sex, they are offended.
Fuck kobe and the people who think they are more important to children than their own parents.
After all the benefits disney has experienced, the billions in savings the good people of FL have given them, Disney decides to support adults who want to fuck up kids. Disney doesn't deserve any benefits. -
The idiocy of this statement is astounding.TheKobeStopper said:So taxes bad, unless woke? Then taxes good. It’s almost like you have no principles at all.
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I wasn't in the know of Disney's special arrangements with Florida, sorta assumed they paid taxes like everyone else.
Seems like a long time coming. -
The big advantage is that if Universal Studios wanted to expand they would need permits and plan reviews by the Florida DEQ, DOT and city and county zoning boards. Disney could just start building on its property. Shave years and millions of dollars on each project. Now, they get to enjoy the bureaucratic nightmare like they do in trying to expand their properties in Orange County.Doogles said:I wasn't in the know of Disney's special arrangements with Florida, sorta assumed they paid taxes like everyone else.
Seems like a long time coming. -
Cutting off the nose to spite the face... stupidWestlinnDuck said:
The big advantage is that if Universal Studios wanted to expand they would need permits and plan reviews by the Florida DEQ, DOT and city and county zoning boards. Disney could just start building on its property. Shave years and millions of dollars on each project. Now, they get to enjoy the bureaucratic nightmare like they do in trying to expand their properties in Orange County.Doogles said:I wasn't in the know of Disney's special arrangements with Florida, sorta assumed they paid taxes like everyone else.
Seems like a long time coming.






