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@Greyparrot
Increase taxes on corporations. Well, except Disney
You equate being rich to expression and taxation as retaliation for this 'speech'.
I don’t mean *only* Disney here but Democrats who seek to use the levers of government to check and penalize speech. DeSantis appears to be demonstrating that he is willing and able to play these political tricks as well if that is how they want to play…
The point here is hypocrisy. Rules for thee but not for me. When Democrats tell everyone to not buy Goya products because they support Trump, all is well. But when DeSantis calls out Disney for their shenanigans, there’s an uproar
Disney is a media corporation. They can get whatever message out they want to. The fact that they have lost a special privilege of paying less tax does not affect that.
They even have their own network that they can get that special message out on.
Anyone that thinks Disney is being curtailed as far as free speech because they are now paying the same taxes as another business is kidding themselves.
Not to mention every employee at Disney should be or probably is a citizen of Florida an individually they still have free speech and the ability to vote.
You equate being rich to expression and taxation as retaliation for this 'speech'.Every rich person purchases lobbyists.
Are Democrats 'retaliating' against rich Democrats?!
That the OP attempts to frame the whole 1A violation controversy as unique to DeSantis’ actions should be an insult to everyone’s intelligence in this forum. IMO, DeSantis is just demonstrating that two can play this game…
The amount of mental gymnastics you’re going through to paint me as an anti-constitutionalist is astonishing. My two beliefs are and can be mutually exclusive.Do I agree with abortion? No. Is abortion constitutional at the moment? Yes.
The point here is hypocrisy. Rules for thee but not for me. When Democrats tell everyone to not buy Goya products because they support Trump, all is well. But when DeSantis calls out Disney for their shenanigans, there’s an uproar.
So conservative legislators should penalize Disney for its political dissent to send a message to the Democrats? That's your justification?
If a Democratic legislature penalized a company for expressing conservative political opinion, and issued a penalty for it (and I'm sure this has happened,) would you not condemn them? Isn't it the principle that mattersrather than who sports the Donkey and who sports the Elephant?
Why are you guys compelling arguments on my behalf which defend Disney?
Disney has made every effort to keep people inside the park. Hotel, food, attractions, busing all done within the park as long as you never leave. They have gone out of their way to make sure that the money people visiting the park or spending stay in the park.
Disney has sued daycare centers for showing Disney movies and not paying them for them, even though the daycare is purchased the DVDs.
Disney is one of the greediest companies on the planet.
I was shocked to find out they were given the type of discounts they have been given in Florida.
They want to play politics then they have to deal with the aftermath.
There's absolutely no reason for Disney to interfere with anything involving education in Florida as an entity.
Individuals have every right to talk about their local school system.
If DeSantis had no principles, he wouldn’t be fighting for what he and his constituents believe in.
Your creative reimagination of what I said is not, and will never be, consistent with, implied by or otherwise acquiesced based on, what I said.
What Ron DeSantis is doing is exactly what he should be doing. One power center is checking another.So to be clear, you are ok with government punishing corporations because their executives exercised their right to free speech?
And no I never tried to paint you as an unconstitutionalist, I merely pointed out a contradiction in your professed principals and what you were saying here in this thread. The point is to make you position here. The only one of us painting the other is you trying to make it sound like I’m attacking you by pointing out the error in your statement.
First of all, who is “democrats”? Because the conversion is not about Twitter warriors typing in all caps and spreading memes, we’re talking about government.When democrats who wield actual government power pass a tax on Goya products for supporting Trump, then you can compare the situation to what Florida just did.
I’m a believer in fighting fire with fire if nothing else works. It’s why I support enhanced interrogation, but I digress.
I would condemn them. But if nothing is done about, which let’s be honest, hasn’t, Democrats should have no concern about it happening with them.
I understand taking the higher road, but there’s a limit to that in my view.
I’ve already said that I think it’s probably unconstitutional, but I understand where people are coming from. Liberal are using scorched earth tactics with their social/cultural issues, while conservatives just dilly dally on the higher road. Where do you think this men in women’s sports ends up in a decade? As a norm. It’s already happened with gay marriage and abortion. History tends to repeat itself; you just have to recognize it.It’s a simple question: how far does it have to go for you to say enough is enough?
tell me where I am getting your position wrong?
I never said nor implied that this abuse of power was unique to Ron Desantis.
In fact I’ve said nothing about any other scenario.
the political right has been progressing to champion for at least the past two years
That it’s the political right that is defending this
so I turn to the place which, sadly, offers the best and most intelligent rationalization
#homeschoolyourchildren
Just on a side note, it’s horrible policy for firms to engage in politics.
corporations are the largest contributors to political campaignsthis of course includes news organizations
I apologize, I meant public criticism