Winco
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If you want to go to the goddamn place and give the Disney queers your money then fine. They will let you on the Dumbo ride. Have fun Sport. The rest of us will take a pass.
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If you want to go to the goddamn place and give the Disney queers your money then fine. They will let you on the Dumbo ride. Have fun Sport. The rest of us will take a pass.
Oh, somebody else that wants to beat their gums blaming the independents, eh?You guys are really after other peoples children.
No? Why invite this mental case to read to children then?I honestly don't believe Disney, or the public schools, are interested in "grooming" anyone...
How could they lose the rights to The Mouse? Is that a real thing?I gave up anything Disney several years ago. I do find it amusing that they could lose the rights to Mickey Mouse though.
Bet they are loving their activist employees now…huh?
Looks like a good time to buy!It’s tragic that such people were allowed to take over the once great company that was established to entertain children.
I don’t know whether it was Trump or what, but some catalyst occurred to make all of these sexual deviants come out of the closet and expose themselves. And Americans are taking names.
Disney’s stock has lost nearly $50 billion in value since the start of March, when it took a political gamble to oppose Florida’s controversial new education law.
Disney’s stock was down more than 2% on Friday and by more than 8.5% over the past few days as Florida lawmakers work to punish the company for wading into the state’s politics. The stock’s market cap has declined by about $46.6 billion since March 1, just days before the company came out against the legislation.
Disney has lost $50 billion in value since war with Florida began - Washington Examiner
Disney's stock has lost nearly $50 billion in value since the start of March, when it took a political gamble to oppose Florida's controversial new education law. Disney’s stock was down more than 2% on Friday and by more than 8.5% over the past few days as Florida lawmakers work to punish the...www.washingtonexaminer.com
I suggest putting every penny you have into Disney stock.Looks like a good time to buy!
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Nonsense! The issue is parental rights!The problem with what the State is doing (and I'm a big DeSantis supporter) is that they're now trying to say this is being done because Disney has unfair business concessions, but anyone with a pulse knows that's not why they're doing it, at all.
I'm all in favor of the law prohibiting sex education to kids in grammar school, but I'm vehemently against the State now punishing a corporation for expressing an opinion. This will set a monumentally dangerous precedent, in that it will now be perfectly acceptable to financially attack any entity at all for expressing an opinion. Florida Republicans need to pray to whatever God they believe in that a democrat never becomes Governor, because this will come back to bite them in the proverbial ass, and they won't have a leg to stand on when trying to contest it.
As big a supporter of DeSantis as I am, I think he's dead wrong for doing this, and I think it could very easily hurt his political aspirations beyond the State House...
No such thing as an independent. There’s a chasm between the 2 sides. You’re on one side or the other or you’re at the bottom of the chasm and irrelevant.Oh, somebody else that wants to beat their gums blaming the independents, eh?
"prorogation of sexual degeneracy"? Sounds impressive and ominous, but what does it mean? Whatever it means, have you seen it in a grade school classroom in your city or just heard and read about it?The assertion of parental rights against the prorogation of sexual degeneracy in the state schools is the stuff of cancel culture?
How is that, retard?
Disney chose to go political. Worse decision for any company to do.The problem with what the State is doing (and I'm a big DeSantis supporter) is that they're now trying to say this is being done because Disney has unfair business concessions, but anyone with a pulse knows that's not why they're doing it, at all.
I'm all in favor of the law prohibiting sex education to kids in grammar school, but I'm vehemently against the State now punishing a corporation for expressing an opinion. This will set a monumentally dangerous precedent, in that it will now be perfectly acceptable to financially attack any entity at all for expressing an opinion. Florida Republicans need to pray to whatever God they believe in that a democrat never becomes Governor, because this will come back to bite them in the proverbial ass, and they won't have a leg to stand on when trying to contest it.
As big a supporter of DeSantis as I am, I think he's dead wrong for doing this, and I think it could very easily hurt his political aspirations beyond the State House...
It's not cancel culture, they're turning out a shitty product and supporting shitty political causes. The market isn't biased, it only responds to success and failure.You guys are really after the Mouse. I'd take my kids there again if they were small. They ain't the great Satan, though your cancel culture is doing an excellent marketing job.
He claims to be a WA educator. I believe it is a lie. But if true, it would make it clear why WA schools are so fucked up. All of the good teachers are going to ID to get away from the state mandated woke bullshit. The exiting teachers figure they are more concerned with quality education than the higher WA pay.And again another one thinks it’s important to let us all know they support sexual deviance on children by making the absurd claim grooming doesn’t exist.
How could they lose the rights to The Mouse? Is that a real thing?
Until they issue new stocks, trading on the NYSE has no relevance to Disney, or any other company for that matter. If I buy YOUR stocks in Disney, how much money do they see?Ya, public companies do great when they have no investors.
I'm at the bottom, not even trying for the top of the pond. It's great! I get to point out stupidity and assholery on both sides, without guilt and still get all the benefits from making my way in the world, without having to be beholding to either of the two political parties. I've been in the military and in the business world and sales, making me pretty resistant to sales pitches by just about everybody. I just cannot see the benefit to ME to believing and committing. Both fringe sides (the ones doing all the shouting) are pretty much asshole, and I wouldn't want one of them hanging around my pool. Friends might think I had lost my standards.No such thing as an independent. There’s a chasm between the 2 sides. You’re on one side or the other or you’re at the bottom of the chasm and irrelevant.
I’ll bet you by the end of next Friday it will be higher than it is now. If I’m right then you have to start a thread complimenting Joe Biden and must defend him throughout the thread without saying one negative thing about him. Do we have a deal?I suggest putting every penny you have into Disney stock.
The Board of Directors chooses the CEO. They don't consult with a corpse.Disney? The same Disney who is rolling in his grave because the one thing he despised the most a JEW is running his company?
Share price is the value of a company. I don’t need to explain why a higher value is a good thing.Until they issue new stocks, trading on the NYSE has no relevance to Disney, or any other company for that matter. If I buy YOUR stocks in Disney, how much money do they see?