President Biden has joined the recent tensions brewing between Disney and Florida Republicans.
During two fundraisers on Thursday, Biden out against the Florida GOP stance on Disney’s special tax haven.
“I respect conservatives. There’s nothing conservative about deciding you’re going to throw Disney out of its present posture because, Mickey Mouse?” Biden said.
“In fact, you think we should not be able to say, you know ‘gay’?” he continued.
“What’s going on here?” What the hell is going on here? And it’s just, it’s so, I don’t think this is where the vast majority of the American people are.” Biden concluded.
Here’s the background, per New Conservative Post:
“Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has shown that he’s unafraid of taking on the big guys. Disney has run the Sunshine State, getting millions in subsidies, for a very long time. Democratic and Republican governors, including former governor Jeb Bush, have bent backward to protect them. The megacorp could do anything it wanted.”
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“DeSantis then issued a proclamation calling for the special session to be expanded to include consideration of terminating all special districts enacted in Florida prior to 1968.”
“Minutes later, Republican State Rep. Randy Fine from Brevard County filed the legislation and tweeted: ‘Disney is a guest in Florida. Today, we remind them.’”
Biden is not alone in siding with Disney. National democrats, including the likes of Colorado Governor Jared Polis has called the Florida GOP’s stance an “authoritarian socialist attack”.
However, many conservatives argue Florida GOP’s move to remove special tax carve outs for the Mickey Mouse dynasty is anything but socialist.
John Daniel Davison wrote for The Federalist that DeSantis’ move is appropriate in a political world where the Dems always expected the GOP to back down to corporate pressure:
If Davison is correct this is not only the beginning of a battle between Florida Republicans and Disney, but this is the beginning of the culture war being played on entirely new battlefield.
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