Don’t even consider the fact that Florida changed state law to exact revenge on a specific corporation for merely disagreeing with them.
Consider their total incompetence in giving Disney a significant tax break as a result, because apparently no one thought this through before acting.
https://twitter.com/npapantoniswftv/status/1517272880882585602?s=21&t=Z9kvXL-XB5IryHVlEogMnA
tl;dr: With Disney’s improvement district dissolved, all that district’s debt and cost of providing services, which Disney was paying through the improvement district, will be now absorbed by the counties where that district was.
In other words taxes and debt that Disney was responsible for will now become the responsibility of Orange and Osceola county taxpayers.
Smooth move. Sure owned those libs.
On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 2:32:15 PM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
Dont even consider the fact that Florida changed state law to exact
revenge on a specific corporation for merely disagreeing with them.
Consider their total incompetence in giving Disney a significant tax break >> as a result, because apparently no one thought this through before acting. >>
https://twitter.com/npapantoniswftv/status/1517272880882585602?s!&t=Z9kvXL-XB5IryHVlEogMnA
tl;dr: With Disneys improvement district dissolved, all that districts
debt and cost of providing services, which Disney was paying through the
improvement district, will be now absorbed by the counties where that
district was.
In other words taxes and debt that Disney was responsible for will now
become the responsibility of Orange and Osceola county taxpayers.
Smooth move. Sure owned those libs.
I agree that Florida's reaction to a policy spat was stupid. But I'm guessing that the tax revenue from taxing Disney will more than make of
for the debt service and infrastructure requirements.
Doug
Emperor Wonko the Sane <do...@sorensensdomain.net> wrote:
On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 2:32:15 PM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
Don t even consider the fact that Florida changed state law to exact
revenge on a specific corporation for merely disagreeing with them.
Consider their total incompetence in giving Disney a significant tax break >> as a result, because apparently no one thought this through before acting. >>
https://twitter.com/npapantoniswftv/status/1517272880882585602?s!&t=Z9kvXL-XB5IryHVlEogMnA
tl;dr: With Disney s improvement district dissolved, all that district s >> debt and cost of providing services, which Disney was paying through the >> improvement district, will be now absorbed by the counties where that
district was.
In other words taxes and debt that Disney was responsible for will now
become the responsibility of Orange and Osceola county taxpayers.
Smooth move. Sure owned those libs.
I agree that Florida's reaction to a policy spat was stupid. But I'm guessing that the tax revenue from taxing Disney will more than make of
for the debt service and infrastructure requirements.
Doug
What tax revenue? Disney was already paying normal property taxes in the counties. The improvement district taxes were on top of that and will
vanish with the district. Disney will pay less and county taxpayers will
have to make up for it.
Emperor Wonko the Sane <doug@sorensensdomain.net> wrote:
On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 2:32:15 PM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
Dont even consider the fact that Florida changed state law to exact
revenge on a specific corporation for merely disagreeing with them.
Consider their total incompetence in giving Disney a significant tax break >>> as a result, because apparently no one thought this through before acting. >>>
https://twitter.com/npapantoniswftv/status/1517272880882585602?s!&t=Z9kvXL-XB5IryHVlEogMnA
tl;dr: With Disneys improvement district dissolved, all that districts >>> debt and cost of providing services, which Disney was paying through the >>> improvement district, will be now absorbed by the counties where that
district was.
In other words taxes and debt that Disney was responsible for will now
become the responsibility of Orange and Osceola county taxpayers.
Smooth move. Sure owned those libs.
I agree that Florida's reaction to a policy spat was stupid. But I'm
guessing that the tax revenue from taxing Disney will more than make of
for the debt service and infrastructure requirements.
Doug
What tax revenue? Disney was already paying normal property taxes in the >counties. The improvement district taxes were on top of that and will
vanish with the district. Disney will pay less and county taxpayers will
have to make up for it.
On Fri, 22 Apr 2022 23:07:21 -0000 (UTC), xyzzy <xyzzy.dude@gmail.com> wrote:
Emperor Wonko the Sane <doug@sorensensdomain.net> wrote:
On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 2:32:15 PM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
Dont even consider the fact that Florida changed state law to exact
revenge on a specific corporation for merely disagreeing with them.
Consider their total incompetence in giving Disney a significant tax break >>>> as a result, because apparently no one thought this through before acting. >>>>
https://twitter.com/npapantoniswftv/status/1517272880882585602?s!&t=Z9kvXL-XB5IryHVlEogMnA
tl;dr: With Disneys improvement district dissolved, all that districts >>>> debt and cost of providing services, which Disney was paying through the >>>> improvement district, will be now absorbed by the counties where that
district was.
In other words taxes and debt that Disney was responsible for will now >>>> become the responsibility of Orange and Osceola county taxpayers.
Smooth move. Sure owned those libs.
I agree that Florida's reaction to a policy spat was stupid. But I'm
guessing that the tax revenue from taxing Disney will more than make of
for the debt service and infrastructure requirements.
Doug
What tax revenue? Disney was already paying normal property taxes in the
counties. The improvement district taxes were on top of that and will
vanish with the district. Disney will pay less and county taxpayers will
have to make up for it.
That's with current taxes and assumes no changes and that the counties will do nothing
about new taxes or rates.
There are more ways for counties to tax than residential property
tax.
There will certainly be a period of adjustment, but you can be sure Disney will be paying
when the smoke clears.
Disney loses quite a bit. Right now they are completely autonomous.
Florida author Carl Hiaasen
has called them a "Vatican With Mouse Ears". They can build whatever they want and to whatever standards they
want, they could build a casino, a nuke plant, anything, and at will.
With the change, Disney won't be able to fart
without a county permit and will no longer be able to issue tax free
bonds, making new debt less attractive and
more expensive. It was issues with Anaheim that made Disney want the
special district in the first place, and there are
many who think a corporation should not also be a government.
On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 6:07:25 PM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
Emperor Wonko the Sane <do...@sorensensdomain.net> wrote:
On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 2:32:15 PM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:What tax revenue? Disney was already paying normal property taxes in the
Don t even consider the fact that Florida changed state law to exact
revenge on a specific corporation for merely disagreeing with them.
Consider their total incompetence in giving Disney a significant tax break >>>> as a result, because apparently no one thought this through before acting. >>>>
https://twitter.com/npapantoniswftv/status/1517272880882585602?s!&t=Z9kvXL-XB5IryHVlEogMnA
tl;dr: With Disney s improvement district dissolved, all that district s >>>> debt and cost of providing services, which Disney was paying through the >>>> improvement district, will be now absorbed by the counties where that
district was.
In other words taxes and debt that Disney was responsible for will now >>>> become the responsibility of Orange and Osceola county taxpayers.
Smooth move. Sure owned those libs.
I agree that Florida's reaction to a policy spat was stupid. But I'm
guessing that the tax revenue from taxing Disney will more than make of
for the debt service and infrastructure requirements.
Doug
counties. The improvement district taxes were on top of that and will
vanish with the district. Disney will pay less and county taxpayers will
have to make up for it.
A tax district that increases taxes? That doesn't make any sense.
In rural areas there are fire tax districts which levy extra taxes on areas to pay for fire protection. I lived in one for nearly 20 years.
On 4/23/2022 11:28 AM, xyzzy wrote:
In rural areas there are fire tax districts which levy extra taxes on areas >> to pay for fire protection. I lived in one for nearly 20 years.
We have a fire millage that is voted on every five years. It has never
been turned down. It has allowed us to get equipment for our fire
rescue department and in the years with no equipment purchases we were
able to take operations funding from the fire account, which freed up
about $500,000 over 5 years that we could use to put crushed limestone
down on some of the higher traveled gravel roads. It's no more than 1 mill.
<joe@mich.com> wrote:
On Fri, 22 Apr 2022 23:07:21 -0000 (UTC), xyzzy <xyzzy.dude@gmail.com> wrote:
Emperor Wonko the Sane <doug@sorensensdomain.net> wrote:
On Friday, April 22, 2022 at 2:32:15 PM UTC-5, xyzzy wrote:
In other words taxes and debt that Disney was responsible for will now >>>>> become the responsibility of Orange and Osceola county taxpayers.
I agree that Florida's reaction to a policy spat was stupid. But I'm
guessing that the tax revenue from taxing Disney will more than make of
for the debt service and infrastructure requirements.
What tax revenue?
Disney was already paying normal property taxes in the
counties. The improvement district taxes were on top of that and will
vanish with the district. Disney will pay less and county taxpayers will >>> have to make up for it.
That's with current taxes and assumes no changes and that the counties will do nothing
about new taxes or rates.
The counties can certainly choose not to give Disney the same level of >services it gives itself but there is nothing they can do to reduce the
cost of the debt obligations being passed onto them.
There are more ways for counties to tax than residential property
tax.
Well this varies by state and from I know in FL counties have very little >flexibility in this area.
I also dont think a corporation should also be a government but theres >nothing special about Disneys. There are dozens of these districts across >Florida including one controlled by the developers of The Villages, home of >the FL GOP base. Get rid of all of them, fine with me. But to get rid of
one because youre pissed about what a corporation said?
What happened to
the GOP view that corporations have free speech rights?
I do not believe public corporations should have free speech rights on social issues
because the employees and stock holders have diverse opinions and the corporation cannot
speak for all of them. I do think corporations have the right to support political candidates
that favor issues that are good for the corporation since that would be serving all the employees and stockholders.
On Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 2:11:33 PM UTC-7, j...@mich.com wrote:
I do not believe public corporations should have free speech rights on social issuesCitizens United, which allows unlimited donations in the name of the company, was decided on the basis of free speech. I find your statements contradictory.
because the employees and stock holders have diverse opinions and the corporation cannot
speak for all of them. I do think corporations have the right to support political candidates
that favor issues that are good for the corporation since that would be serving all the employees and stockholders.
On Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 11:57:35 AM UTC-5, Eric Ramon wrote:
On Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 2:11:33 PM UTC-7, j...@mich.com wrote:
I do not believe public corporations should have free speech rights on social issuesCitizens United, which allows unlimited donations in the name of the company, was decided on the basis of free speech. I find your statements contradictory.
because the employees and stock holders have diverse opinions and the corporation cannot
speak for all of them. I do think corporations have the right to support political candidates
that favor issues that are good for the corporation since that would be serving all the employees and stockholders.
I do too. Employees and stockholders have diverse opinions, not only about social issues, but also about which political candidates favor issues that are good for the employees and stockholders of the corporation.
On Sun, 24 Apr 2022 10:19:00 -0700 (PDT), Johnny RSFCootball <1jay1mi...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sunday, April 24, 2022 at 11:57:35 AM UTC-5, Eric Ramon wrote:
On Saturday, April 23, 2022 at 2:11:33 PM UTC-7, j...@mich.com wrote:
I do not believe public corporations should have free speech rights on social issuesCitizens United, which allows unlimited donations in the name of the company, was decided on the basis of free speech. I find your statements contradictory.
because the employees and stock holders have diverse opinions and the corporation cannot
speak for all of them. I do think corporations have the right to support political candidates
that favor issues that are good for the corporation since that would be serving all the employees and stockholders.
I do too. Employees and stockholders have diverse opinions, not only about social issues, but also about which political candidates favor issues that are good for the employees and stockholders of the corporation.I was thinking of simple business issues such as double taxation of dividends. However, I can probably go along with this. As for Citizens United,
it's led to massive non-disclosed contributions and corruption. Political candidates, especially at the national level, are almost at the level of
being bought and paid for. It needs to go, or heavily modified, and term limits implemented.
Don’t even consider the fact that Florida changed state law to exact revenge on a specific corporation for merely disagreeing with them.
Consider their total incompetence in giving Disney a significant tax break as a result, because apparently no one thought this through before acting.
https://twitter.com/npapantoniswftv/status/1517272880882585602?s=21&t=Z9kvXL-XB5IryHVlEogMnA
tl;dr: With Disney’s improvement district dissolved, all that district’s debt and cost of providing services, which Disney was paying through the improvement district, will be now absorbed by the counties where that district was.
In other words taxes and debt that Disney was responsible for will now become the responsibility of Orange and Osceola county taxpayers.
Smooth move. Sure owned those libs.
--
“I usually skip over your posts because of your disguistng, contrarian, liberal personality.” — Altie
Don’t even consider the fact that Florida changed state law to exact revenge on a specific corporation for merely disagreeing with them.
Consider their total incompetence in giving Disney a significant tax break as a result, because apparently no one thought this through before acting.
https://twitter.com/npapantoniswftv/status/1517272880882585602?s=21&t=Z9kvXL-XB5IryHVlEogMnA
tl;dr: With Disney’s improvement district dissolved, all that district’s debt and cost of providing services, which Disney was paying through the improvement district, will be now absorbed by the counties where that district was.
In other words taxes and debt that Disney was responsible for will now become the responsibility of Orange and Osceola county taxpayers.
Smooth move. Sure owned those libs.
Don’t even consider the fact that Florida changed state law to exact revenge on a specific corporation for merely disagreeing with them.
Consider their total incompetence in giving Disney a significant tax break as a result, because apparently no one thought this through before acting.
https://twitter.com/npapantoniswftv/status/1517272880882585602?s=21&t=Z9kvXL-XB5IryHVlEogMnA
tl;dr: With Disney’s improvement district dissolved, all that district’s debt and cost of providing services, which Disney was paying through the improvement district, will be now absorbed by the counties where that district was.
In other words taxes and debt that Disney was responsible for will now become the responsibility of Orange and Osceola county taxpayers.
Smooth move. Sure owned those libs.
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