bill stripping Disney of self governing status goes to Governor for signing

I don't know about you but when I was in a pre-K deaf school, I was curious about the girls every time we boys took a shower. The girls' shower room was right across there. I tried to go over there to observe. Naturally the staff would go tsk tsk nope go back.

Curiosity is natural to kids. As JPP's fuckwits have repeatedly proved, some of them had the curiosity beaten out of them or they were simply too fucking stupid to begin with.

https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem....-health/8-tips-to-develop-childrens-curiosity
Children are naturally curious and seem to want to know everything about the world around them. Giving children the opportunity to be curious and explore their environment is important for their development and well-being. Curious children are more likely to learn and retain information, and stay involved and do better in school.

Here are 8 tips to nurture and develop children's curiosity:
1. Show them the world.
Traveling, go camping, go to a museum or show them another culture.

2. Spend time together as a family.
Go for a walk, bake a cake, or go to the park or zoo.

3. Encourage friends and family to give experiences rather than gifts.
Kids remember experience, the excitement they felt in planning and the happiness afterward. Memories can last a lifetime.

4. Wonder aloud.
Say out loud, "I wonder why the leaves on the trees are green?"

5. Encourage natural interest.
If children are interested in an activity, give them opportunities to do that activity.

6. Ask open-ended questions.
Use words like who, what, when, where, why and how.

7. Prompt thinking.
When your children have a question, ask for their thoughts first before answering.

8. Let kids be kids.
Unstructured play is a great way to nurture and develop your children's curiosity and sense of discovery.

By allowing your children to be curious and explore, you teach them confidence and appreciation. You also show them the world and teach them the value of experiences over things. Explore with your children, get outdoors, and learn about the world around you. Curiosity will always open doors, and lead down new and exciting paths full of adventure and learning.
 
And now fuckwit DeSantis is anti-business and going to make the area much, much poorer. :rofl2: What a bunch of fucking morons.

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lol.

disney fucked itself with it's cultural degeneration agenda.

watching you whine is great fun.
 
The government will be setting Disney's taxes. Hardly free from debt :laugh:

If it isn't a loss for Disney then why would they want the Special Deal??:dunno:

RWNJ and assorted fuckwits are anti-business.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/busi...718116-42eb-11ec-9404-50a28a88b9cd_story.html
Big Business Can’t Rely on Republicans Anymore
The marriage between big business and the Republican Party has long been one of the strongest in American politics. But that relationship is on the rocks, and the rift is growing wider and wider.

The conflict puts business leaders in the agonizing position of being caught between newly hostile Republicans and traditionally antagonistic Democrats. The correct response is not to commit to either party, but to find allies in both. Importantly, executives need to engage in a campaign of persuasion about the importance of free markets and of policy that creates a productive business climate....

...The split appears to reflect the sentiment of rank-and-file Republicans, as well. Gallup conducted its annual “confidence in institutions” poll last summer. Only 20% of Republicans expressed a great deal of confidence in big business, a 12-percentage-point drop from one year earlier. Republican confidence in business is lower than it has been in the half-century history of the poll, according to Gallup.

There are many factors driving Republicans and business leaders apart. Here are three....

 
Curiosity is natural to kids. As JPP's fuckwits have repeatedly proved, some of them had the curiosity beaten out of them or they were simply too fucking stupid to begin with.

https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem....-health/8-tips-to-develop-childrens-curiosity
Children are naturally curious and seem to want to know everything about the world around them. Giving children the opportunity to be curious and explore their environment is important for their development and well-being. Curious children are more likely to learn and retain information, and stay involved and do better in school.

Here are 8 tips to nurture and develop children's curiosity:
1. Show them the world.
Traveling, go camping, go to a museum or show them another culture.

2. Spend time together as a family.
Go for a walk, bake a cake, or go to the park or zoo.

3. Encourage friends and family to give experiences rather than gifts.
Kids remember experience, the excitement they felt in planning and the happiness afterward. Memories can last a lifetime.

4. Wonder aloud.
Say out loud, "I wonder why the leaves on the trees are green?"

5. Encourage natural interest.
If children are interested in an activity, give them opportunities to do that activity.

6. Ask open-ended questions.
Use words like who, what, when, where, why and how.

7. Prompt thinking.
When your children have a question, ask for their thoughts first before answering.

8. Let kids be kids.
Unstructured play is a great way to nurture and develop your children's curiosity and sense of discovery.

By allowing your children to be curious and explore, you teach them confidence and appreciation. You also show them the world and teach them the value of experiences over things. Explore with your children, get outdoors, and learn about the world around you. Curiosity will always open doors, and lead down new and exciting paths full of adventure and learning.

The more they deny their curiosity, the more they want to know. Like I said.... The Streisand Effect.

BTW, I did see them naked so joke's on them.
 
RWNJ and assorted fuckwits are anti-business.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/busi...718116-42eb-11ec-9404-50a28a88b9cd_story.html
Big Business Can’t Rely on Republicans Anymore
The marriage between big business and the Republican Party has long been one of the strongest in American politics. But that relationship is on the rocks, and the rift is growing wider and wider.

The conflict puts business leaders in the agonizing position of being caught between newly hostile Republicans and traditionally antagonistic Democrats. The correct response is not to commit to either party, but to find allies in both. Importantly, executives need to engage in a campaign of persuasion about the importance of free markets and of policy that creates a productive business climate....

...The split appears to reflect the sentiment of rank-and-file Republicans, as well. Gallup conducted its annual “confidence in institutions” poll last summer. Only 20% of Republicans expressed a great deal of confidence in big business, a 12-percentage-point drop from one year earlier. Republican confidence in business is lower than it has been in the half-century history of the poll, according to Gallup.

There are many factors driving Republicans and business leaders apart. Here are three....


business occurs in a context of other concerns.

businesses pushing child grooming deserve to get fucked six ways till sunday.

Libertarians like you who will follow huge corporations to hell are stupid and one dimensional in their thinking.
 
The more they deny their curiosity, the more they want to know. Like I said.... The Streisand Effect.

BTW, I did see them naked so joke's on them.

Awesome psych reference! https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4675534/

Understanding Psychological Reactance
Reactance – the motivation to regain a freedom after it has been lost or threatened – leads people to resist the social influence of others....

...Reactance is an unpleasant motivational arousal that emerges when people experience a threat to or loss of their free behaviors. It serves as a motivator to restore one’s freedom. The amount of reactance depends on the importance of the threatened freedom and the perceived magnitude of the threat. Internal threats are self-imposed threats arising from choosing specific alternatives and rejecting others. External threats arise either from impersonal situational factors that by happenstance create a barrier to an individual’s freedom or from social influence attempts targeting a specific individual...

... On the behavioral side, threatened people may exhibit the restricted behavior (direct restoration) or may observe others performing a related behavior (indirect restoration). They may aggressively force the threatening person to remove the threat or they may behave in a hostile and aggressive way just to let off steam (aggression). On the cognitive side, people may derogate the source of threat, upgrade the restricted freedom, or downgrade the imposed option...



Old meme which some old hag and her crybully gang tried to have me banned for using:
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Awesome psych reference! https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4675534/

Understanding Psychological Reactance
Reactance – the motivation to regain a freedom after it has been lost or threatened – leads people to resist the social influence of others....

...Reactance is an unpleasant motivational arousal that emerges when people experience a threat to or loss of their free behaviors. It serves as a motivator to restore one’s freedom. The amount of reactance depends on the importance of the threatened freedom and the perceived magnitude of the threat. Internal threats are self-imposed threats arising from choosing specific alternatives and rejecting others. External threats arise either from impersonal situational factors that by happenstance create a barrier to an individual’s freedom or from social influence attempts targeting a specific individual...

... On the behavioral side, threatened people may exhibit the restricted behavior (direct restoration) or may observe others performing a related behavior (indirect restoration). They may aggressively force the threatening person to remove the threat or they may behave in a hostile and aggressive way just to let off steam (aggression). On the cognitive side, people may derogate the source of threat, upgrade the restricted freedom, or downgrade the imposed option...

Exactly. The more they don't want you to see, the more you want to see.

In my case when I was at pre-K deaf school, they kept preventing me from seeing, the more I want to see. There were more cases, especially the religious reasons.

This just made me think of the Forbidden Fruit.
 
No, unfortunately, it will be the property owners, tax codes would have to be changed to increase taxes on Disney.
Then the same state representative that striped Disney's special deal can certainly change the tax codes. Ask yourself if Disney would be paying less taxes why would they want to keep the Special Deal that they have?
 
Exactly. The more they don't want you to see, the more you want to see.

In my case when I was at pre-K deaf school, they kept preventing me from seeing, the more I want to see. There were more cases, especially the religious reasons.

This just made me think of the Forbidden Fruit.

Another example is the parent who warns their kid not to touch a hot stove but the kid is attracted to it for some reason. At some point, the parent has to give up telling the kid not to touch it and just wait for the inevitable screams while having ice and burn cream handy.
 
Then the same state representative that striped Disney's special deal can certainly change the tax codes. Ask yourself if Disney would be paying less taxes why would they want to keep the Special Deal that they have?

I sincerely hope DeSantis strips Disney of the rule.
 
Then the same state representative that striped Disney's special deal can certainly change the tax codes. Ask yourself if Disney would be paying less taxes why would they want to keep the Special Deal that they have?

The tax code has to apply equally to all. They can't write a bill to tax Disney more than other property owners without violating the Florida and US Constitutions.
 
Another example is the parent who warns their kid not to touch a hot stove but the kid is attracted to it for some reason. At some point, the parent has to give up telling the kid not to touch it and just wait for the inevitable screams while having ice and burn cream handy.

LOL. Exactly. But after seeing naked women it would give them boys "internal burn" that no remedy, not even aloe vera, would heal.
 
Then the same state representative that striped Disney's special deal can certainly change the tax codes. Ask yourself if Disney would be paying less taxes why would they want to keep the Special Deal that they have?
Did you read the article?
 
I agree. Disney got a little too big for their britches and now it's going to cost them big time. I just hope it doesn't effect my son's job.

My guess is that DeSantis will hurt himself more than he'll hurt Disney. The anti-business aspect of Trumpism is hurting the Republican Party.

Money can be lost and new rules drawn up, but a political bullet through one's own foot is a career ender.
 
I agree. Disney got a little too big for their britches and now it's going to cost them big time. I just hope it doesn't effect my son's job.
It seems Disney is a great business for Florida, things like this may not happen now because of DeSantis. I don’t know that your son does, but this is going to hurt a lot of people and your son may be one of them. The Trumpublicans are slowly realizing what their knee jerk action has done.
https://www.npr.org/2022/04/08/1091586117/florida-disney-universal-theme-parks-affordable-housing
 
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