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   Leroy N. Soetoro to All   
   [Boycott the NFL on HULU...] Disney scra   
   21 May 23 22:56:10   
   
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   From: democrat-criminals@mail.house.gov   
      
   Bleeding money by the truckload, Disney cancels Chapek.   
      
      
      
   Disney pulled the plug on a nearly $900 million development project in   
   Florida that would have brought 2,000 high-paying jobs to the state   
   because of “changing business conditions, the company said Thursday.   
      
   The stunning move comes amid Disney’s escalating feud with Florida Gov.   
   Ron DeSantis after he dissolved the company’s longtime special district   
   overseeing its Orlando-area theme parks – leading to warring lawsuits.   
      
   “Does the state want us to invest more, employ more people, and pay more   
   taxes, or not?” Disney boss Robert Iger said on an earnings-related   
   conference call with analysts last week.   
      
   Iger’s predecessor, Bob Chapek, had planned to invest $864 million in a   
   new campus in the Lake Nona region, about 20 miles from the Magic Kingdom,   
   and relocate 2,000 workers from its California theme park.   
      
   The jobs, some as Disney characters and “Imagineers,” had an average   
   salary of $120,000, according to an estimate from the Florida Department   
   of Economic Opportunity cited by the New York Times.   
      
   But Chapek was fired last year and Iger returned as CEO, quickly ordering   
   the company to reduce 7,000 jobs and slash $5.5 billion from content and   
   administrative budgets, according to The Wall Street Journal.   
      
   “Given the considerable changes that have occurred since the announcement   
   of this project, including new leadership and changing business   
   conditions, we have decided not to move forward,” said Josh D’Amaro, Walt   
   Disney Parks and Resorts chairperson, In an email to employees on   
   Thursday.   
      
   The changing business conditions include both job cuts and growing   
   tensions with Florida lawmakers and DeSantis, the Journal reported, citing   
   people familiar with the matter.   
      
   Hundreds of Disney workers have already relocated to Florida, and will be   
   given the option of moving back, D’Amaro said in the memo to workers,   
   which the company sent to The Post.   
      
   “While some were excited about the new campus, I know that this decision   
   and the circumstances surrounding it have been difficult for others,”   
   D’Amaro wrote.   
      
   The governor’s office did not immediately respond Thursday to a request   
   for comment.   
      
   Disney and DeSantis have been locked in an increasingly acrimonious battle   
   that started in March 2022, when Chapek criticized Florida’s so-called   
   “Don’t Say Gay” bill that would limit the discussion of gender identity   
   and sexuality in elementary schools.   
      
   DeSantis, who is expected to announce he will seek the 2024 Republican   
   nomination for president, then moved to strip Disney of its long-standing   
   self-governing power over Walt Disney World,   
      
   The governor signed the bill into law and argued that “woke Disney” should   
   not receive special treatment in the state.   
      
   Disney called the move political retaliation over what should be protected   
   free speech and sued the state last month to have the moves reversed. The   
   state sued Disney.   
      
   Disney currently employs more than 75,000 people in the Orlando area.   
      
   “I remain optimistic about the direction of our Walt Disney World   
   business,” D’Amaro wrote. “We have plans to invest $17 billion and create   
   13,000 jobs over the next 10 years. I hope we’re able to do so.”   
      
   Laurie Sturtevant   
   2 days ago   
      
   It's funny how they're spinning this to be about DeSantis. The Imagineers   
   were up in arms when they heard they would have to move from California to   
   Florida. They were threatening a mass exodus a couple of years ago about   
   it.  So now they can just back off that move and say it was because of the   
   big bad Florida Governor instead of saying they caved to their talented   
   employees who didn't want to move.   
      
   redfoxjr   
   2 days ago   
      
   Disney is bleeding money right now. It's definitely easier to run a   
   deflection and take eyes off the real problem that their content machine   
   is sputtering at the box office and with streaming as well. They most   
   likely looked at the numbers and realized they couldn't afford to move   
   forward.  But it's easier to just blame DeSantis than admit that they   
   created their own problems.   
      
   Elisa K   
   2 days ago   
      
   They should be watching their six, because now that the tech job market is   
   cooling off and people are cutting back because of changes in the economy,   
   the higher the odds are that Disney will replace these talented employees   
   with a contract firm and lay the lot of them off after they train their   
   replacements. It wouldn't be the first time that Disney has done that.   
   They are not the sweet sugar plums and fairy dust company people like to   
   think they are.   
      
   Richard Bucci   
   2 days ago   
      
   (1) $900 million is a spec in Florida’s exploding economy. (2) Good luck   
   staying in California, a state that is slowly but steadily imploding.(3)   
   DeSantis for President.   
      
      
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