|
Isn't the governor of Montana that guy who assaulted a reporter? Was he ever censured for that?
|
# ? Apr 26, 2023 23:50 |
|
|
# ? May 27, 2024 02:57 |
|
McCarthy managed to get some proposed debt ceiling legislation past the House, but 4 GOP Reps voted against it. https://www.cnbc.com/2023/04/26/debt-ceiling-house-passes-gop-bill-mccarthy-tries-to-draw-biden-into-talks.html I wonder how this will all end.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 00:06 |
|
bobjr posted:https://twitter.com/scottgustin/status/1651254385211523073?s=46&t=CBKJcBX0BD3U5HgUdsqBtw To give a bit of context on this, remember how the new board DeSantis appointed discovered that the last thing the old board did was sign a binding agreement with Disney that put a bunch of limits on the board's power? Today, DeSantis' new board decided to declare that agreement null and void, and directed their legal council to sue Disney to overturn the agreement. In return, Disney immediately filed this lawsuit claiming political retaliation. It's pretty obvious they had this ready to go as a counterstrike against any move to overturn that agreement. Incidentally, DeSantis' board did one other thing of note at that meeting: they enacted a policy banning any business in the district from enacting COVID-19 rules or restrictions. They also extended this policy to apply to companies that contract with any company in the district. It bans companies and contractors from imposing testing requirements, vaccine mandates, mask requirements, or even requiring people to show that they don't currently have COVID. quote:SECTION 2 - COVID-19 POLICIES GOVERNING EMPLOYEES OF THE quote:3.1 No person shall be required to wear a face mask, a face shield, or any other facial quote:SECTION 4 – COVID-19 POLICIES GOVERNING CONTRACTS AND quote:SECTION 5 – COVID-19 POLICIES GOVERNING SAFETY AND SANITATION
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 00:28 |
|
Eric Cantonese posted:McCarthy managed to get some proposed debt ceiling legislation past the House, but 4 GOP Reps voted against it. Is Schumer even going to let it go to a vote?
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 00:30 |
Eric Cantonese posted:McCarthy managed to get some proposed debt ceiling legislation past the House, but 4 GOP Reps voted against it. We better all hope Biden is a numismatist.
|
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 00:34 |
|
Thom12255 posted:Is Schumer even going to let it go to a vote? Not in that form. It’s going to be amended down to a clean debt ceiling raise, passed, and sent back to the House. The Senate needed a House bill to work with because it’s a funding bill
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 00:35 |
|
Jaxyon posted:Isn't the governor of Montana that guy who assaulted a reporter? Yes but reporters lie and because of this what he did was a good thing.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 00:35 |
|
It's going to be real fun watching DeSantis get the House of Mouse dropped on him.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 00:38 |
|
Hieronymous Alloy posted:We better all hope Biden is a numismatist. This is one of these "wouldn't it be cool" things that will never ever happen.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 01:27 |
|
Main Paineframe posted:To give a bit of context on this, remember how the new board DeSantis appointed discovered that the last thing the old board did was sign a binding agreement with Disney that put a bunch of limits on the board's power? Today, DeSantis' new board decided to declare that agreement null and void, and directed their legal council to sue Disney to overturn the agreement. Also I saw that they cited his book as evidence for their case, heh.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 01:50 |
|
Is there recent precedent for things like Zooey Zephyr being barred from the Montana house floor or the two Representatives in Tennessee being ejected? I don't remember similar events in my lifetime, and it sounds like what was going on immediately pre-civil war. I'm curious if there were similar expulsions or suspensions during the civil rights era, or over Vietnam.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 01:58 |
|
Seems a bit tricky to find data on all the states without searching individually, which I will not be doing fifty times. It's pretty rare in the Tennessee House though, and before now generally reserved for pretty significant criming.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 02:05 |
|
Zero_Grade posted:The extremely exact timing and precision of the filing would suggest to me - as a non lawyer - that Disney saw everything coming a mile away, waited for DeSantis & friends to make it official, and then immediately went forward with what everyone was wondering about (I assume stronger now then the past few weeks due to extra signed/dated docs). Disney has one of the absolutely scariest corporste legal teams on the planet, at least of any corp that PROBABLY doesn't just routinely have people murdered. There is a zero percent chance they didn't get this going the moment it became plausible that DeSantis was dumb enough to make war on the Mouse.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 02:08 |
|
Google Jeb Bush posted:Disney has one of the absolutely scariest corporste legal teams on the planet, at least of any corp that PROBABLY doesn't just routinely have people murdered. There is a zero percent chance they didn't get this going the moment it became plausible that DeSantis was dumb enough to make war on the Mouse. Not sure I'd ever be confident enough to take that bet. Probably doing some lifting in that sentence.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 02:20 |
|
Zamujasa posted:It's going to be real fun watching DeSantis get the House of Mouse dropped on him. "Describe what Mickey Mouse LOOKS LIKE, hyuh!"
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 02:21 |
|
DeadlyMuffin posted:Is there recent precedent for things like Zooey Zephyr being barred from the Montana house floor or the two Representatives in Tennessee being ejected? Expulsions aren't particularly rare, though they aren't common either, it's just that they've almost always been for actually doing something illegal. Ballotpedia has a list of expulsions dating back to 1837. The unique thing for Tennessee is that the particular actions for which they were expelled fall squarely in the normal "butthurt old fogies" strata of Censures. Censures are common and pretty much stick towards the ends of the spectrum between "Why aren't they being prosecuted" and "Technical breaks of decorum by the minority party" . Banning someone from the floor or talking for 10 days seems weird, but probably not egregiously outside the norms. The thing, again, is that the actual reason for this censure is bulllshit on it's face even when "SoandSo was a real meany" is somewhat common as a reason for censure.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 02:22 |
|
Hieronymous Alloy posted:We better all hope Biden is a numismatist.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 02:35 |
|
Google Jeb Bush posted:Disney has one of the absolutely scariest corporste legal teams on the planet, at least of any corp that PROBABLY doesn't just routinely have people murdered. There is a zero percent chance they didn't get this going the moment it became plausible that DeSantis was dumb enough to make war on the Mouse. Freaked me out when I learned a couple months back that they have some arm called Global Intelligence and Threat Analysis. Which, I’m sure, is just an internal group that monitors word on the street regarding marketing and what people are/aren’t talking about. But it’s fun to imagine Disney has their own little CIA. NOC operatives carefully infiltrating troubled regions of the globe to clandestinely sway local and/or tribal opinion positively toward Mickey Mouse. It’s rumored that Disney’s global intelligence arm was aware of Osama Bin Laden’s location weeks before the CIA. After learning of OBL’s proclivity toward all things Disney, a Magic Kingdom operative was able to gain entrance to the compound by simply knocking on the front door while dressed as a Donald Duck.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 02:42 |
|
FlamingLiberal posted:I really don't think he's going to do it, but he either needs to mint the coin or do the other option of saying that the debt ceiling is unconstitutional in the first place and continue to operate as normal Yeah it’s going to be the latter. If Congress doesn’t authorize the treasury to issue debt, do it anyway. Let the courts be the one to declare that America must implode according to its own laws Which is still going to be a big hit to America’s soft power because it’s still legal uncertainty, but at least the money will actually be there
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 02:43 |
|
DeadlyMuffin posted:Is there recent precedent for things like Zooey Zephyr being barred from the Montana house floor or the two Representatives in Tennessee being ejected?
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 02:46 |
|
haveblue posted:Yeah it’s going to be the latter. If Congress doesn’t authorize the treasury to issue debt, do it anyway. Let the courts be the one to declare that America must implode according to its own laws
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 02:48 |
|
Blind Rasputin posted:Freaked me out when I learned a couple months back that they have some arm called Global Intelligence and Threat Analysis. Which, I’m sure, is just an internal group that monitors word on the street regarding marketing and what people are/aren’t talking about. But it’s fun to imagine Disney has their own little CIA. NOC operatives carefully infiltrating troubled regions of the globe to clandestinely sway local and/or tribal opinion positively toward Mickey Mouse. it's not quite the CIA, but from a look at internship descriptions, it's more than you think. It's both physical and cyber threat security monitoring, and a sort of on-call crisis PR division.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 02:52 |
|
Biden's simply not gonna pull the trigger on the coin without a scenario where he can frame the GOP as having forced him into it to save the global economy.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 02:52 |
|
Google Jeb Bush posted:Disney has one of the absolutely scariest corporste legal teams on the planet, at least of any corp that PROBABLY doesn't just routinely have people murdered. There is a zero percent chance they didn't get this going the moment it became plausible that DeSantis was dumb enough to make war on the Mouse. Kinda curious to know what other corporations are in the running for this. Hasbro sent the Pinkertons after a guy this week which took me by surprise.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 02:55 |
|
Google Jeb Bush posted:Disney has one of the absolutely scariest corporate legal teams on the planet, at least of any corp that PROBABLY doesn't just routinely have people murdered. There is a zero percent chance they didn't get this going the moment it became plausible that DeSantis was dumb enough to make war on the Mouse. And uh, I'm kinda on Beetus' side here, although I suspect they offer an out of working a tour or two in the Goofy Suit.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 02:56 |
|
Shooting Blanks posted:Kinda curious to know what other corporations are in the running for this. Hasbro sent the Pinkertons after a guy this week which took me by surprise. https://www.ign.com/articles/nintendo-hacker-gary-bowser-released-from-prison-still-owes-millions
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 02:58 |
|
Zero_Grade posted:Oh I'm sure, I just found it impressive that they foresaw exactly how things would go and had a laser-accurate suit ready to go the second the gavel pounded at the idiot board meeting. Probably a number of contingency cases too, just because. I wouldn't be surprised if Disney's legal office had a betting pool going based on which lawsuit would be the most appropriate to file, based on how Desantis responded.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 03:00 |
|
Gyges posted:Being governed by our sovereign Mickey can't be worse than who's been in charge the 30 years I've lived here. Quick somebody find a Dem named Mickey Mouse to run for governor and make their entire platform about owning DeSantis.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 03:02 |
|
I think there’s a specific aspect of Zooey Zephyr’s remarks (besides that they came from a trans woman) that is really what triggered the MT Republicans. quote:"If you vote yes on this bill and yes on these amendments, I hope the next time there's an invocation when you bow your heads in prayer, you see the blood on your hands," Zephyr said. She explicitly put their lack of compassion in the context of their religion, which is supposed to promote compassion. They really don’t like having attention drawn to that.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 03:02 |
|
https://twitter.com/natashakorecki/status/1651364975728885768 Looks like Desanctimonious is still planning to run quote:“Trump is fighting Democrats, DeSantis is fighting a Mouse,” said a member of the Florida GOP’s state executive committee who supports DeSantis running for president. “Members of Congress and voters are choosing the fight they think is more important.” I'm not sure how this is a point in his favor
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 03:06 |
|
James Garfield posted:https://twitter.com/natashakorecki/status/1651364975728885768 I had to read this twice to make sure it was a DeSantis supporting GOPer saying this. Because lol wut?
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 03:12 |
|
TheDeadlyShoe posted:Biden's simply not gonna pull the trigger on the coin without a scenario where he can frame the GOP as having forced him into it to save the global economy. Why do I feel like this is the start of some kind of National Treasure plot?
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 03:20 |
|
Ghost Leviathan posted:Why do I feel like this is the start of some kind of National Treasure plot? Just make sure they don’t let it fall into the hands of an incompetent nuclear safety inspector who accidentally gives it to Cuba
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 04:31 |
|
Mellow Seas posted:I think there’s a specific aspect of Zooey Zephyr’s remarks (besides that they came from a trans woman) that is really what triggered the MT Republicans. Yeah it's a devastating bit of rhetoric. Won't matter, but she seems awesome.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 04:37 |
|
https://twitter.com/chrisgeidner/status/1651365855974809613 In a piece of good news, the DoJ is suing Tennessee to overturn the law banning gender-affirming care for minors, on the basis that such laws discriminate against trans people and therefore violate the Equal Protection Clause. It's a bit of a surprising move, given the current makeup of the Supreme Court, but presumably the DoJ thinks this has a good shot at winning in the higher courts. If they do win a victory on these grounds, the resulting precedent would put quite a blow in state efforts to discriminate against trans people.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 05:11 |
|
Huh. I figured they'd wait and take a swing at eg Missouri banning gender affirming care for everybody. Best wishes to the dour, humorless assholes at the DOJ then.Ghost Leviathan posted:Why do I feel like this is the start of some kind of National Treasure plot? personally i'm plotting to steal The Kilogram from that one lab in France
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 07:12 |
|
Discendo Vox posted:it's not quite the CIA, but from a look at internship descriptions, it's more than you think. It's both physical and cyber threat security monitoring, and a sort of on-call crisis PR division. My kids do film/TV/commercial background work and one is technically a Disney employee based on some work he did on General Hospital last year, so we get Disney employee emails and mail sometimes. I don't know what division it came from, but when there was a mass shooting down the street from our house we got a text message and email from Disney Corporate making sure we were ok. They offered counseling and anything else we might need. Disney does not gently caress around.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 07:13 |
|
Shooting Blanks posted:Kinda curious to know what other corporations are in the running for this. Hasbro sent the Pinkertons after a guy this week which took me by surprise. That's more an example of companies being stupid and punitively reactive in ways which indicate that they have less sense about how to utilize legal resources.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 09:22 |
|
VorpalBunny posted:My kids do film/TV/commercial background work and one is technically a Disney employee based on some work he did on General Hospital last year, so we get Disney employee emails and mail sometimes. I don't know what division it came from, but when there was a mass shooting down the street from our house we got a text message and email from Disney Corporate making sure we were ok. They offered counseling and anything else we might need. Disney does not gently caress around. Disney probably views themselves as a relatively high value target for terrorism. The mouse is, in many ways, America's mascot. Different global events affect companies just as much as people. As an example, HEB (grocery chain) here in TX had an outstanding response to COVID due to having an existing pandemic response plan after seeing what happened to supply chains after one of the previous ones (avian flu in the 2000s I think). They didn't just write it up and leave it in a drawer either, they actively updated it to have a corporate response for continuing operations should there be a pandemic. It worked. I can easily see Disney writing up a similar plan and building a working group to mitigate threats after 9/11 and other global events since.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 09:26 |
|
|
# ? May 27, 2024 02:57 |
|
Oracle posted:I had to read this twice to make sure it was a DeSantis supporting GOPer saying this. Because lol wut? Pretty much all of the Florida Legislature are big mad about how the Disney thing has gone down. Especially after they just kept hammering at it after the first idiotic bill. Sadly none of them have a spine, so they're continuing to just rubber-stamp whatever pudding smeared bill is put in front of them. However they can all see that they're collectively nearing the point where The Mouse looks for retribution. Which is especially bad for everyone representing any part of Central Florida. So they're left making snide remarks, wishing DeSantis would just drop this poo poo, and counting down to his actually jumping in the race. All the while they're desperately holding onto all the favors they'll get out of President DeSantis, like a crypto bro with a purse full of Dogecoin.
|
# ? Apr 27, 2023 11:55 |