What laws ares created to stop something everyone is doing? I think he answered your question from yesterday with multiple examples:
Was this even a thing that was actually happening? Was this a real problem that deserved the legislative attention and cost?
I haven't seen anything to support this narrative aside from the narrative.
The states that would hypothetically have the weather to be attractive year round would be limited. But a state like Texas would probably offer a ton.
But if you’re leaving Florida due to political reasons…
You said "moves to leave the state." They can't just pack up and start over somewhere else. Disney leadership also has to answer to shareholders, who aren't interested in abandoning 31 hotels, 3 theme parks and 25,000 acres that is a money making machine. Even if leadership promises them it's just a bluff for political purposes.
The current 7 day average deaths is 425 and that has been steadily dropping every day for 2.5 months. The unvaccinated death rate is reported to be 10 times higher, so I would assume 42 unvaccinated people are dying daily.
https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2021/us/covid-cases.html
Go ahead and change the hookem to the middle finger on my post. I was saying of course it was no big deal for you because you didn't follow the rules or wear your mask the way one is supposed to on a plane. It's easy when you use your status to be above the rules that everyone else abides to and don't wear a mask "most of the time."
Meanwhile everyone else gets 1.5 seconds per sip, as federal law requires you to briefly remove and put back on between sips and bites.
This is like Gavin Newsom telling everyone else to sacrifice while he dines maskless at The French Laundry.
Do I give a fuck that you did that, or that he did that? Absolutely not. But maybe hold off on calling everyone else babies when you are bragging about not following the rules yourself.
It was no big deal. Granted I didn't feel the need to follow the rules, but it was no big deal. For me. Because I had mine off most of the time.
Y'all are a bunch of babies...
I get the base salary, but not the incentives. Hell, I'd give him $20 million if he was MVP and $10 million for finishing 2-10. And much, much more on the others. Would be worth every penny.