Stop Using Legislation To Virtue Signal
Both Republicans and Democrats are abusing states' police powers to achieve performative political goals. They should stop.

Officials in overwhelmingly Democratic California have long used state power to torment businesses they don't like for a variety of ideological reasons. The Newsom administration is, by its own admission, trying to put the entire fossil-fuels industry out of business because of the governor's stated concerns about climate change.
A succession of Democratic attorney generals—Rob Bonta, Xavier Becerra and Kamala Harris—used the state Department of Justice to go after gun manufacturers, insurance companies, and carmakers for transparently political reasons. Sure, they concoct legalistic justifications—such as claiming that pension funds' coal investments endanger the state's long-term fiscal health.
But they're really just misusing their police authority to achieve progressive policy goals. Republicans have been right in arguing that state Democrats should knock off the politics of virtue signaling, stick to the basics of governance and treat all citizens and businesses equitably. Having failed to rein in the Left, however, the Right now is mimicking its tactics.
In states where conservatives have power they are more aggressive than progressives in punishing companies they dislike—not just for the nature of their business, but for the operational decisions those companies make and the political views corporate leaders express. Like Democrats, they're doing real harm even if their efforts are all about posturing.
Florida is the prime example. Gov. Ron DeSantis (R), who is positioning himself as the Trumpiest candidate for the 2024 presidential race, wants to punish Twitter because its board thwarted Elon Musk's buyout attempt. I argued that his takeover would advance freer speech, but it's an appalling abuse of government power to intervene in that private dispute.
"We're going to be looking at ways that the state of Florida potentially can be holding these Twitter board of directors accountable for breaching their fiduciary duty," DeSantis declared at a recent press conference. He previously signed a First-Amendment-shredding tech bill that also is about posturing given that courts almost certainly will invalidate it.
Whenever a politician says "we," that politician really is saying "the machinery of government." Yet to the hosannas of conservatives who claim to be the upholders of limited government and the Constitution, DeSantis took things further by vowing to strip special state zoning rules that give Disney magical self-governing powers around its theme-park kingdom in Orlando.
It's fair to criticize the special privileges enjoyed by influential corporate players. This columnist and The Orange County Register editorial board have regularly slammed Disney's outsized political influence and subsidies in Anaheim. Cities ought to treat all businesses equally, although there's a serious case for exempting private enterprises from burdensome land-use and planning regulations.
But that serious debate is not the impetus in Florida. As Allahpundit explained in the conservative Hot Air website, DeSantis had no problem carving out a Disney exemption from his tech bill nor has he or Florida Republicans expressed principled opposition to Disney's fiefdom. Instead, DeSantis is punishing Disney because its corporate leaders vocally opposed his "Don't Say Gay" legislation.
"No one believes that Disney would be facing this reckoning if it had cheer-led the 'don't say gay' bill," the column opined. "Which means the action Florida is taking, although facially neutral, is textbook viewpoint discrimination by government. Likewise, if a governor conditioned welfare payments on the recipient signing a statement pledging that he won't criticize the governor's climate-change agenda, that would be—or should be—a problem."
I wish he hadn't given California officials ideas. Seriously, DeSantis' efforts aren't fundamentally different in principle from what California's woke progressives are doing—misusing state power to go after their corporate enemies. DeSantis' action is creepily reminiscent of when AG Harris tried to force some conservative nonprofits to reveal their donors, although probably worse.
Colorado's libertarian-ish governor Jared Polis's rebuttal was delightful. His Tweet: "Florida's authoritarian socialist attacks on the private sector are driving businesses away. In CO, we don't meddle in affairs of companies like @Disney or @Twitter. Hey @Disney we're ready for Mountain Disneyland and @twitter we're ready for Twitter HQ2, whoever your owners are." Touché.
Sadly, we now have two parties that are unabashedly authoritarian and socialistic – and use whatever authority they have to advance virtue-signaling agendas. While blue California impedes immigration enforcement, red Texas imposes enhanced border truck inspections—something Reason rightly called a "performative stunt" that led to massive border backups and "screwed over truck drivers."
California filed more than 110 mostly performative lawsuits against the Trump administration, which echoed Texas' 48 mostly performative lawsuits against the Obama administration. Despite both sides' inconsistent claims of 10th Amendment (states' rights) principle, we all know the reality. Ambitious partisan politicians simply are using government muscle to signal to their base that they are fighting back against (fill in the blank).
Owning the other side can indeed be great fun as long as your side is in power. It's safer for everyone's liberties, however, if both parties stayed within some guardrails.
This column was first published in The Orange County Register.
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Both sideeeeeees!
Dumb ass. The article starts by gently acknowledging that democrats in California are authoritarian on almost every level and then spends the rest of the time saying republicans in Florida are worse for revoking special corporate privileges. Further the governor seeking to open up a prominent speech platform to abide by free speech principles should be applauded before criticizing the specific methods.
It's getting pretty ridiculous that Reason can't pick the most egregious actors and violations against libertarian principles yet keeps exclusively attacking the party more receptive to those principles
"the party more receptive to those principles"
I'm not so sure that's true anymore. Trumpism is often about punishing non-supporters and has largely abandoned small government conservatism. The distance between libertarians and Republicans seems to be growing.
The distance between libertarians and Republicans seems to be growing.
Why shouldn't it? I mean that question seriously. If Republicans look at libertarians and see them responding to egregious violations of liberty by the left with "Gosh, you probably oughtn't do that." and responding to even modest or questionable violations of liberty on the right with "You monsters are horrifyingly awful! This is why we're utterly opposed to anything you might possibly want to do!", is it really that much of a surprise when they conclude that maybe libertarian principle isn't all its cracked up to be for conservatives?
Read up on honor cultures.
Well, dignity cultures don't have a great record of sustaining themselves without an undercurrent of honor culture.
And my point still stands. If the ostensible champions of libertarian principle show they're willing to play fast and loose with those principles when it comes to favoring the other side, how attached can you expect conservatives to become to libertarian principle?
I don't think republicans are abandoning small government conservatism because of libertarian criticism.
They've stopped heeding libertarian criticism because they've concluded that that criticism is mostly horses**t concern trolling.
This.
Greenhut being just another example.
A woke corporation willlingly chose to insert themselves into a fight over public school education and parental control. Something that had no direct involvement with their business.
That the legislature responded by withdrawing special favors previously granted is not 'virtue signaling' it is reminding beneficiaries of such arrangements to stay in their fucking lane.
While some of the rhetoric sounds passable the net effect of 'libertarianism' at Reason is Heads: The Left wins or Tails: Everyone else loses.
Fuck that noise and fuck Greenhut's serially dishonest bleatings.
The government telling a corporation to "stay in their fucking lane" on an opinion of legislation is hard to square with libertarianism.
Telling parents to go fuck themselves in regards to them objecting to the sexual grooming of their own children is hard to square with libertarianism too. Why are you defending the actions of a massive corporation that wants to wade into the Culture War and remove the freedom of people to raise their own children with their morals and values?
"Telling parents to go fuck themselves in regards to them objecting to the sexual grooming of their own children is hard to square with libertarianism too." Agreed
"Why are you defending the actions of a massive corporation that wants to wade into the Culture War and remove the freedom of people to raise their own children with their morals and values?"
I'm not. I'm just opposed to the state intervening to punish speech even when I disagree with that speech and dislike the speaker.
It's not a punishment. Unless you think that ending up being treated the same as every other amusement park operator in the state is "punishment."
Loss of privilege is not punishment.
It is a consequence, to be sure, but they are no worse off than their competitors.
The important thing is the state took action to deter free speech. Consequence/punishment...semantics.
Whether or not Disney deserved that privilege is a separate issue.
You seem intent on finding equivalence here. There is none. Disney lost a shiny little bauble because they were trying to force their will on the Florida people who were being properly represented by their legislature and governor. California is a totalitarian state in which the people are treated like inmates by a corrupt, dysfunctional state assembly and a totalitarian Marxist governor who was almost recalled recently.
It’s like you’re claiming six of one half a dozen of another when it’s more like six of one ten thousand of another. Just admit it.
All true, but the way I see it, an individual or any nongovernment agency can have 10,000 or 10 million or 10 billion to 6 vs. a state government. This is not California vs Florida. It is a free corporation (Disney) vs. the state of Florida.
Disney tried to influence or pressure the state to impose their policy wishes, a right we all have. Florida used the power to (arguably) deny their 1st A rights.
I used to do favors for one of my neighbors. Until she decided to rat me out to code enforcement.
Any feeling she has of being punished is merely a symptom of her sense of entitlement.
Snitching bitches get stitches.
I used to do favors for one of my neighbors. Until she decided to rat me out to code enforcement. - Matches this situation to a T. FL should have ended special districts years ago. Giving benefits to one corporation over others creates it's own problems. Twitter's board has a fiduciary obligation, so enforcing that is not a problem either. What counts is whether or not the action is legal and proper, not the motive behind it. They ended many special districts, not just Disney's. You didn't have to help your neighbor, but you did. Why you stopped is not a factor.
The solution to this is simple. Parents should have the right to pull their kids out of public school, put them in private school and get their property taxes back to help cover the costs. Its lack of freedom of choice that is the problem. You can not create a single school system that will satisfy everyone in a "diverse" society.
Schools need to be forced to compete for students. This will rectify all these issues quickly.
It squares perfectly well with actual libertarianisn.
Firstly, Disney lied about what was actually in the bill - painting legislators as bigots. Then they said they would fight for it's repeal.
When anyone - a corporation, or individual - jumps directly into a political fight with a legislature - especially over a law with broad public support -the idea that that legislature must roll over and take it is absurd on it's face.
Libertarianism fully understands that there will be consequences for the exercise of liberty. Disney had and still has the liberty to speak on any issue they want. That such speech might cost them legislatively granted special dispensations is not unlibertarian.
The idea that such special dispensations must persist, regardless of behavior, is not liberty, it's a form of aristocracy.
Fuck that noise and fuck people who cannot or will not recognize this.
Exactly. Being libertarian doesn’t mean not hitting back. And really, the democrats are literally trying to enslave the American people. The conversation should be about how fast and how aggressively to destroy them. Not about how to be nicer to them.
At this point, anything we do to the democrats is ok. They’ve brought it on themselves.
corporations can have all the political opinions they want. At the end of the day free market will sort it out, however free market can not exist when corporations have more influence than small businesses in government and get special privileges others don't have. Corporate lobbying undermines free market and it needs to go.
Exactly. Fuck Disney. And fuck those psycho tranny’s hungry for the flesh of young schoolchildren. Bob Chapek decided he was more afraid of them then he is of us. Now he’s learning an expensive lesson. With many more to follow if he doesn’t learn from DeSantis straightening him out.
Conservatism has always been horsesh*t on small government, and it didn't start with Trump or W. Hell, the Libertarian Party was created in response to a Republican's wage and price controls.
That was Nixon. He was a big government Republican. A lot of republicans aren’t like that, and Nixon wasn’t really all that conservative.
I think the biggest divide between libertarians and conservatives is that conservatives believe a secure border is needed to maintain sovereignty and freedom whereas libertarians do not. The constitution is on the side of conservatives for this like it or not.
80% friends not 20% enemies - Reagan
Nice theory.
When somebody is relying on you to protect their rights, them not bagging on you while you do so makes trust impossible.
And Libertarians shove their collective heads up their ass as botmrder security relates to the welfare state. You cannot discuss topics with people who argue in bad faith.
Thankfully it is. The border situation is a disaster and proof that open borders are a disaster.
Please don't assume that Reason or Greenhut are representative of libertarians.
I'd say it's a mixed bag. Conservatives are coming closer to libertarians on things like free speech. Some (though far from all) conservatives are coming closer on certain criminal justice reforms. Some are also moving farther from libertarians on certain economic and trade issues.
No, I don't think they're representative of libertarianism. I do think, though, that they're representative of establishment libertarianism. When somebody who isn't already a libertarian is going to look to see what exactly it is that libertarians think, where do you think they're going to go to? The Mises Caucus, Scott Horton, Dave Smith or the commenters here? Or are they going look to the Libertarian Party, Cato and Reason? And, yeah, Greenhut's views do seem pretty par for the course in those circles.
And my complaint is that libertarianism had the opportunity to bring conservatives to our line of thinking. And establishment libertarians blew it. Because they'd rather bend over backwards to satisfy progressives. Well, unfortunately, conservatives concluding that libertarianism is basically a stalking horse for progressivism is a consequence of that. And conservatives not feeling bound by libertarian principle is a result.
It wasn't that. It was bending over backward to say, "We're different." To do that, they had to distance themselves from those they were closest to. So they exaggerated that difference (and made up diffrerences where none existed) at the expense of the difference between themselves and their opposites.
And by voting for a third candidate they shout WE'RE DIFFERENT, regardless of the consequences. They feel honorable while their vote means that the group they have less in common with grows in power.
The libertarian party is not even representative of libertarianism at times.
Which brings us to the unpleasant subject of Hank Phillips…..
^ Butthurt Trumpista.
^ angry prog.
Shorter MasterThief:
"Ass long ass it is MY Team doing it, it all cums up roses! If it is YOUR team doing it... It stinks like a skunk!"
Agree with MasterThief. The author of the articles concedes in a quick fly-by that Democrats use the tactic to punish conservative and other businesses (and people) they don't like (i.e., conservatives, especially vocal ones). He then goes on to savage at length the same sort of actions committed by conservatives, adopted largely in response to the actions of their liberal opponents.
Perhaps this is somewhat simplistic, but the author's argument sounds to me very like braying that even though the enemy is using full automatic weapons and killing lots of us, it is just downright ungentlemanly for us to use automatic weapons also when the "right" thing to do would be for us continue to engage the enemy with smooth-bore, single-shot muskets.
Thanks but no thanks. I don't need that kind of advice, and we conservatives don't need that kind of ass-biter running loose among us, vitiating our resistance and sowing discord.
If you lead a large corporation and use political influence to get a special deal that makes your company big profits you would be well advised to keep a low profile. Most criminal dealers in kick backs know this instinctively.
If Disney were to lobby about freeway off ramps, water rights, or something directly related to their business no one would be especially upset, understanding why they got involved.
To charge directly into the culture wars, especially spreading lies, was bound to have a bad result.
Especially when you're supposed to be trying to get people of all political persuasions to travel to Florida to visit your park.
To charge directly into the culture wars, especially spreading lies, was bound to have a bad result.
I would argue that this is the long-term end result of Disney trying like mad to avoid culture wars.
If they were truly committed to LGBTQ representation or whatnot, they would be acting differently toward China than they do.
Disney is actually a target of ridicule amongst the LGBTQ types because of their constant claims to having just done something ground-breaking by having such-and-such character be sort-of 'gay-coded,' while never actually coming out and (ironically) saying "Gay."
It's very similar to Disney's having waiting until it was absolutely safe to have had a black main character, and then patting themselves on the back for it as if they had done something daring and brave.
It's easy to posture against Florida Republicans, and probably doesn't present that big of a risk to their market share (or else they wouldn't have done it).
The fact that they won't do anything even remotely in that ballpark when it comes to China shows that it's not about culture war, at least not in the sense that they give one fuck about the substance of that war, it's about appealing to the Powers That Be, which ain't the voters of Florida.
As a long time Democrat, I have railed for decades against Democrats who never really cared about Gay and Lesbians (as we used to identify ourselves before the alphabet people decided to use us homos as shields). Jeb Bush was the reason I came to loathe the GOP with his callous statements about G & L folk. I was a straight Dem voter ticket. However, Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Hillary Clinton, etc never proposed or authored any legislation re: gay marriage. They punted and threw the football to SCOTUS decide it which was pathetic. Thus while I take no pleasure that the GOP has a lock on Florida, the Dems (and Woke corps like Disney) are far worse in using people, particularly minorities, as props to deepen their pockets with cash. Abortions like GOP Max Gaetz, Madison Cawthorn and an endless list of “conservatives” who party with cocaine and prostitutes, (Rush Limbaugh comes to mind), and foam at the mouth monstrosities like Majorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert who are a disgrace to women, don't help the GOP message that they are supposedly about traditional family values. Both parties suck.
Lauren Boebert and Marjorie Taylor Greene got into such a heated confrontation that another lawmaker had to step in to intervene: report
https://news.yahoo.com/lauren-boebert-marjorie-taylor-greene-150129117.html
Both parties suck.
In a nutshell, yes.
My central point is that Disney got to where it is by being exceedingly spineless in the culture war arena, not by taking bold and daring stands on principle.
There's a deranged presumption on the part of Democrats that anyone who isn't heterosexual must be some woke transfeminist who champions every letter of the alphabet and is fully on board with their agenda for cultural revolution. And if you're a cisgendered gay man, you're just boring to progressive activists. They think they've already assimilated you into their social justice coalition, and they've moved on. Try to turn yourself into a woman, identify with the spirit of an animal, or come out as a "minor-attracted person," and they may take up your cause again.
“I was a straight Dem voter”
I thought you were a gay dem voter.
".... Colorado's libertarian-ish governor Jared Polis's rebuttal was delightful.."
Perhaps Colorado isn't going after Twitter and Disney, but isn't Colorado the state using its power to shut down a bakery?
Not to mention Polis literally co-wrote an amicus brief against that bakery.
https://degette.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/colorado-lawmakers-file-amicus-brief-in-masterpiece-cakeshop-case
Compelled speech is totes libertarian...
Polis is at least as guilty as DeSantis is of punishing speech (if not more so because DS simply scrapped a special privilege for Disney that no other company has while Polis led a novel legal argument to punish a baker for wrong-think). Reason and Greenhunt are going to have to try a lot harder to convince me Polis is anything approaching libertarian. He's not. He's a slightly more down-to-earth (in some instances) dude than you're average Dem politician, which isn't a very high bar to clear.
One of the more insulting things a person like Greenhunt or a publication like Reason can do is to lie like this and not even have the courtesy of making it a convincing lie. If you're going to pitch Polis as a libertarian, you better have a convincing argument for why I shouldn't read anything into this bakery issue or him passing 3 new gun control bills just this year.
Polis? A libertarian? That's rich.
Must be a libertarian of the Bill Weld variety.
Stop using public schools as grooming indoctrination camps
News updates at js times now
Having failed to rein in the Left, however, the Right now is mimicking its tactics.
"A good general never adopts the tactics of somebody that's been kicking his ass for 100 years." - Sun Tzu
"Always interrupt your enemy, politely, when they are making a mistake." - The Libertarian Party
“Maneuvering with an army is collectivist; with an undisciplined multitude, most advantageous.” - The Libertarian Party
Something about Americans confusing politics, sports, and religion, and about democracy good and hard, and about getting the government they deserve.
- J.R.R. Mencken
'In states where conservatives have power they are more aggressive than progressives in punishing companies they dislike—not just for the nature of their business, but for the operational decisions those companies make and the political views corporate leaders express.' Yet, 'California filed more than 110 mostly performative lawsuits against the Trump administration, which echoed Texas' 48 mostly performative lawsuits against the Obama administration.' Somebody is a hack, likely kept around as a token 'conservative' and because of rabid anti-trump stance on any issue, whether or not trump is involved.
"Having failed to rein in the Left, however, the Right now is mimicking its tactics." Those bastards. They should just accept their losses and the transformation of our culture, gracefully.
You have to really stretch to find "both sides bad" when you live in California. I guess you get accustomed to the beatings from one side all the time.
"No one believes that Disney would be facing this reckoning if it had cheer-led the 'don't say gay' bill," the column opined. "Which means the action Florida is taking, although facially neutral, is textbook viewpoint discrimination by government.
Or, if you're willing to entertain arguments that involve a bit more logic than merely poisoning the well, Disney's irrational and illegal actions advocating against this law made everyone realize just how dangerous cronyism and sweetheart deals really are.
Keep in mind that Disney is a publicly traded company with a fiduciary and legal obligation to maximize returns for its shareholders. Political advocacy not only fails to meet this obligation, but works against it.
These woke boards better keep an eye out. They do face serious legal peril if they continue to operate on rogue political missions that don't serve shareholders' interests.
As if Greenhut thinks anyone is going to believe him a neutral arbiter when both he and Disney tell the exact same lies using the exact same language.
Another Greenhut masterpiece. If we didn’t have Greenhut to regurgitate this stuff we could get some middle school students.
I know facts don’t matter, but none of the Florida stuff has anything to do with "police powers".
Them (ban internal combustion engine, green energy, windfall profits taxes, etc.) first.
Yes, ending special breaks for Disney is exactly the same as preventing WalMarts and Chik Fil As from even operating in your jurisdiction
Much less passing special confiscatory taxes for Big Box stores and Amazon. Or “Libertarianish”. (lol) Colorado putting bakeries out of business for not bending the knee to the Alphabets.
Or declaring war on a vital industry like O&G, and preventing any (environmentally preferable) fracking in NY.
Or passing laws to make it easy to sue gun manufacturers.
BBOOOOTTTHHHH SSSSSIIIIIIDDDEEESS really in play here, good lookin out
You can really tell who it is that Reason perceives as being on the losing end of a fight by the desperation of their bleatings.
Free minds and free markets my ass.
Stop Using Legislation To Virtue Signal
Good luck. They will never stop.
California has a law mandating that toy stores must have a gender-neutral toy section.
Neither side will ever stop virtue signalling through legislation.
Another swing and a miss from Greenhut.
Instead, DeSantis is punishing Disney because its corporate leaders vocally opposed his
"Don't Say Gay"Parental Rights in Education legislation.Why would Disney undermine legislation promoting parental rights in education?
Oh wait. You know that is the name of the bill, but you use the pejorative bc are writing a dishonest article so as to virtue signal.
News flash: Democrats have abandoned Florida. Disney sealed it for the GOP. Write about that instead of virtue signaling with dishonest reporting.
Liberal grassroots groups in Florida are reducing staff and scaling back voter-outreach efforts because of a growing reluctance from out-of-state donors to spend money on the state, say top progressive strategists. If the financial pull back continues, they warn, it threatens not only the party’s chances in this year’s slate of midterm races but also Florida’s place as a top-tier battleground in the 2024 presidential election...
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/politics-government/article260781062.html
All conservatives care about are fetuses. Once they're born, to hell with their freedoms.
As Marxists go, you’re one of the dumber ones, aren’t you? Did you come here to get slapped around? Or are you a sock for one of the other Marxist idiots?
"Colorado's libertarian-ish governor Jared Polis"
Reason taking another stab at trying to convince readers Polis is a libertarian. The dude signed 3 new gun control laws in just the last year (https://www.denverpost.com/2021/06/19/colorado-governor-three-gun-bills-boulder-shooting/) and filed an amicus brief to against a bakery for not baking a gay wedding cake.(https://degette.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/colorado-lawmakers-file-amicus-brief-in-masterpiece-cakeshop-case).
The shit they write is just sad. Boehm’s articles are proof he should be euthanized for being in a persistent vegetative state.
Joe Biden is setting up a Federal Department of MiniTru inside Homeland Security. Which is about a Orwellian as it gets. Yet Greenhut is obsessing on DeSantis and Florida.
Narrative uber alles indeed.
Speaking of which, has Polis, in his role as "America's most libertarian governor" seen fit to call out this blatant authoritarianism?
DeSantis has, surely he cannot be more liberty minded than Polis...
Be generous now, America's most libertarian governor has a had a lot on his plate fucking over bakers for wrong-think and infringing on the rights of law-abiding gun owners.
So.. This screed suggests that we stand by while the left uses this tactic and do nothing? How's that been working so far? Sorry, but it is time to respond in kind. Maybe a few bloody noses will make the cry-bullies rethink their agenda.
This screed ignores the fact that liberty is also a virtue.
Virtue signaling may be a buzzword term, but details matter.
"In CO, we don't meddle in affairs of companies like @Disney or @Twitter."
I aware of a certain baker in Colorado that would disagree with his governor!
Polis is a true libertarian, i.e., a corporatist. Small businesses that don't have armies of lobbyists don't count. The special privileges granted to mega-corporations must be protected because economic freedom.
"Owning the other side can indeed be great fun as long as your side is in power. It's safer for everyone's liberties, however, if both parties stayed within some guardrails."
This is EXACTLY the mentality that unlimited "democracy" generates. Gang-Land Politics..
Governments taking Powers it was never given by "the people's" law over them (i.e. Constitutions) is at the ROOT of all of this. Using the excuse of "democracy" to thwart the guardrails is exactly what is destroying the USA and has been ever-growing ever since FDR and the Federal Reserve Act.
The Nazi-Empire is built. The USA is dead. The only hope now if to find a way to restore that USA and destroy the Nazi-Regime.
And dare I say; This is why Trump is still center-stage. His DE-Regulation platform was exactly about dismantling the Nazi-Regime. Sure; he wasn't perfect but any president against the Nazi-Regime is a step in the right direction and harder to come by than it should be.
...And just in case more lefty-indoctrinated fools show up;
Nazi (acryn); National Socialism.
The U.S. is a liberal democracy in name only at this point. In practice it's an illiberal, elective oligarchy.
The Dems have been doing this for years.....I think the ONLY way to make them stop is to retaliate in kind...unfortunately. Maybe a few retaliations will make the whole thing/everyone stop....that's what i am hoping.
Except this isn't remotely in kind.
The self appointed hall monitor simply had his orange sash privilege revoked.
"In CO we don't meddle in the affairs of companies.." Well DC does..CRA 1964 section 2 and 8. STFU you fake libertarian in CO..a true libertarian Gov stands for its citizens life, liberty, and property. He supports none of these. DeSantis (a great Italian American-the ethnic group the left wokes and Reason seem to have issues with) is pushing the cultural marxists back to the hole they crawled from. From borders, to taxes, to govt schools keeping groomers out..and supporting the Bill of Rights, he is the fing man. Liberty over equity..liberty over degeneracy.
Revoking Disney's special crony deal is not a free speech issue. Disney is virtue signaling. They can still speak but there is no right to a special crony deal.
Twitter's board following the law and acting in the shareholders best interest not theirs is is the opposite of virtue signaling. The board was virtue signaling
"Stop Using Legislation To Virtue Signal"
...Hmmm. You mean like promoting & passing an Anti-Lynching law perhaps?
Duh, why spend billions on entertainment production if you can't then propagandize?
"States with conservative governors are more aggressive in going after companies they dislike"
Amazing that Greenhut has never seen fit to address how Democrat governors in Montana go after mining interests under the guise of environmentalism, when really it all just a shakedown based upon where the political contributions end up.
Californian Marxists believe they should dictate to the rest of the country how to live. This is why they hate the electoral college so much. Just like they hate any impediment to their totalitarian fever dreams.
Trump should have put California under martial law when he had the chance. Ironically! Martial law would afford more freedom than democrat governance under Newsom.
It isn’t even really Chapek himself. He came from the parks side of the business. He’s a numbers guy. He’s just weak and bowed to all the shrill woke homos and freakshows that work for Disney in California. Hopefully Disney stock continues to tank and becomes another takeover opportunity for someone who will run it like a business instead of a shrill Marxist lobbying group.