Meatball Ron has shown himself to be unfriendly to businesses in general.
Uh... no.
How long was Disney World closed for the Covid pandemic? Four months. How long was Disneyland closed for the Covid pandemic? More than a year. Gavin Newsom did far more damage to Disney than DeSantis ever did.
It would be understandable that Disney would be hesitant to invest ANYWHERE there while the potential exists that republicans will take additional actions in retaliation. (i.e. they won't just stop at the CFTOD.)
If you had read dudalb's earlier
news story on the topic, rather than just an editorial, you would have seen that this is explicitly not the position Disney is taking. Ignore the clickbait headline and actually pay attention to what's being said. First, the considerable internal Disney pushback even before any feud with DeSantis:
Many Disney employees balked at the company’s relocation plans when they were first announced in July 2021 by former CEO Bob Chapek. While some left the company, or transitioned to other posts within Disney that would not require a move to Florida, others held out hope that the plan would fizzle out after a postponement.
And sure enough, it's fizzled out. And as for further investments in the state:
D’Amaro reiterated in his memo that the company still plans to invest $17 billion in Florida over the next 10 years, including the addition of around 13,000 jobs. The company currently employs more than 75,000 people in the state.
Disney is going to continue to invest in Florida, because they're going to continue to make money in Florida. That's not about to change. The idea that this cancellation has anything to do with the Iger/DeSantis fight isn't coming from any of the parties involved. It's coming from uninvolved third parties who want to make something out of it for their own purposes.