Desperate Disney exploits hurricane

By Jason Williams
– Williams is an Oregon writer, researcher and founder of Taxpayers Association of Oregon

Hurricane Milton is one of the largest hurricanes in recent memory, as only five category 5 hurricanes, like Milton, have hit Florida in the past 100 years.  Experts predict a $164 billion in damages.

As a result, Orlando’s airports and malls have closed.

Sea World hasclosed.

But not Disney.

They decided to stay open until at least 2pm to retain as many customers as possible.

Here is how empty it was today.

The problem is that when you close Disney at 2:00pm, many Disney employees will not be leaving the building until 5pm.

Disney is dumping their employees in the (1) middle of a storm (2) with tornado warnings with 19 already tornado strikes in the region (3) late in the day when many gas stations have run out of gas and (4) mass power outages with one million without power by nightfall.

Because DisneyWorld is in its own private land in a remote area, it takes employees an hour to get home.  These employees will bear through high traffic, tornado risks, empty gas stations and power outrages late in the day.

Disney is desperate for cash.

Their park attendance levels have plummeted.

Their hotels have suffered.  Their Star Wars hotel closed after only two years of being open — at a cost of nearly a half-billion dollars.

Disney stock has cratered.

Disney President Bob Iger is desperate for cash.  He is a top Obama and Clinton fundraiser who he himself has ambitions to run for President.  He started an ad boycott to fight Elon Musk.  He helped politicize Disney films and TV shows.  All of this liberal politics Bob Iger has touted has revealed that he exploits his own employees in the middle of a natural disaster.

 

 

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