well as a billion dollar then obligation. without reedy creek, the disney money stops. and so, where does the money comes from? taxpayers. yeah, it would have to come from tax payers, because the minute the reedy creek doesn t exist, that money doesn t exist. nbc s kara sanders there breaking down the cost to voters who are now stuck in the middle of florida s war on disney. governor ron desantis signed a bill on friday, dismantling disney world s self governing status. all because of the business s opposition of the state s so-called, don t say gay law. republicans are now showing their willingness to ditch the claim of being the pro business party, whatever it takes to win, i suppose. and that s not just the case in florida, but texas too. governor greg abbott told the people of his state last week that financial pain is necessary in order to secure the border. you remember abbott increasing border security, and inspections on trucks coming to the united states, which trigger
government, known as the reedy creek improvement district, comes at a cost. firefighters, ems, power and other government functions on the 40 square miles that include disney world are mostly paid by disney. it can be a financial fiasco for orange county residents. orange county tax collector, scott randolph, a democrat, says we greet now funds more than 100 million dollars in recurring costs as well as a billion dollar then obligation. without reedy creek, the disney money stops. and so, where does the money comes from? taxpayers. yeah, it would have to come from tax payers, because the minute the reedy creek doesn t exist, that money doesn t exist. nbc s kara sanders they re breaking down the cost to voters who are now stuck in the middle of florida s war on disney. governor ron desantis signed a bill on friday, and emanating disney world self governing
back in those days all the men had breakfast in the kitchen. my mom was one of four children. and a guy who was the chief political reporter at the newspaper, tommy phillips who lived a street behind us, a good friend of my grandfather s. and all the women would go in the dining room and on the lace table cloth have tea and men would, in fact, have a big breakfast. and if you are a kid, a young boy, you could sort of wander around the table. you could never sit at the table. so i used to every once in a while walk in and just sort of wander around. i d stand by my grandpop. and i put my hand on his shoulder and they talked about everything from sports and politics and that s where i learned an awful lot at that kitchen table. i learned from my grandpop that