Laws are not passed in perpetuity. They can be changed. The only absolute governing contract is the Constitution which can be changed by using the rules therein. Check the in perpetuity contract we had on the Panama canal. The Florida legislature can change this.
Eminent domain gets used for bull crap all the time; whenever a city decides it will get more tax revenue from a place if the ownership changes, they go and change the owner at the point of a gun...
(And it seems like Disney is getting way too many tax breaks, isn't there anyone else who can run a theme park?)
Laws are not passed in perpetuity. They can be changed. The only absolute governing contract is the Constitution which can be changed by using the rules therein. Check the in perpetuity contract we had on the Panama canal. The Florida legislature can change this.
Eminent domain gets used for bull crap all the time; whenever a city decides it will get more tax revenue from a place if the ownership changes, they go and change the owner at the point of a gun...
(And it seems like Disney is getting way too many tax breaks, isn't there anyone else who can run a theme park?)