Ok, thanks for cleaning up what conversations are actually going on. I can now give my tuppence worth...
1) The politics of WDW affecting its operation and quality --> The usage of it as a cash cow that thought will never fail that has clearly begun to fail --> The entire reason for Carsland being on the table for DHS.
Are you talking about the resort as a whole, or just DHS here? Either way, I don't really understand the point your making.
The place works great as a cash cow (well, it's hardly a dog or a question mark, and it can't really obtain too much market growth to become a star as it already gets so many visitors), and the fact that the resort takes up 4 of the top 8 places in theme park attendance figures in 2011 (with the other 4 places being other Disney parks), with only Epcot failing to get an increase in visitor numbers tells me that you saying the parks are "clearly beginning to fail" is clearly a load of rubbish, and the "politics" can't be changing the quality of the resort by that much.
The reason for Cars Land (or any new area) being on the cards for DHS is because the whole Backlands area is stagnating badly. How many people do you think would tell you they visit the park for the Backlot Tour? I'm going to guess nobody...
The Tour has been shortening and getting rid of things since the park opened, and the whole area takes up a HUGE space, so it's only almost natual that the parks planning team will look at this area to develop in in the future.
2) How the park's theme is evolving from the original plan; a discussion that started before I chimed in.
A bit of a non-point, in my opinion.
When the park was first opened, it was only designed to be a half-day park themed around a working movie studio, which was never going to be viable in the long-term. Disney (or any theme park), are not going to pull the punters in if they don't look to continually expand and upgrade, and people don't want to travel to Florida for a "working movie studio". Plans are continually changed and evolved anyway, so, as I said, a non-point.
3) Pandora/Avatar/NakedBluePeople (which was also brought up before I popped in) being stalled in very early concepts at TDO (Team Disney Orlando, the management for Orlando Disney) due to TDO's "Gotta chop the budget" mindset.
Weren't we just/still in a major global economic recession? Chopping budgets sounds like a sensible thing to do to me.
4) CarsLand is looking overly like a direct clone that fits in DHS in an eerie manner. Its overall layout fits near exact in Lights Motors Action/Backlot Tour location. Like it was designed with a chance of going the DHS in mind.
From this, it sounds like they planned to put Cars Land in DHS anyway, but when they realised it wasn't possible for now they have just transferred it over to California. I don't understand why this is something to get angry over.
5) Monster's Inc Door Coaster being in the cards again for SoundStage One in Pixar Place along with CarsLand.
I've never even heard of this project, but a new coaster sounds good to me.
6) With no other major projects going on outside of Shangai, WDI (Walt Disney Imagineering) has no real major items going on and they are fully capable of constructing CarsLand and NakedBluePeople at the same time.
Err, what?
Mystic Point and Grizzly Gulch at Hong Kong? New Fantasyland, Avatar Land, Cars Land and Test Track for Florida? The ever-going rumours of a third park in Paris? New cruise ships, holiday packages..etc...etc...
These all sound like "major items" to me...
7) Low number of attractions overall in DHS and DAK and the fact they each need more offerings whether it is family or thrill. The parks needs more draw to keep people there longer.
As said in my first point, both of these parks were designed to be half-day parks. They've both got plenty of attractions already to make up for half-day parks. AL and CL are both designed to help transform these parks into full-day parks.
So, yeah, those are my opinions. I could be (and probably am) wrong on a few points, but how these subjects have brought up 5 pages of bombazzlement is beyond me.