Let's go ahead and add that that's completely illegal and abuse of power
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It's not illegal as the state has to authorize the tax break (which they've willing given to Delta for decades), but it is an abuse of office. Cagle is running for gov btw. Shows how the repubs act with impunity because they have rigged the system so they get elected.
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Only In Good Ole GA, Seriously Thats Not His Call To Do That and He Is Crossing The Line Of Ethics and Politics and Personal Agenda
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How exactly is this not extortion?
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He needs to do his job and support the people of his state and try to make their lives better or he needs to quit and go work full-time for the NRA on their dime.
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Don't give in
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Georgia’s lieutenant governor values $ and guns over children’s lives.
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Where do politicians get off telling corporations where they have to spend money anyway? Vote them out!
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And how much money does the state make off the airlines’ business.....
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And delta should threaten leaving Georgia for another state. Thousands of jobs lost. Let’s see who can better take a kick in the nuts
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Seems like that would be punishing the people who rely on those jobs and not the Georgia legislature.
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It could also help another job-depressed area that needs jobs. Or maybe the Governor ought to think about that before he keeps any money from companies simply because they choose not to support certain organizations or companies, no matter who they are.
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Would you rather have people put out of work for the sake of a governor’s decision that doesn’t remotely have to do with that specific field or even the issue at hand? That’s just spiteful and vindictive to wish people of Georgia to lose their jobs for an unrelated cause
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NRA gets a majority of its funds through the NRA membership program, maybe promote a campaign for people to abandon the NRA. Individuals pay the NRA 25-100 a year for a membership. Why don’t you guys try to persuade people to cancel their memberships?
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You think people are joining the NRA for those sweet discounts?
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People are trying to get them to cancel their memberships. If the discounts don’t matter then why all the bashing for companies separating themselves from the NRA? It’s what the majority of their clientele want so that’s what they are doing.
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Because people aren’t (ARE NOT) joining the NRA for the discounts, people are joining the NRA because they believe they will represent them against the removal of their 2nd amendment rights, why not persuade people into understanding that the NRA will not fight for their rights?
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