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Economy
Jumping on the Anti-NRA train just saved Georgia taxpayers $50 million dollars
2018-03-03
[Breitbart] Georgia lawmakers voted Thursday to do away with a tax break for Delta Air Lines after it joined in a political boycott, severing ties with the NRA.

The tax break consisted of a $50 million jet fuel tax exemption.

Fox New quoted Georgia Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle, saying, "Businesses have every legal right to make their own decisions, but the Republican majority in our state legislature also has every right to govern guided by our principles."

On February 26 Breitbart News reported that Cagle pledged to end the tax cut for Delta unless they reversed their decision against the NRA.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  I remember my father complaining about Delta way back in the 1970's. Not much has changed.
Posted by: Raj   2018-03-03 08:41  

#3  supposedly only 13 travelers received the NRA discounts, sooooo $3M per traveler lost. Nice virtue signalling expense
Posted by: Frank G   2018-03-03 04:54  

#2  "Sea of angry customers".... that would be anyone who flies Delta coach. It has little if anything to do with the NRA.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-03-03 04:51  

#1  Delta hit with a sea of angry customers after it bans NRA discounts
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2018-03-03 04:39  

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