Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
[Re: Tweed]
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What makes Tealbrook a troll? Three vacations in six weeks, why do you think that is Tweed?
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
[Re: Lugnut]
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03/02/18 08:18 PM
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How do folks know if someone was given a "vacation"? One way is when a daily poster stops posting. Another way is when that poster's username no longer shows up on the user list. Speaking of which... "Hey Joe, Say It Ain't So".
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
[Re: corky]
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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What makes Tealbrook a troll? The fact that he disagrees with certain people who think their views are better than anyone else's. Jim Have you always been this naive and misguided?
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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03/02/18 09:33 PM
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Lug- are you addressing the person or the point the person is making?
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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What makes Tealbrook a troll? Three vacations in six weeks, why do you think that is Tweed? I honestly do not follow individuals enough to know they're not posting unless it's been months.
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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In related news: Georgia House, Senate back state income tax rate cut, sans Delta break Updated: 3:41 p.m. Thursday, March 01, 2018 | Posted: 12:20 p.m. Thursday, March 01, 2018 With the battle settled over who has more clout at the Capitol — Delta Air Lines or the National Rifle Association — the Georgia House and Senate overwhelmingly backed legislation Thursday to cut state income tax rates. The final votes were largely a formality and gave Republican lawmakers and candidates what they wanted this election year — a chance to brag about cutting state income tax rates. Gov. Nathan Deal has already committed to quickly signing the legislation into law. That will likely happen early next week. House Bill 918 passed the Senate 44-10 and House 135-24 after Senate leaders stripped a provision to eliminate sales taxes on jet fuel — something Delta had coveted. “What is important is not that (tax break) anymore but that Georgians are going to get their tax relief, and we couldn’t let that fall victim to everything that was going on with Delta,” House Speaker David Ralston, R-Blue Ridge, said after the House gave the measure final approval. The jet fuel break — worth more than $40 million to Delta and millions to other airlines — was axed after the Atlanta corporate giant publicly nixed a discount for NRA members over the weekend.
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
[Re: Lugnut]
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03/02/18 09:42 PM
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In related news: Georgia House, Senate back state income tax rate cut, sans Delta break Updated: 3:41 p.m. Thursday, March 01, 2018 | Posted: 12:20 p.m. Thursday, March 01, 2018 With the battle settled over who has more clout at the Capitol — Delta Air Lines or the National Rifle Association — the Georgia House and Senate overwhelmingly backed legislation Thursday to cut state income tax rates. The final votes were largely a formality and gave Republican lawmakers and candidates what they wanted this election year — a chance to brag about cutting state income tax rates. Gov. Nathan Deal has already committed to quickly signing the legislation into law. That will likely happen early next week. House Bill 918 passed the Senate 44-10 and House 135-24 after Senate leaders stripped a provision to eliminate sales taxes on jet fuel — something Delta had coveted. “What is important is not that (tax break) anymore but that Georgians are going to get their tax relief, and we couldn’t let that fall victim to everything that was going on with Delta,” House Speaker David Ralston, R-Blue Ridge, said after the House gave the measure final approval. The jet fuel break — worth more than $40 million to Delta and millions to other airlines — was axed after the Atlanta corporate giant publicly nixed a discount for NRA members over the weekend. Would be nice if government wasn't big enough to give favors, tax breaks to their cronies. Or have the gall to brag about withdrawing the feedbag when private businesses no longer do their bidding. Republican's love crony capitalism.
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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The Georgia legislature should be cautious about needling a corporation whose existence is linked to travel. Push too far and they'll fly right out of that state, for good. The legislative equivalents of Boss Hogg will have to go back to grubbing peanuts out of the dirt. How close to what they're doing is considered extortion?
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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03/02/18 10:03 PM
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I thought shrinking the gov. was a repub. principle. Is that out the window now. Hasn't Trump put effort in draining the swamp? Republican's have been approximately 50% responsible for what we suffer with now.
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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03/02/18 10:04 PM
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Delta is going to pull out of Atlanta? That's funny. It's not like they are a mining corporation, digging their profit out of the Georgia dirt.
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Re: Companies no longer supporting the NRA
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03/02/18 10:09 PM
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Atlanta is Delta's largest hub. They may be dumb but that doesn't mean they're stupid.
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