There is no better proof of our Politicians being bought.
I'm waiting for a comprehensive list of NRA supporters who sell products. Perhaps boycotting would work?
Yes if I fly it will be Delta.
Sports equipment: Dick's Sporting Goods.
General items: WalMart.
@WizardBill Yes! And bump stocks etc... just like Dick's did. And raised the age limit to 21. They actually stopped selling "sporting rifles" in 2015.
It would take a lot more than that to make me drop my Walmart boycott.
@RavenCT I am not making a conservative remark here just pointing out some bad experience:
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When is the next election. Time for 18's and mommies to show their muscle. Anybody remember what happened to roy moore? I bet it could happen again and again and again and again. Go get them, voters.
The other day, after reading about several companies severing relationships with the NRA, I visited NRA.com to see which companies were still partnering with them. At that time, there were quite a few, but by then ALL of the car rental companies had severed relations, and when I clicked on the car rental choice, it just went back to the homepage. I visited NRA.com again a few minutes ago. There is a wine club, prescription service, and a couple of insurance companies, and that is it. They are definitely reeling. In a banner headline, they are soliciting donations to HELP FIGHT THE SOCIALIST WAVE.
I 'd say let's boycott any vacations to to Georgia. But a trip to Georgia isn't on my bucket list.
Arrived in Georgia (I was much younger) and my friend says "Don't walk on the lawn." - Me "Why?"... "Poisonous Snakes". Would I have gone knowing that? Nope. He knew me too well! lol Also "Huge Flying Cockroaches!".
That doesn't sound legal to me? I'll bet Delta is talking to its lawyers
Delta has to inform the employees of this action and let them know how this impacts the company. Give fair warning that other states embrace free thinking and that other states could be an option for Corporate relocation. Then Delta should sit back and see how local pols react and kowtow. MONEY/JOBS/TAX REVENUES speak the language pols understand.
I suppose my state is 2nd only to Alabama for a state run by INBRED, bought and paid for STOOGES, from a Governor who just doesn't give a f**k to all the other redneck sorry state senators and representatives who represent ONLY their corporate campaign contributors - obviously, the push to dumb-down education is working overtime here, because these idiots keep electing-reelecting the Worst ever assholes
Actually, the Georgia governor is punishing the people of the state more than Delta. Maybe some companies see that the carnage that the NRA promotes is counterproductive to ethical business practices.
At least they're not trying to hide the fact they only want the NRAs money and not to actually represent anyone. I mean, we've known it for decades but at least they're like "hey guys, we finally feel comfortable enough with our corruption we'd like to share it with the world!"
Ugh. I'm sure this would happen in Oklahoma too if they were here.
There is something wrong with the government when it becomes involved in the public sector. It has no business in doing anything to punish a company for it's position . This is as bad as letting the churches take political positions which they have no business doing.
After reading this, we shouldn't be jumping on Delta's bandwagon simply because of the bill. The title is a bit misleading,
And I'll leave you with this from experience:
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It sounds like the State legislators in Georgia have a lot in common with their Illinois counterparts.Given the choice between keeping a company that contributes to the state economy by paying corporate taxes and providing employment, and a company that contributes to their campaign coffers, it is a no-brainer. They will choose the campaign contributions every time. Priority number 1 is to get reelected.