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Corporate tax breaks, others do not get, is no longer corporate welfare?? So, this is the new Democrat talking point. I was not imagining it. Dang, how things change overnight.
That is not at all what I said.
Your comment is totally illogical.
How about you respond to the actual comment rather than misstating it, coming to an illogical conclusion and then making an extremely hasty generalization?
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....There are a lot of hub cities in the making that would just love to give Delta all the breaks it needs to relocate. .....
LOL for sure.
Probably a $100B investment to build an airport like Hartsfield that's also served by heavy rail, mass transit, connections to international ports (which would not transfer), port facilities, etc. And that's just to get started.
How about you respond to an actual comment rather than misstating it, coming to an illogical conclusion and then making an extremely hasty generalization?
You said it, not I. Corporate welfare is now a good thing for a Democrat talking point!!! I get it. If you cannot beat them, join them.
Legislating equality, has unintended consequences.
Or the Lt. Gov made a hissy fit and committing unethical acts all for 13 tickets. Two ways to look at it.
The law is signed an pretty much put in stone. Who got the last laugh?
They had every right to express their 1st amendment rights against the NRA. What you say, does not come without consequences.
Until you at least get a fundamental understanding of what has happened,
Ad hominem fallacy.
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