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0 Days Since Last Shooting: Reset The Calendar Again

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I don't think you guys understand what it takes to de-hub an airport, especially a hub the size of Atlanta. We'd be talking YEARS, not to mention it would presently be impossible to find another airport in the Southeast capable of handling their ATL ops.

If you're just fantasizing about an HQ move, that's another matter. Xerox pulled that off back in the day, after Rochester, NY tried to increase their taxes. Still, not easy and the benefits would have to offset the tangible and intangible costs of leaving.

At the end of the day, Delta and Coca-Cola are to Atlanta, what Ford and GM are to Detroit. Neither of those two are going anywhere.
 
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Those tax incentives amount to $40m, BTW. Not a drop in the bucket, but for an airline that made $5.5b in profit last year, I think they'll be OK.

To put it another way, they'll just make it up in bag fees charged to kettles. ;)
 
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It’s so confusing. My whole life I’ve been told that Democrats aren’t business friendly and Republicans want tax breaks. Now we have a group of Republicans in Georgia threatening to veto the 50M tax breaks planned for delta.
While I don’t like governors who pander to corporations for huge tax breaks, I also don’t think threatening a huge employer is a great move.
Gun nuts are free to start their own airline.
 
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It’s so confusing. My whole life I’ve been told that Democrats aren’t business friendly and Republicans want tax breaks. Now we have a group of Republicans in Georgia threatening to veto the 50M tax breaks planned for delta.
While I don’t like governors who pander to corporations for huge tax breaks, I also don’t think threatening a huge employer is a great move.
Gun nuts are free to start their own airline.

Hypocrisy in action. The level of it is off the charts as far as today's republican party is concerned. And today's republicans are far too stupid to figure out just how hypocritical their party has become. Remember these are people who believed it was vital that the president of Puerto Rico be replaced after the hurricanes last year because he was doing a terrible job.
 
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True but many of his voters would be screwed if delta moved.
I miss the days when blackmail attempts were done in private

Doesn't matter. The herpaderps hear "KEEP NRA OR PERISH" and that's all that matters to them. They can't/won't/don't think 3 steps ahead. The talk is all they hear.
 
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If they left, it would most likely just be HQ/OCC . I doubt they would abandon ATL as a hub or crew/MX base, as they own about 80% of that airport. That would still put a decent dent in the GA economy though.

That works for me. Let's get er done.
 
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I hope everyone gets a chance to read William McGurn’s piece in today’s WSJ titled ‘our childish gun debate.’ He completely knocks it out of the park.
 
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I hope everyone gets a chance to read William McGurn’s piece in today’s WSJ titled ‘our childish gun debate.’ He completely knocks it out of the park.

Read it. Just another gun nut who wants to hide what the NRA has accomplished the last 30 years and do nothing. Sick and tired of it. Fix the background checks. Fix the system that allows you to take someone's guns away. Fix the FBI process that screwed up on this shooting. And, I don't care if other rifles do exactly the same thing as the AR15. Get rid of these weapons that these idiots think look cool and outlaw them.

Then start working on the insurance, and licensing angle.
 
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I hope everyone gets a chance to read William McGurn’s piece in today’s WSJ titled ‘our childish gun debate.’ He completely knocks it out of the park.

OK, I read it. It's a play for time until we forget again.

That you think this ploy for another holding pattern is some sort of wisdom is a testament to how deeply the gun lobby has their hooks in your psychology. The piece is just another plea for "quiet rooms" and "not the time to discuss this" from an industry of death that is finally on the hot seat of accountability and will do or say anything to just put things back to where they were before.

Sandy Hook (2012) should have been the instant things changed. Hell, Columbine (1999) should have been the instant things changed. Somehow the NRA and their GOP water carriers survived those and squeezed another 19 years of profits out of our childrens' deaths. Hopefully they will not survive this. The kids have had enough, maybe the adults will grow up now too.
 
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OK, I read it. It's a play for time until we forget again.

That you think this ploy for another holding pattern is some sort of wisdom is a testament to how deeply the gun lobby has their hooks in your psychology. The piece is just another plea for "quiet rooms" and "not the time to discuss this" from an industry of death that is finally on the hot seat of accountability and will do or say anything to just put things back to where they were before.

Sandy Hook (2012) should have been the instant things changed. Hell, Columbine (1999) should have been the instant things changed. Somehow the NRA and their GOP water carriers survived those and squeezed another 19 years of profits out of our childrens' deaths. Hopefully they will not survive this. The kids have had enough, maybe the adults will grow up now too.

Maybe something should happen, but the debate right now is completely absurd. There needs to be some sort of clear evidence that a proposal will make a difference versus the token act of ‘doing something.’ As someone who was 17 at one point trust me when I say they shouldn’t be leading the debate on anything.
 
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Maybe something should happen, but the debate right now is completely absurd. There needs to be some sort of clear evidence that a proposal will make a difference versus the token act of ‘doing something.’ As someone who was 17 at one point trust me when I say they shouldn’t be leading the debate on anything.

rotflmao
 
Maybe something should happen, but the debate right now is completely absurd. There needs to be some sort of clear evidence that a proposal will make a difference versus the token act of ‘doing something.’ As someone who was 17 at one point trust me when I say they shouldn’t be leading the debate on anything.
Adults seem incapable of leading the debate. So its up to the future voters to handle it.
 
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Maybe something should happen, but the debate right now is completely absurd. There needs to be some sort of clear evidence that a proposal will make a difference versus the token act of ‘doing something.’ As someone who was 17 at one point trust me when I say they shouldn’t be leading the debate on anything.

If you think that's what's happening you aren't paying attention.

The 17 year olds are getting coverage because they are a dramatic story.

The real debate has been going on doggedly for decades. It was just obscured from the public and deflected from governance by extremely savvy marketing execs and extremely corrupt K Street lobbyists and their bought Members. Now, the actual debate has broken through the NRA Wall of Inaction. The kids aren't driving that debate any more than the fondlers were driving it before when the GOP had the whole thing sewn up tight.

We are coming for the death merchants, not the teens. The NRA is in a fight for its life with us, because we have the nation's attention now. The murder of teens wasn't enough, but the survivors' brave stance is. The networks had no idea that when they shamelessly exploited the kids' misery they were doing something positive, any more than when they shamelessly exploited the fascination with Dump that they were enabling a fascist coup, but... here we are. Media coverage has consequences.
 
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Maybe something should happen, but the debate right now is completely absurd. There needs to be some sort of clear evidence that a proposal will make a difference versus the token act of ‘doing something.’ As someone who was 17 at one point trust me when I say they shouldn’t be leading the debate on anything.

There is clear evidence that more guns=more gun violence, less guns=less gun violence. Any questions?
 
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There is clear evidence that more guns=more gun violence, less guns=less gun violence. Any questions?

I've done some extensive studying on this. My studies have determined that people who don't have guns tend to be less likely to shoot other people than people who do have guns. I will update my findings as they continue to come in.
 
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Maybe something should happen, but the debate right now is completely absurd. There needs to be some sort of clear evidence that a proposal will make a difference versus the token act of ‘doing something.’ As someone who was 17 at one point trust me when I say they shouldn’t be leading the debate on anything.

Yeah like when the 17 year olds helped lead the debate on Civil Rights? (along with those 18-21 year olds...what would THEY know) Oh and the War in Vietnam. Yeah kids dont know anything.

Sorry Drew but they are the ones who are the most incitement on the subject...since you know...THEY WERE THE ONES WHO WERE IN HARMS WAY!

And you would have more credibility on the subject if you didnt include the "clear evidence the proposal will make a difference" BS. There is never clear evidence something will work there is always risk it will fail the difference is one side is willing to try and the other doesnt give a crap. Well guess what we dont need you and your ilk to make this work...you guys can sit on your AR-15s and twirl the adults will find a way to make things safer.
 
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I've done some extensive studying on this. My studies have determined that people who don't have guns tend to be less likely to shoot other people than people who do have guns. I will update my findings as they continue to come in.

Interest. I did an exhaustive quantitative examination and found that if people arent around any guns they are less likely to BE shot. I wonder if these two are related or a coincidence.
 
Yeah like when the 17 year olds helped lead the debate on Civil Rights? (along with those 18-21 year olds...what would THEY know) Oh and the War in Vietnam. Yeah kids dont know anything.

Sorry Drew but they are the ones who are the most incitement on the subject...since you know...THEY WERE THE ONES WHO WERE IN HARMS WAY!

And you would have more credibility on the subject if you didnt include the "clear evidence the proposal will make a difference" BS. There is never clear evidence something will work there is always risk it will fail the difference is one side is willing to try and the other doesnt give a crap. Well guess what we dont need you and your ilk to make this work...you guys can sit on your AR-15s and twirl the adults will find a way to make things safer.

Would some of those 60s kids be draft dodgers? :)
 
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