http://money.cnn.com/2018/02/26/news/companies/delta-nra-georgia-republican/index.html
Okay, what makes this interesting, is that for the first time I've seen anyway, there is a weird political conflict going on in an area that has been cut and dried until now.
Usually, all we hear about major corporations and state governments, is that the state government arranged to give the big company all sorts of tax breaks and "benefits" in order to get the big company to put their headquarters or some other big facility in that state.
In short, the state is bribing the company to spend money there.
In this case, the big company (Delta) was all set to get such a "bribe," until they decided to weigh in against the NRA.
And now the "bribes" are reversed. The state is threatening to renege on the special allowances, as revenge for the NRA being slighted.
Usually the only political fuss, is between the people who want the big company and accept the "bribery" as being the way things are done, versus the people who don't think big companies should have to be bribed.
What is going on here? Is it "dueling bribery?" Why does Georgia suddenly think that IT has the upper hand, and that Delta has no where else to go?
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