https://www.snopes.com/2018/03/02/naked-politics-punishing-delta-haunt-georgia/So, there's a thing going around my more conservative contacts that something like 13 people had used the NRA discount through Delta. (Unsure the timeframe, whether it's all time, this year, this month, etc. Unsure even of the source.) And now Georgia politicians have used a jet fuel tax break to the tune of $40 million to punish Delta for stepping on the toes of what is apparently not more than a baker's dozen of people.
From my contacts point of view, it's putting a clear and massive price tag on corporate virtue signalling. And I can't see how they're wrong there, at least in this one particular case.
However, I do believe as much as it actually IS virtue signalling, Delta is 100% in their right to revoke those discounts and politicians shouldn't be able to hold that against them. On the other hand, it's a tax break for Delta. It's a new break they haven't previously depended on and can probably survive without. It's just petty all around. And let's be fair, part of getting stuff from the government(like tax breaks), is that you play by the government's rules, no matter how stupid, or illogical those rules are.
It's frustrating, I can't really see any side of it as "good". It's just petty vindictiveness over a symbolic gesture which had no significant effect one way or another.
Also just to note, that 40 million was just a small part of a massive 5 billion dollar business handout Georgia just passed and signed into law... Because as you know businesses need more handouts. At least the businesses that say the things we like them to say.