>Rep. Thomas Peterson, R-Brigham City, said at an earlier committee hearing. “These are substantive investments; communities make it. Golf is a significant driving force in our community. It seems like we are publicly shaming them.”
I get the feeling if we started using a similar practice as punishment against corporations when they break the law, lobbying like this would quickly dry up. Like a golf course whose members barely break a six figure income.
JoeBoredom says
They all gonna die from lung disease breathing the toxic dust from the dried out Salt Lake, but the golf courses sure will look nice.
Codebender says
Ignorance is strength.
Sczysz says
As long as they can continue to marry the daughter wives, they are happy.
Glittering-Jello-935 says
>Rep. Thomas Peterson, R-Brigham City, said at an earlier committee hearing. “These are substantive investments; communities make it. Golf is a significant driving force in our community. It seems like we are publicly shaming them.”
Really, what could possibly shame them about it?
SelectiveSanity says
Funny thing, in Japan they have ways of [banning criminals from playing golf](https://www.businessinsider.com/no-more-golf-or-pizza-for-the-yakuza-2011-10).
I get the feeling if we started using a similar practice as punishment against corporations when they break the law, lobbying like this would quickly dry up. Like a golf course whose members barely break a six figure income.