Submitted by Jesuslovesthepackers t3_10oswsq in newhampshire
owwwwwo t1_j6hy72l wrote
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He doesn't need to "go" corporate. He already owns a large chunk of the ski industry, and is a real estate developer in his own right.
PebblyJackGlasscock t1_j6ia820 wrote
Lol. Look up what Charlie Baker is going to be making in the most non-corporate corporate job for an ex-Governor. Then remember he’s getting NIL percentages.
The difference between NH big business and actual big business is… pretty, pretty, pretty big.
owwwwwo t1_j6ie8w3 wrote
I don't remember comparing or contrasting Chris Sununu to anybody, let alone Charlie Baker.
PebblyJackGlasscock t1_j6iev5x wrote
Nope, you suggested that Chris’s NH business interests are in some way comparable to the money he could make by going “corporate”.
That’s a big mistaken comparison you made. I brought up Charlie as someone who is an ex-Governor gone corporate making a ridiculous amount of money. I could have referenced Deval Patrick or any number of ex-politicians who’ve “gone corporate” and get paid more than the owner of a ski resort in NH.
owwwwwo t1_j6ig3hc wrote
Sure, I'm okay with whatever nuance you want to touchdown-dance on.
You seem like somebody who likes to argue pedantry, and I'm not into that sort of thing.
I see no difference between being a pro-business, Republican, Waterville Valley (a corporation) owning multi millionaire, and going "corporate". Quite literally their ideologies are one in the same.
Take care.
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the_nobodys t1_j6inihw wrote
Oof, this comment is embarrassing.
itsMalarky t1_j6mosek wrote
Waterville valley is hardly a big chunk of the ski industry....quite the exaggeration.
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