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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Social media posts by Canadian snowbirds, aimed at Canadian snowbirds, with advice on locating and booking winter accommodation in non-US locations appearing in the last few days. Looks like Portugal is the new Florida…. Signed A. Canadian[/quote] Why ANYONE would choose FL over Portugal is a mystery. But especially now. If I were foreign, and esp. brown skinned foreign, there is zero chance I'd step foot in the US. As much as I hate to see how far my country has fallen, I hope the World Cup and Olympics (or individual teams) rethink coming here. It's now a "sh--hole country."[/quote] Why do Americans often choose FL over Portugal? Because it’s easier. It’s often cheaper. If you live in Toronto or Montreal getting to FL is quick and easy. There’s a reason that millions of Canadians have done it for decades. [/quote] They are coming for weather, not culture. There are a million places they can go for weathers. Florida can rot.[/quote] You realize that decreasing revenue in a major sector of our 3rd most populous state is not a good thing for the US. You do realize this, right?[/quote] DP. If DeSantis, the governor of Florida doesn’t care, why should we. DeSantis is diligently trying to deport one to two thirds of the state’s tourism workforce anyway. [/quote]
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