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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Travel within the US instead to boost our economy. A lot of Appalachian cities in North Carolina were really hurt by the flooding last fall and could use your tourism.[/quote] Hell no. We are avoiding red areas.[/quote] If you have money issues, don't travel. If you are afraid to fly, don't fly. But letting pure politics govern your travel is just plain silly. You are only hurting yourself, and life gets small really fast. [/quote] No it doesn’t? Avoiding red areas in the U.S leaves you with astonishing beauty and putting money in the pockets of people who didn’t do this. We’re doing Colorado, Mexico, and CA this spring/summer.[/quote] I think you meant New Mexico? In any event, you do rule out 2/3 or so of the US if you simply can't bear travel to the red states. I suppose you could manage this way for a few years, but will you still harbor hate for your fellow Americans because they voted differently from you in 2029? That would eliminate most of the national parks of the West (visit the national parks in Colorado) , WDW and the rest of FL (Disneyland original in California) OBX, Hilton Head, (Cape Cod, Kennebunkport, Newport) San Antonio, Charleston, New Orleans (San Juan, USVI), Alaska (Banff and the rest of Western Canada) etc. IMO, life is too short for that, and I don't see it as virtuous to avoid whole swaths of the country. [/quote] And just in case you really think this is impossibly limiting I’ve added alternatives for you, one does involve international travel but the rest is all U.S. no passport needed. [/quote]
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