Anonymous wrote:It feels like we are back in covid times but without the covid.....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It feels like we are back in covid times but without the covid.....
yes yes yes yes
i feel like i need to hoard toilet paper
anyway we've got measles now, who needs covid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida is about to have its own Trump Slump, with all the Canadian retirees leaving.
In your dreams. Business is booming down here. Radical liberals are definitely not welcomed.
Anonymous wrote:It feels like we are back in covid times but without the covid.....
Anonymous wrote:Not only are foreigners not coming here to vacation. Americans can't afford to leave their hometowns so they won't be vacationing either
A recent story by the Miami Herald noted that flights from Quebec to Miami are down 20%, and the drop is more noticeable at the Fort Lauderdale airport, where airlines have reduced planned seat capacity from April all the way through June. The decline in Canadian tourism is being felt by restaurants and small business owners, too. Some Canadians have cited political reasons for not visiting. Roger Quesnel, from Quebec, recently told the Miami Herald that his son-in-law doesn’t “...want to come down here and spend money for Trump.” Some businesses cited rising costs to visit Florida along with the political climate as key reasons for the downturn.
Stacy Ritter, president and CEO of Visit Lauderdale, the area’s official marketing organization, said “the region annually receives about 1.1 million Canadian tourists, whose absence could significantly impact the local economy.” A loss of Canadian tourism is problematic for a state and an area that has long depended heavily on the tourism industry. Canadians have long been part of the the traditional Florida “snow birds” — people who come south and stay during the winter months, then fly back home when spring arrives.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Florida is about to have its own Trump Slump, with all the Canadian retirees leaving.
In your dreams. Business is booming down here. Radical liberals are definitely not welcomed.