Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm noticing DC is becoming like a ghost town now too. Supposedly "safe" yet who wants to visit a city that looks like a military occupation zone with scenes of racial profiling and random people being detained? Incidentally, arrests are down in DC despite all the increased federal presence....
How do they measure arrests to be down for a time period less than a week?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm noticing DC is becoming like a ghost town now too. Supposedly "safe" yet who wants to visit a city that looks like a military occupation zone with scenes of racial profiling and random people being detained? Incidentally, arrests are down in DC despite all the increased federal presence....
How do they measure arrests to be down for a time period less than a week?
The same way Trump measures people flocking back to DC to eat at restaurants. I guess the voices in his head told him.
Of course since Trump said this it’s a total lie and literally the opposite is true.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm noticing DC is becoming like a ghost town now too. Supposedly "safe" yet who wants to visit a city that looks like a military occupation zone with scenes of racial profiling and random people being detained? Incidentally, arrests are down in DC despite all the increased federal presence....
How do they measure arrests to be down for a time period less than a week?
The same way Trump measures people flocking back to DC to eat at restaurants. I guess the voices in his head told him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“A key factor dragging business for some Gulf Coast tourist destinations is the lack of foreign arrivals — particularly from Canada. Canadian visitors, long a lifeline for Florida’s Gulf Coast, are pulling back as diplomatic tensions rise and border crossings plunge. As the Trump administration ramps up its trade war and diplomatic spat, the so-called “snowbirds” from the north are changing their travel plans.”
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/florida-beach-cities-ghost-towns-190000484.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZGN1cmJhbm1vbS5jb20v&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAJQSppuStfXJgAdSmHK2s25D8hMazy8ZYigqJPealnA-TZOs2aaBfUVbVgrVXwV0usF7cxXvMzpu6vW1ohm_w5mosuB7C-HMroHlyk8vm3xxy0eLhQGjg8tXHvXEIafLk-N9DGINCFpkL-uLqofI9m5yk-bcEBTolnDRnq63ea92
My parents live in SWFL and their sole income at this point comes from several investment properties that they rent to snowbirds. This is what they live on in order to avoid touching their investments, which they are counting on to cover costs once they feel they can't live independently anymore. Most of their renters come from Canada or from the Midwest. So far they have no Candadians booked for the season and two of their regulars have let them know they are not coming this year. And their domestic renters are way down, with regulars citing fears about the economy keeping them close to home. So yeah, this is real.
Canadian here. You should let your parents know that the boycott will continue for a while. Snowbirds are finding alternative places to stay - mostly in southern Europe and the Caribbean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“A key factor dragging business for some Gulf Coast tourist destinations is the lack of foreign arrivals — particularly from Canada. Canadian visitors, long a lifeline for Florida’s Gulf Coast, are pulling back as diplomatic tensions rise and border crossings plunge. As the Trump administration ramps up its trade war and diplomatic spat, the so-called “snowbirds” from the north are changing their travel plans.”
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/florida-beach-cities-ghost-towns-190000484.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZGN1cmJhbm1vbS5jb20v&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAJQSppuStfXJgAdSmHK2s25D8hMazy8ZYigqJPealnA-TZOs2aaBfUVbVgrVXwV0usF7cxXvMzpu6vW1ohm_w5mosuB7C-HMroHlyk8vm3xxy0eLhQGjg8tXHvXEIafLk-N9DGINCFpkL-uLqofI9m5yk-bcEBTolnDRnq63ea92
My parents live in SWFL and their sole income at this point comes from several investment properties that they rent to snowbirds. This is what they live on in order to avoid touching their investments, which they are counting on to cover costs once they feel they can't live independently anymore. Most of their renters come from Canada or from the Midwest. So far they have no Candadians booked for the season and two of their regulars have let them know they are not coming this year. And their domestic renters are way down, with regulars citing fears about the economy keeping them close to home. So yeah, this is real.
Canadian here. You should let your parents know that the boycott will continue for a while. Snowbirds are finding alternative places to stay - mostly in southern Europe and the Caribbean.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“A key factor dragging business for some Gulf Coast tourist destinations is the lack of foreign arrivals — particularly from Canada. Canadian visitors, long a lifeline for Florida’s Gulf Coast, are pulling back as diplomatic tensions rise and border crossings plunge. As the Trump administration ramps up its trade war and diplomatic spat, the so-called “snowbirds” from the north are changing their travel plans.”
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/florida-beach-cities-ghost-towns-190000484.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZGN1cmJhbm1vbS5jb20v&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAJQSppuStfXJgAdSmHK2s25D8hMazy8ZYigqJPealnA-TZOs2aaBfUVbVgrVXwV0usF7cxXvMzpu6vW1ohm_w5mosuB7C-HMroHlyk8vm3xxy0eLhQGjg8tXHvXEIafLk-N9DGINCFpkL-uLqofI9m5yk-bcEBTolnDRnq63ea92
My parents live in SWFL and their sole income at this point comes from several investment properties that they rent to snowbirds. This is what they live on in order to avoid touching their investments, which they are counting on to cover costs once they feel they can't live independently anymore. Most of their renters come from Canada or from the Midwest. So far they have no Candadians booked for the season and two of their regulars have let them know they are not coming this year. And their domestic renters are way down, with regulars citing fears about the economy keeping them close to home. So yeah, this is real.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm noticing DC is becoming like a ghost town now too. Supposedly "safe" yet who wants to visit a city that looks like a military occupation zone with scenes of racial profiling and random people being detained? Incidentally, arrests are down in DC despite all the increased federal presence....
How do they measure arrests to be down for a time period less than a week?
The same way Trump measures people flocking back to DC to eat at restaurants. I guess the voices in his head told him.
Anonymous wrote:“A key factor dragging business for some Gulf Coast tourist destinations is the lack of foreign arrivals — particularly from Canada. Canadian visitors, long a lifeline for Florida’s Gulf Coast, are pulling back as diplomatic tensions rise and border crossings plunge. As the Trump administration ramps up its trade war and diplomatic spat, the so-called “snowbirds” from the north are changing their travel plans.”
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/florida-beach-cities-ghost-towns-190000484.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZGN1cmJhbm1vbS5jb20v&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAJQSppuStfXJgAdSmHK2s25D8hMazy8ZYigqJPealnA-TZOs2aaBfUVbVgrVXwV0usF7cxXvMzpu6vW1ohm_w5mosuB7C-HMroHlyk8vm3xxy0eLhQGjg8tXHvXEIafLk-N9DGINCFpkL-uLqofI9m5yk-bcEBTolnDRnq63ea92
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm noticing DC is becoming like a ghost town now too. Supposedly "safe" yet who wants to visit a city that looks like a military occupation zone with scenes of racial profiling and random people being detained? Incidentally, arrests are down in DC despite all the increased federal presence....
How do they measure arrests to be down for a time period less than a week?
Anonymous wrote:I'm noticing DC is becoming like a ghost town now too. Supposedly "safe" yet who wants to visit a city that looks like a military occupation zone with scenes of racial profiling and random people being detained? Incidentally, arrests are down in DC despite all the increased federal presence....
Anonymous wrote:I'm noticing DC is becoming like a ghost town now too. Supposedly "safe" yet who wants to visit a city that looks like a military occupation zone with scenes of racial profiling and random people being detained? Incidentally, arrests are down in DC despite all the increased federal presence....