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In reply to the discussion: The American Tourist Industry Is About To Fall Off A Cliff -- Digby [View all]Skittles
(169,593 posts)6. while it will harm my country, I can hardly blame them
that is the quandary these fucking fascist repukes have put us in
FUCK EVERYONE who voted for that POS, you DISGRACED America
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I think so, too. The U.S. Travel Association has not yet updated their rosy predictions from Jan. 9, 2025.
tanyev
Mar 2025
#3
Examples of increasing tourism include the Tate brothers and safe-harbor for oligarchs, then yes.
erronis
Mar 2025
#7
I have a Canadian writer friend. We went to high school together in Tucson, AZ.
PoindexterOglethorpe
Mar 2025
#8
Can-Am days in Myrtle Beach happening now: many (Canadians) are offended by the president and threatening to stay away.
Demovictory9
Mar 2025
#20
I think Americans, and in particular, legal permanent residents should carefully consider not traveling outside of the
alwaysinasnit
Mar 2025
#11
The corporate America that put Trump back in office for his tax cuts are now paying for them with his insane tariff war
ShazamIam
Mar 2025
#21
I was raised in upstate NY, near Lake George. That lake is a major tourist destination for Canadians.
patphil
Mar 2025
#28
My family would picnic at Bolton Landing on Lake George nearly every Sunday in the summer.
patphil
Mar 2025
#49
And we grew up in Saranac Lake. The Adirondacks are already feeling the loss of tourists/outdoor enthusiasts.
erronis
Mar 2025
#42
We're planning on spending our travel time (and dollars!) in Canada this year.
SeattleVet
Mar 2025
#29
Nature of the free markets. No whining if you voted for the orange convict. Start pulling on those bootstraps.
Hotler
Mar 2025
#48
We have a 3 wk family trip planned this summer culminating in 10 days at Disney World.
woodsprite
Mar 2025
#52
I cancelled my trip to London this year and will probably just vacation only in my state.
kimbutgar
Mar 2025
#62
Of course now you have people that are afraid of getting on airplanes - thx to trmp
erronis
Mar 2025
#66
No wonder potential visitors feel pushed (or alienated) away. I'd feel like that, too.
calimary
Mar 2025
#72