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Online CC27

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Loss of Canadian tourism in the Florida Keys is a shock to the system.

I live in the Tavernier Islamorada area of the Keys and for the first time since Trump showed his ass to our wonderful Canadian neighbors last year, we are now seeing and feeling the loss of their annual migration. Yes, traffic is much less congested as is the seating in restaurants. But I can just imagine how much it is negatively affecting the local restaurants, hotels, fishing captains, shop owners, home and apartment sales and rentals.

However… guess how they voted in the last election? Hard to feel sorry for them.

https://www.democraticunderground.com/100220713872

I'm going to go with you are full of crap

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Aw.  No more 'Guido's in speedos'.  (aka Canucks in scanty swimwear :rotf:

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Any Cave people living in that area who could comment on this claim? Also, does tourist season in the Florida Keys extend into October, which, IIRC, is well into hurricane season?
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