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tavernier

(14,003 posts)
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 01:46 PM Saturday

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.

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Loss of Canadian tourism in the Florida Keys is a shock to the system. (Original Post) tavernier Saturday OP
When trumps policies really hit maga wallents HARD, we might have some hope--maybe. riversedge Saturday #1
Snowbirds are slow returning here..if they're coming, Canadians or not. We depend on them as they volunteer Deuxcents Saturday #2
Believe it or not- we get Northern Canadian snow birds in Cleveland VicNEO Saturday #4
In the immoral words of SecDef Kegbreath. thomski64 Saturday #5
Floridian here. Have dear friends in Calgary, Alberta, Canada NCDem47 Saturday #3
I almost kinda understand why some Floridians voted for Trump. What I really don't understand is why so many soybean Fil1957 Saturday #6
Right. Woodwizard Saturday #9
There was no way these people were going to vote for a woman... Gimpyknee Saturday #10
I've noticed a lot of loss of empathy this year Vogon_Glory Saturday #11
Reading Comments modrepub Saturday #12
You may not need book smarts to be a farmer, but you do need wisdom. travelingthrulife 18 hrs ago #20
West Central Fla here. We host the Toronto Blue Jays and I'm wondering if they will come? mitch96 Saturday #7
I've met a number of people while traveling who have said they won't spend a dime in Florida dlk Saturday #8
Sucks to be you, Florida! Aristus Saturday #13
Hey, we love our moth, mosquito, chigger, mite, gnat, flea, fly, bed-bug-bitten asses. Lochloosa 18 hrs ago #19
The one year the hurricanes give you a break to boot malaise Saturday #14
Thanks my foul weather friend! tavernier 20 hrs ago #17
Thought about that when I wrote that malaise 20 hrs ago #18
If it comes, we will be fine. We are practically neighbors. tavernier 14 hrs ago #22
LOL malaise 14 hrs ago #23
AMEN--- but I don't think even the MAGATS thought they were voting for a trade war with CANADA! Jack Valentino Saturday #15
Well, 'thought' is the operative word. He told them directly he would be doing this. travelingthrulife 18 hrs ago #21
kick BlueWaveNeverEnd Yesterday #16

Deuxcents

(24,353 posts)
2. Snowbirds are slow returning here..if they're coming, Canadians or not. We depend on them as they volunteer
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 01:56 PM
Saturday

In our hospitals and food banks and all kinds of charities. Locals get impatient because of the traffic, long lines but I think we’re gonna realize just how much they contribute and we depend on them.

VicNEO

(38 posts)
4. Believe it or not- we get Northern Canadian snow birds in Cleveland
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 03:14 PM
Saturday

And same- re: fantastic volunteers!

NCDem47

(3,128 posts)
3. Floridian here. Have dear friends in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 02:10 PM
Saturday

Big, high-income travelers. They have vowed NEVER to vacation in the U.S. while Trump is in office. And they used to do Florida, Arizona, Vegas, Hawaii. Its all Mexico, Central America and South Pacific now. They wanted to travel in U.S. on a big road trip, but bailed on that too. Said there are many, many others who feel the same way. They're not flaming liberals either. They are absolutely aghast at what our coutry has become.

Fil1957

(258 posts)
6. I almost kinda understand why some Floridians voted for Trump. What I really don't understand is why so many soybean
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 03:46 PM
Saturday

farmers voted for him in '24. His tariffs in '20 caused China to stop buying soybeans then and caused quite a bit of pain to the farmers back then.

These people already knew firsthand how damaging to them his tariff policy was.

Then in '24 he says he was going to do it again and they vote for him! Again! And guess what? He does what he said he would do and had done before, and now the farmers are hurting just like last time. What did they expect? I can't believe people can be this stupid. Sometimes I have no hope for this country.

Woodwizard

(1,221 posts)
9. Right.
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 04:13 PM
Saturday

The first time around while I thought anyone voting for trump was making a huge mistake I gave them the benefit of a doubt.

Not this time they had four years of him making lots of statements. Fixing healthcare, Infrastructure, ect and never doing them and screaming about it is all the democrats fault. Personally attacking everyone that he did not like, and then Jan 6th.

It is not trumps fault this time, we know what he is, the voters that put him there know what he is and they like it.

I have a hard time being around trump supporters, avoid most of my wife's family for that reason this second term.

Vogon_Glory

(10,086 posts)
11. I've noticed a lot of loss of empathy this year
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 04:38 PM
Saturday

A lot of progressives and moderates were willing to give Trump voters some empathy and the benefit of the doubt during and just after the 2020 election. We excused them for being uninformed or inexperienced.

Not this time, though. The empathy and sympathy has evaporated. The Trump voters had a decade and more to see what 45/47 was. They went through four years of chaos with the rest of us. They gave in to their worst impulses and chose to vote for Orange Julius again. Clearly they learned nothing.

I am one of those people who lost any sympathy for those people. They went for the clown show and p*ssed on common decency and the foundations. My sympathy has gone. Voting is a serious business, a task to vote for what is good for our country now and in the future, and these guys treated it like American Idol. Anyone so hateful and careless as to vote for Orange Julius deserves no pity as the (excrement) hits the fan.

modrepub

(3,942 posts)
12. Reading Comments
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 09:41 PM
Saturday

It strikes me as how little journalists and politicians are acknowledging how many folks don’t want their tax money being used to help farmers who overwhelmingly supported Trump.

travelingthrulife

(3,470 posts)
20. You may not need book smarts to be a farmer, but you do need wisdom.
Sun Oct 12, 2025, 10:15 AM
18 hrs ago

These farmers who voted for Trump are perhaps not wise enough to be farmers. My Dad was a farmer with 6th grade education, but he was wise and would never have voted for this man.

mitch96

(15,524 posts)
7. West Central Fla here. We host the Toronto Blue Jays and I'm wondering if they will come?
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 04:06 PM
Saturday

Lots of tourists from Ontario/Toronto come to west Florida and Quebecois to South Florida..
We shall see what happens... A lot less Canadian license plates on the roads here but it's still early..
m

dlk

(12,977 posts)
8. I've met a number of people while traveling who have said they won't spend a dime in Florida
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 04:12 PM
Saturday

Not under any circumstances. Republicans got what they wanted. Unfortunately, they’ve hurt too many decent people un the process. Live and learn…

Aristus

(71,066 posts)
13. Sucks to be you, Florida!
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 09:48 PM
Saturday

Maybe, just maybe, next time, don’t fucking vote for the Republican. Congressperson, Senator, Governor, President.

Pull your heads out of your moth, mosquito, chigger, mite, gnat, flea, fly, bed-bug-bitten asses, and vote like human beings for a change.

Lochloosa

(16,596 posts)
19. Hey, we love our moth, mosquito, chigger, mite, gnat, flea, fly, bed-bug-bitten asses.
Sun Oct 12, 2025, 10:07 AM
18 hrs ago

And there are Floridians that did not vote for that asshole.

But, a lot of us are enjoying the pain the idiots are feeling. I love telling them, I told you what was gonna happen.

tavernier

(14,003 posts)
17. Thanks my foul weather friend!
Sun Oct 12, 2025, 08:06 AM
20 hrs ago

But let’s both wait till at least November to celebrate. You know those canes like to wait till the bitter end sometimes and then sneak up on us.

tavernier

(14,003 posts)
22. If it comes, we will be fine. We are practically neighbors.
Sun Oct 12, 2025, 02:09 PM
14 hrs ago

I have a dinghy (named A Little Dinghy) left over from my big boating days. I’ll come get you or you grab what you have and come and get me. How far could it be?

Surely a lesser distance than between Rump and Malaria.



Jack Valentino

(3,558 posts)
15. AMEN--- but I don't think even the MAGATS thought they were voting for a trade war with CANADA!
Sat Oct 11, 2025, 10:19 PM
Saturday

Regarding tariffs and trade, this has to be the STUPIDEST one thing Trump has done...

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