137 million tourists bring Florida roughly $100 billion a year in revenue and support 1.6 million jobs. However, the recovery from Hurricane Ian is at different stages across the state. Our NBC Orlando station WESH-2’s Sanika Dange speaks with Floridians about the mixed recovery stories.
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I have personally postponed my Disney World plans indefinitely, and if things don’t improve, I will not go to Florida at all, even to get into a Cruise. I will be avoiding Florida for many years.
Boycott Florida boycott Ronda desantos and the people that support him Florida Florida stop taking federal dollars that you never paid
You mean you're not a "make America Florida" kinda person? 😊
I wouldn't go to Florida anymore. It's a sewer ofter the BP Gulf fun, which no one mentions anymore. Still leaking. Wouldn't eat the seafood. But I was never a "tourist" I move to places. Lived in key West 3 times.
No waves and lots of jelly fish.
I would be curious to know how many people in the African American community would be interested in owning their own land and home if it was part of rebuilding the old farming towns in America? Is that too psychologically stereotypical or would that be something they would be interested in? Moving out of the ghetto and to their own farm or ranch? We could do some interest free loans or some type of percentage partnerships..
A home, some land, a nice John Deere..enough funding to get started..
Is that something they would be interested in? Then we could bulldoze down some of those dilapidated shacks and projects in their neighborhoods and build parks or inner city farms or something and beautify the homes that remain..they wouldn't need to always be looking for a job if they had their own farm or ranch.. We could implement that type of program for anyone in America that wanted to be involved in our countries agricultural security program.
https://youtu.be/rBrd_3VMC3c
Yeah baby..the real emancipation…………….
Then release all of them in prison on drug charges… Poor people are allowed to get drunk to forget their poverty…it's not justice putting them in prison for getting high…it's a crime and an injustice to humanity…I could release them with a clear conscious.
If that is something they would be interested in tell them to start doing their farming and ranching homework. So they know what to do when the ball starts rolling.
Thriving because it never shut down during the pandemic