purely my personal opinion. but i think the impact that done on America’s Tourism are not affecting the “right people” directly.
large amount of these trump supporter are in non-tourist area/town/city. it’s gonna take a while for the effect of tourism trickle down to them. (and by the time it hit them, they gonna blame something else and not realize tourism was the source)
Florida, Texas, Tennessee, Louisiana, Alaska, Nevada are the red states I imagine will lose the most from a drop in tourism, though many East and West Coast blue states will lose a lot too.
Agreed. A shockingly high percentage of Americans have never even left the state they were born in. Tourism may as well not exist and they would hardly feel a thing.
purely my personal opinion. but i think the impact that done on America’s Tourism are not affecting the “right people” directly. large amount of these trump supporter are in non-tourist area/town/city. it’s gonna take a while for the effect of tourism trickle down to them. (and by the time it hit them, they gonna blame something else and not realize tourism was the source)
Florida, Texas, Tennessee, Louisiana, Alaska, Nevada are the red states I imagine will lose the most from a drop in tourism, though many East and West Coast blue states will lose a lot too.
I think red stades will spiral downwards first. On the west is most likely LA, Bay area, and San Diego.
Bay area has their own set of problems,
Agreed. A shockingly high percentage of Americans have never even left the state they were born in. Tourism may as well not exist and they would hardly feel a thing.
Red states will suffer the most first, Because of their dependency on tourism, not so much for blue heavy states