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Bad news for Hawaii?
Given the amount of revenue Hawaii generates from Japanese tourist, it seems
likely that the earthquake/tsunami will impact Hawaii. Many Japanese are not going to see this as a good time to vacation; but maybe some will want to get away since they are powerless to do anything else. The economic impact on Japan can't even be measured, I can only think that the fall out will reach Hawaii. This may be the death nail for some Waikiki hotels. |
100,000 got terminal cancer from chernobyl. rip.
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I can't think of a nicer place to be if you found yourself broke and homeless :winkwink:
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Sweet! They might put on some cheap flights to Hawaii then...
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Homeless people spend the night running from cops trying to find a place to sleep. It's illegal to pitch a tent, sleep in a car etc... The public areas are closed at night, meaning being there is illegal. Homeless in Hawaii, will not be homeless for long if they don't keep ahead of the cops, since they will get a jail cell as a new home for a few days. :2 cents: |
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I went on a surf trip to Oahu back in the late 80s and I remember seeing all the homeless people. Here in Florida we get many more homeless people in the Winter as the cold drives them south. Then when summer rolls around they head back north again in a transient nature. So I'm in Hawaii looking at all homeless thinking to myself, how the hell did these bums get to Hawaii when I had to work two full summers to save up enough for my surf trip :) |
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owners could make more money by renting the property to people who saved up for two summers to visit. :2 cents: Most homeless people are employed, just not enough hours or consistently enough to pay high rent. |
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reason they are not making money is because the homeless scare the tourist away and devalue the area. :2 cents: |
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