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On Aug 31, 7:46 pm, HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 16:12:24 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: One question that continues to bug me after returning from our 16 days on the boat this month...."Where was everybody?" We've noticed the same thing in the north east this summer and it has been confirmed by a number of locals that traffic and business are both down by a considerable amount. We've been living aboard and cruising from port to port all summer and have seen a lot more anchoring room and available moorings in some of our favorite spots. You have border crossing issues in your area which is probably compounding what ever other factors are at work. Not everyone wants to hassle with govt red tape if there are other alternatives. That doesn't explain the north east however. I think many people are feeling financially squeezed one way or another. Except for CEOs and very senior management, almost no one is keeping up with inflation. The chickens are coming home to roost with variable rate mortgages, property values are flat to down, the home equity loan game is largely over, insurance for almost everything is up, energy costs are up, many taxes are up, everything associated with residential construction is off, and on and on and on. When people are feeling squeezed they start to cut back on the non essentials, and boating falls into that category for most. If things get worse, vacation travel of all kinds will probably be next, along with the things like the restaurant business. Gee. The Bush Mis-Administration keeps telling us the economy is terrific.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - harry, must you take a thread like this and make a snide political statement? |
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Tim wrote:
On Aug 31, 7:46 pm, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 16:12:24 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: One question that continues to bug me after returning from our 16 days on the boat this month...."Where was everybody?" We've noticed the same thing in the north east this summer and it has been confirmed by a number of locals that traffic and business are both down by a considerable amount. We've been living aboard and cruising from port to port all summer and have seen a lot more anchoring room and available moorings in some of our favorite spots. You have border crossing issues in your area which is probably compounding what ever other factors are at work. Not everyone wants to hassle with govt red tape if there are other alternatives. That doesn't explain the north east however. I think many people are feeling financially squeezed one way or another. Except for CEOs and very senior management, almost no one is keeping up with inflation. The chickens are coming home to roost with variable rate mortgages, property values are flat to down, the home equity loan game is largely over, insurance for almost everything is up, energy costs are up, many taxes are up, everything associated with residential construction is off, and on and on and on. When people are feeling squeezed they start to cut back on the non essentials, and boating falls into that category for most. If things get worse, vacation travel of all kinds will probably be next, along with the things like the restaurant business. Gee. The Bush Mis-Administration keeps telling us the economy is terrific.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - harry, must you take a thread like this and make a snide political statement? \ Sorry, but I see a direct connection between the policies of the Bush mis-administration and the collapsing economy. |
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![]() "HK" wrote in message . .. Tim wrote: On Aug 31, 7:46 pm, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 16:12:24 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: One question that continues to bug me after returning from our 16 days on the boat this month...."Where was everybody?" We've noticed the same thing in the north east this summer and it has been confirmed by a number of locals that traffic and business are both down by a considerable amount. We've been living aboard and cruising from port to port all summer and have seen a lot more anchoring room and available moorings in some of our favorite spots. You have border crossing issues in your area which is probably compounding what ever other factors are at work. Not everyone wants to hassle with govt red tape if there are other alternatives. That doesn't explain the north east however. I think many people are feeling financially squeezed one way or another. Except for CEOs and very senior management, almost no one is keeping up with inflation. The chickens are coming home to roost with variable rate mortgages, property values are flat to down, the home equity loan game is largely over, insurance for almost everything is up, energy costs are up, many taxes are up, everything associated with residential construction is off, and on and on and on. When people are feeling squeezed they start to cut back on the non essentials, and boating falls into that category for most. If things get worse, vacation travel of all kinds will probably be next, along with the things like the restaurant business. Gee. The Bush Mis-Administration keeps telling us the economy is terrific.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - harry, must you take a thread like this and make a snide political statement? \ Sorry, but I see a direct connection between the policies of the Bush mis-administration and the collapsing economy. It has collapsed under a Democrat POTUS also. A Dem POTUS and a Dem Congress. 17% inflation. And the latest incarnation of Congress does seem to be saving challenged. |
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 17:52:39 -0700, Tim wrote:
On Aug 31, 7:46 pm, HK wrote: Wayne.B wrote: On Fri, 31 Aug 2007 16:12:24 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: One question that continues to bug me after returning from our 16 days on the boat this month...."Where was everybody?" We've noticed the same thing in the north east this summer and it has been confirmed by a number of locals that traffic and business are both down by a considerable amount. We've been living aboard and cruising from port to port all summer and have seen a lot more anchoring room and available moorings in some of our favorite spots. You have border crossing issues in your area which is probably compounding what ever other factors are at work. Not everyone wants to hassle with govt red tape if there are other alternatives. That doesn't explain the north east however. I think many people are feeling financially squeezed one way or another. Except for CEOs and very senior management, almost no one is keeping up with inflation. The chickens are coming home to roost with variable rate mortgages, property values are flat to down, the home equity loan game is largely over, insurance for almost everything is up, energy costs are up, many taxes are up, everything associated with residential construction is off, and on and on and on. When people are feeling squeezed they start to cut back on the non essentials, and boating falls into that category for most. If things get worse, vacation travel of all kinds will probably be next, along with the things like the restaurant business. Gee. The Bush Mis-Administration keeps telling us the economy is terrific.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - harry, must you take a thread like this and make a snide political statement? You should recognize that as one of 'Harry's Foibles' and make no comment thereupon. -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H |
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On Sep 1, 7:02 am, John H. wrote:
You should recognize that as one of 'Harry's Foibles' and make no comment thereupon. -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H- Possibly so, I was merely wanting to knwo if it was necessary, though. |
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Tim wrote:
On Sep 1, 7:02 am, John H. wrote: You should recognize that as one of 'Harry's Foibles' and make no comment thereupon. -- ***** Hope your day is better than decent! ***** John H- Possibly so, I was merely wanting to knwo if it was necessary, though. You are wondering about one of my comments and you're playing footsie with Herring? Shame on you. |
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