Submitted by JAlbert653 t3_126ypvw in news
BubbaTee t1_jebx79f wrote
Reply to comment by LoveArguingPolitics in Miami Beach Restaurateurs Say Spring Break Is Killing Business by JAlbert653
>Just look at the Hawaiians begging people not to visit.
If it wasn't for tourism, Hawai'i would've spent the last 50 years impoverished like modern-day Puerto Rico, following the sugar collapse in the 1970s.
I don't see Hawai'ians complaining that they have public schools, or hospitals, or any of the other services that tourist dollars affords them. Tourists dump $18 billion cash into Hawai'i every year (except during Covid, obviously) - that's a lot more than Hawai'ians are putting back into slots at the Cal in downtown Vegas, it's quite the trade imbalance.
It's like the anti-tourism folks don't see the connection between this:
>“I think that it is too easy for people to visit places like Hawaii,” (Kyle Kajihiro, a lecturer at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa) said.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/08/18/us/hawaii-tourism-impact-united-shades-cec/index.html
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and this (all during Covid, when Hawai'ian tourism was massively reduced):
- Legislature cuts University of Hawaii-Manoa’s operating budget by nearly 14%
- Hawaii’s Budget Relies on Federal Relief Funds to Avoid Cuts
- The Battered State Budget Will Dominate The Next Hawaii Legislature: With money tight, lawmakers are looking to the Biden administration and Congress to help shore up a huge deficit as the 2021 session opens this week.
- Hawaii teachers union says layoffs still loom even with $123M less in cuts
- Hawaiian Airlines may lay off more than 800 employees
- Reduced hours, layoffs and furloughs resume in Hawaii tourism as federal safety net disappears
- Hawaiian Hilton Workers Fear Permanent Layoffs As Recall Rights Expiration Nears
- United Laundry Services to lay off over 800 workers
- Union: Hundreds of Hawaii airport workers to be laid off
- Under New Leadership, HART Purges Nearly Half Its Staff
If tourism is so bad for Hawai'i, why were they begging for money from haoles like Biden as soon as Covid cut off their tourism revenue? Could it be that ~20% of the state's entire GDP actually pays for some important things?
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source: mainlander with family in the islands who's sick of their constant monku monku monku about it
[deleted] t1_jec5pys wrote
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[deleted] t1_jeccr45 wrote
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bryanisbored t1_jedaid4 wrote
What about all the native priced out? Did they at least finally take the gas out of the water or stop bombing spots the natives consider special or no?
IslandDoggo t1_jee27y5 wrote
I like how you just casually dismiss the people who live on the islands beliefs while admitting you don't live there and also they're you're family ? Weird.
LoveArguingPolitics t1_jebxmpp wrote
Tourism as it exists today isn't the only way it could work. Pretending like i said no tourism ever then posting your unhinged rant when i said the current system doesn't work well is crazy.
You've gotta be a bot or a bad faith actor, you put this together super fast
You posted all that stuff about money troubles in Hawaii but that's all stuff that is happening under the current system. It's more a statement that tourism isn't bringing the financial relief it claims just like i said.
Because everything you posted about all happened under the current exploitative tourist system
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stocks-mostly-lower t1_jee7okv wrote
You’re a commie that hates landlords too, I’ll bet.
stocks-mostly-lower t1_jee7jyg wrote
You’re a commie that hates landlords too, I’ll bet.
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