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3 top airlines just sent same scary hint of coming economic crash

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A short while after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed on Canada and began musing how great the country would look as “our cherished 51st state”, there was a marked shift on my Facebook wall.

While a lot of Americans seemed confused as to why Canada wouldn’t look at a proposed hostile economic takeover as a compliment, my fellow Canucks were none-too-pleased (to say the least).

Suddenly, there were a lot of posts on in feed from people saying that while they loved their favorite American hotspots like Nashville, Miami, and Las Vegas, they wouldn’t be setting foot in any of them until U.S. voters relieved the Orange Man of his duties at the nearest opportunity.

And if there was any hope that this was a short-term tantrum, it’s been dispelled by angry Canadians backing the message with their wallets.

Not only have they stopped buying American , groceries, and cars, they’re generally avoiding the United States altogether.

No statement has been more powerful than the all-encompassing travel boycott.

According to the , 1 million (!) fewer Canadians visited the United States in March versus the same month a year before.

Things have gotten so bleak, in fact, that one of Canada’s two major airlines announced this week it was to cities like New York, Las Vegas, Chicago, Austin…

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James Julian
James Julian

Written by James Julian

James is a journalist, author, investor, and entrepreneur.

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