Holidays in America?

bluemick1

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Over the years we’ve been to America around 8 times, visiting friends who moved there. Been all over, a week with our friends and then a week elsewhere.
Wouldn’t dream of going again with that prick in charge.
Funnily enough, our friends who have gained Citizenship thinks he’s great
 
Over the years we’ve been to America around 8 times, visiting friends who moved there. Been all over, a week with our friends and then a week elsewhere.
Wouldn’t dream of going again with that prick in charge.
Funnily enough, our friends who have gained Citizenship thinks he’s great
Couldn't agree more mate. Everybody that I know is doing everything they can to make sure they are not contributing to their economy.
Wouldn't piss on the place.
 
I'm guilty of it at times. But sometimes you have to remind yourself that the politicians in charge don't define what a nation actually is.

I'm not his biggest fan but would it actually effect any holiday I might take there compared to another administration being in charge? Probably not.

Would the people I actually interact with be any different? Probably not.
 
I'm planning to head out there next month. Seeing an old colleague & pal in Philly, then on to Cleveland to see my son, do a few things I want to see in Ohio, combined with a trip to Pittsburgh to see my daughter-in-law's family.

Been there under the last 5 Presidents. Makes no difference to me. My friends and family are still the same people and it's still a great place to visit. The vast majority of Americans are brilliant people.
 
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I'm planning to head out there next month. Seeing n old colleague & pal in Philly, then on to Cleveland to see my son, do a few things I want to see in Ohio, combined with a trip to Pittsburgh to see my daughter-in-law's family.

Been there under the last 5 Presidents. Makes no difference to me. My friends and family are still the same people and it's still a great place to visit. The vast majority of Americans are brilliant people.
Spent a lot of time in Pittsburgh and Philly over the years working. Always found them to be nice, down to earth people on the whole. Ohio on the other hand...
 
I was there in May, had a really nice time in San Francisco and Seattle, and I'm back there next year to Hawaii and LA, possibly driving to Vegas. I really like USA and Canada, very friendly, generally happy people in both places.

Whether Trump is still alive then doesn't matter, like Australia the state governments affect day to day life more than the Feds.
 
Last time I was coming back from Canada I had to fly Vancouver to Seattle to change planes and the guy at Vancouver immigration said how long will you be staying in America and when I said only about 3 hours he said good choice! ;-)
Shame, I actually think Seattle is a way nicer City than Vancouver. The airport is undergoing a huge remodel, should be nice when they finally get it done
 
I'm planning to head out there next month. Seeing n old colleague & pal in Philly, then on to Cleveland to see my son, do a few things I want to see in Ohio, combined with a trip to Pittsburgh to see my daughter-in-law's family.

Been there under the last 5 Presidents. Makes no difference to me. My friends and family are still the same people and it's still a great place to visit. The vast majority of Americans are brilliant people.
That’s quite the Summer road trip!

So many “garden spots” in one trip, but possibly a fun baseball tour!

Enjoy!
 

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