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no-snow emergency -- give me a break!!

Started by Rosie the Riveter, January 13, 2007, 06:37 PM NHFT

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Rosie the Riveter

The UL reports --

"CONCORD ? With a dearth of snow and cold days hurting North Country tourism, recreation and logging businesses, the governor has been asked to declare an emergency and request federal disaster aid for those five northern counties."

But the UL conducted a poll and the results are in --

"However, better than 65 percent of the more than 200 people responding to the survey do not believe the lack of snow is a disaster and better than 70 percent do not believe the state should ask for federal relief money to help the ailing businesses."


Pat K

Wow these guys could be the winners of the Pat K 2007 Jack Ass award and it's only 13 days into the year!!

CNHT

Quote from: castle_chaser on January 13, 2007, 06:37 PM NHFT
The UL reports --

"CONCORD ? With a dearth of snow and cold days hurting North Country tourism, recreation and logging businesses, the governor has been asked to declare an emergency and request federal disaster aid for those five northern counties."

But the UL conducted a poll and the results are in --

"However, better than 65 percent of the more than 200 people responding to the survey do not believe the lack of snow is a disaster and better than 70 percent do not believe the state should ask for federal relief money to help the ailing businesses."




LOL! This is beautiful, Castle. When is a non-emergency an emergency or, if it snowed with that be an emergency too? LOL


Rochelle

Maybe the state of New Hampshire should consider asking for federal disaster relief money since we don't have enough coastline and that's really hurting our beach tourism and shipping industries.
I think that would work!

*tongue in cheek*

eques

This is probably a situation in which a "reverse insurance" company would be beneficial... given that the weather is inherently unpredictable and that their businesses depend on the weather being cold and snowy, such a plan would allow for companies to stay afloat during lean times.

Of course, better planning in the future may also be appropriate for some of these businesses (depending on how narrow their margin is, of course), or, from a personal standpoint, not putting all their eggs in one basket.

Perhaps they should consider developing fall-back plans... something to do if the weather isn't good to them.

laney

North Country businesses want federal disaster aid

January 13, 2007

CONCORD, N.H. --Blaming the lack of snow and ice for their financial troubles, North Country business leaders are pressing Gov. John Lynch for an emergency declaration that would allow businesses in New Hampshire's five northern counties to seek federal disaster aid.

http://www.boston.com/news/local/new_hampshire/articles/2007/01/13/north_country_business_leaders_seek_federal_disaster_aid/


KBCraig

Mods: let's merge this thread with http://forum.soulawakenings.com/index.php?topic=6802.0

Aries: does this quote (in bold, below) sound familiar?
http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Survey%3a+No+snow+is+no+disaster&articleId=04b6b3c8-1217-46a5-a7f4-7360b1041020
QuoteNot everyone opposed helping businesses hard hit by the snowless winter. Jim Covey of Twin Mountain wrote that the lack of snow has already had a devastating effect on several businesses in his area.

"There are neighbors of mine who are desperate and need some sort of relief, either from the town, county or state as their expenses have remained the same or have gone up but they have virtually no income," he said.

Covey noted this is the second straight year the snowmobile industry has been hammered and if it continues adds snowmobilers will go to Canada to ride.

"Most of us love living in the North Country and view it as a great place to raise a family and in spite of the weather will stick it out, but boy, will it hurt," Covey wrote.

I'm just guessing there aren't a lot of Coveys in Twin Mountain who rely on tourism for a living. ;)

Kevin

Kat Kanning


aries

Quote from: KBCraig on January 14, 2007, 02:19 AM NHFT
Mods: let's merge this thread with http://forum.soulawakenings.com/index.php?topic=6802.0

Aries: does this quote (in bold, below) sound familiar?
http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=Survey%3a+No+snow+is+no+disaster&articleId=04b6b3c8-1217-46a5-a7f4-7360b1041020
QuoteNot everyone opposed helping businesses hard hit by the snowless winter. Jim Covey of Twin Mountain wrote that the lack of snow has already had a devastating effect on several businesses in his area.

"There are neighbors of mine who are desperate and need some sort of relief, either from the town, county or state as their expenses have remained the same or have gone up but they have virtually no income," he said.

Covey noted this is the second straight year the snowmobile industry has been hammered and if it continues adds snowmobilers will go to Canada to ride.

"Most of us love living in the North Country and view it as a great place to raise a family and in spite of the weather will stick it out, but boy, will it hurt," Covey wrote.

I'm just guessing there aren't a lot of Coveys in Twin Mountain who rely on tourism for a living. ;)

Kevin

Yes that's my father. He's in the paper about every week lol.

The lack of snow has had a bad effect on every business in Twin Mountain as they all rely on tourism - gas stations, motels, gift shops, etc. With about 1/5 as many skiers as usual and no snowmobilers, business profits are about 1/8 of what they usually are.

Rosie the Riveter

Quote from: aries on January 14, 2007, 08:45 AM NHFT
Yes that's my father. He's in the paper about every week lol.

The lack of snow has had a bad effect on every business in Twin Mountain as they all rely on tourism - gas stations, motels, gift shops, etc. With about 1/5 as many skiers as usual and no snowmobilers, business profits are about 1/8 of what they usually are.

Tell him he may be in luck  ;D It is NH after all.

Icy roads and winter storm forecast
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
5 hours, 9 minutes ago
Mother Nature can't make up her mind whether it's winter or not.

With temperatures hovering right around freezing, many roads in central and southern New Hampshire were slick with freezing drizzle or sleet on Sunday, and the weather was only supposed to get worse overnight.

The National Weather Service issued a winter storm watch for late Sunday night and Monday, predicting snow, heavy sleet and freezing rain throughout most of the Martin Luther King Jr. national holiday.

The Weather Service says the storm could coat roads with up to a half-inch of ice, making travel dangerous. The ice also could bring down trees and power lines.

error

Ah, how I love sleet and freezing rain! My favorite part is slipping on the ice and falling flat on my back.

d_goddard

The lack of State funds at a time when Socialists have taken power in Concord almost makes this grizzled Atheist believe in Divine Providence.

Remember, people, this is ammunition you can use... in your conversations with your neighbors, your state Reps, your Letters to the Editor...
"<school funding/marijuana prohibition/low-income housing/free drugs for the elderly> might be a good idea, but at this point in time the State simply does not have the money."

Dreepa

Quote from: d_goddard on January 15, 2007, 06:30 AM NHFT
The lack of State funds at a time when Socialists have taken power in Concord almost makes this grizzled Atheist believe in Divine Providence.

Remember, people, this is ammunition you can use... in your conversations with your neighbors, your state Reps, your Letters to the Editor...
"<school funding/marijuana prohibition/low-income housing/free drugs for the elderly> might be a good idea, but at this point in time the State simply does not have the money."
until the commies say.... see this is why we need an income and/or sales tax.

aries

why cant they be like uncle sam - borrow with no intent to return