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Airlines and Hotels Price Gouge Floridians Fleeing Milton

“Sky-high prices to escape Florida before a deadly hurricane—and Republicans still criticize price gouging bans,” said one outraged resident.

By Julia Conley. Published 10-8-2024 by Common Dreams

I-75 in Tampa on October 8, 2024. Photo: Matos Zuly/X

U.S. President Joe Biden called on Floridians in evacuation zones to leave their homes “now, now, now” on Tuesday, and the mayor of Tampa issued a stark warning that those who “choose to stay” are “going to die” from the expected impact of Hurricane Milton—but desperate residents are grappling with the fact that hotels and airlines may make evacuating impossible for many.

Florida bars companies from price gouging during an emergency like Milton, but as thousands of people began evacuating the state’s western coast on Monday, accusations poured in about sky-high airline ticket prices and hotels in neighboring states that are charging exorbitant rates.

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Feeding IS My Religion

"The Hand" By Alex Proimos from Sydney, Australia [CC-BY 2.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

“The Hand” By Alex Proimos from Sydney, Australia [CC-BY 2.0], via Wikimedia Commons

A growing trend in America regarding the homeless issue is to pass laws in metropolitan areas that essentially make it illegal to be homeless or to help the homeless by feeding them.

These laws are intended to make the homeless problem disappear, not solve the reasons for its existence. In the rush to make our world seem perfect and our communities idealistic, our law makers have disregarded the essence of that which makes us all connected. Continue reading

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