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There’s lots of people paying lip service to our country’s unity these
days. But talking about unity and acting on it seem to be two different
things.
We believe it shouldn’t be and urge our residents to support local
business, and in turn businesses should support us. That’s not how things
are going, though.
Shortly after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, businesses across the
board started laying off workers. It started, mainly, with major air
carriers, such as American Airlines, which had two airliners used in the
East Coast attacks.
Travel experts warned that industry could slow down as a result of the
attacks and the ensuing airline layoffs. With that news came slowdowns
and layoffs at hotels, restaurants and airport concessionaires, such as
those at John Wayne Airport.
For the most part, we worry that the layoffs have been made too
hastily. While some of those moves were inevitable in the midst of the
slowdown, they could have been performed more tactfully, certainly not
immediately after what has so severely affected our nation economically
and emotionally.
We wish businesses would hang in there a little longer. Don’t forget,
all of those businesses are going to put up the hiring signs again when
the economy picks up. With any luck, many of those people who were laid
off in September will have found jobs and won’t be available.
These moves tend to slow the economy both nationally and, eventually,
locally. While Newport-Mesa is slightly feeling the trickle-down effect
now at hotels, restaurants and John Wayne Airport, there is something we
all can do.
Go out and buy things.
This weekend, Newport Beach will host the annual Taste of Newport
event, where about 45 restaurants and 15 wineries provide guests tastes
of what they have to offer. As most of us know, our area has its fair
share of delicious cuisine and the Taste highlights that.
Today’s actually the last day for the three-day event at Fashion
Island, but don’t let that stop you.
Not only can you get some great food, but the money raised will be
donated to local charities, which haven’t received as much attention
recently with many new donations going -- and rightfully so -- East to
those most affected by the attacks.
Once the Taste is over, don’t stop using that purchasing power.
Newport-Mesa has plenty of great businesses that have fine products to
sell. At this important time, help boost the local economy because, after
all, that’ll trickle back to aid the other economies in the county, state
and, eventually, the nation -- united we hope in good times and bad.
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