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Kudlow on Capitalism Economic Forum Headed up by Chief CNBC Economist Lawrence Kudlow

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Old 07-29-2004, 04:07 PM
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<h2><font color=#003399>Verdict’s in on business-killing DNC: It’s a bust</font></h2>
Promises of a Democratic convention windfall now seem as empty as Boston's streets this week to many Hub merchants, restaurants, tourist sites and small businesses.

``Never in the 33 years we've been here have we seen anything like it,'' said George George, co-owner of the Albany Sandwich Shop in the South End, who said his business this week is off by as much as 50 percent.

``It's like a snowstorm in the middle of summer, only in a snowstorm we get the plow drivers.''

Through all but the last day of the four-day convention, the event has not been a boon, interviews with dozens of Hub businesses revealed.

In fact, many say they've lost out as residents and workers skipped town and delegates ate for free at high-end parties.

Many restaurant owners double-ordered produce and other supplies last week with the expectation that deliveries would be blocked and convention traffic would quickly leave them with nothing to serve.

Instead, they say, refrigerators are overstocked, delivery trucks are managing with few problems and customer traffic has slowed to a trickle as the convention sucks up all the action like a corporate sponge.

Even on Beacon Hill, where wide-eyed Democrats were expected to make plenty of pilgrimages, cafe and restaurant owners say the convention has been a security dead zone.

``Everyone is on edge and nervous,'' said David Cartwright, manager of Cafe Vanille on Charles Street.

``Boston is still in many ways a small town, and the security arrangements have been a major undertaking.''

Hotels in Boston and Cambridge did better than expected, with about 95 percent of rooms full.

For some, including the Boston Harbor Hotel, it was a record week.

Paul Guzzi, chief executive of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce, called the event ``a home run'' for businesses and the community that will jump-start future economic activity, including conventions.

The Boston Redevelopment Authority will not revise its $154 million economic impact estimate, said spokeswoman Susan Elsbree.

``Given all the hype, it's definitely been a big disappointment,'' said Boston Beer Works general manager Joe Ferrari.

Greg Muzzy, whose Liberty Clipper tall ship can carry 110 passengers, shut down yesterday due to a lack of business.


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Hmmm... I guess that John "F'ing" Kerry's zone of suckiness is spreading. Today Boston, tomorrow the WORRRRRLLLLLLDDDDD!!! rotflmao!
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Hey, wait...this is the party of 'the little guy' that is going to stand up to 'big corporations' that are in bed with 'President Bush and Dick Cheney and Halliburton.' Why didn't these sociallly conscious people eat/do business with the little people they purport to help in their lust for power?

It's a rhetorical question, but I'll answer it anyway: Because they are far more a snobby elitist clique than the Republicans could ever be in Michael Moore's most turgid imaginings.
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