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How has the DNC helped Denver economically?

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I have an assignment due and i was wondering what i could write about

I know that sales have increased in the following:

airlines

hotels

restaurants

prostitution

recreation

etc. etc.

but how can i further elaborate these topics?

what is the economic point of view in these topics?

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  1. Well not much I would guess. What we have is the largest collection of moonbats concentrated in one spot since the 2004 Dem convention in Boston. The thing about moonbats is they make a lot of noise and spend very little money.

    Regarding the delegates to the convention although they are spending money I'll bet most of it is paid for by the taxpayers back home. Democrats are experts at spending other peoples money


  2. The vast majority of hotels there were booked and the restaurant and taxi  business never had it so good.

  3. It brings attention to Denver as a nice place to visit in the future, so people remember.  Long after the Convention leaves, the memory of Denver lingers and it seems safe and interesting for visitors.  So I would say future considerations are important also.  

  4. The prostitutes have reported a 500% increase in their business.  

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