All your information is vague and meaningless. I can also tell you that there will be a WW3, but I don't know when but it will happen at some point....just like the street closing again and cleaning up the putas.
Your WW3 analogy is weak and foolish.
When I post that PC will be closed again it's because the closing is IMMINENT, not because it is something that will PROBABLY happen far off in the future.
I was a huge advocate of having the street closed and when it reopened I was told that once all the sidewalks were redone and the street decorated to Palm Beach standards, that the street would reopen. However, it goes deeper than that with the politicians wanting it open. 7 of them voted to reopen the street after having 30 people sign a petition.
You are absolutely correct, seven of them voted to reopen the street, and this very same issue will again come before seven new town council members. And just so that we are crystal clear, here they are:
Radhames Guzman (PLD/PRD)
Lilian Ceballos (PLD/PRD)
Oscar Luis Gomez (PLD/PRD)
Juan Arismendy Medina (PRSC)
Aquilina Medina (PRSC)
Yinette Vallejo (PRSC)
Fabio Ramon Garcia (PRM)
These are the seven new town council members who will be voting on the issues now, along with Vice Mayor Gerardo Cespedes and Mayor Ilana Neumann. Being a business owner in Sos?a perhaps you should get to know them. I know most of them personally and several for many years. I'll give you a head start.
Radhames Guzman is an attorney who lives and has an office in Sos?a. He is one of Ilana Neumann's strongest supporters and close friend. His office is not far from the center of PC and would certainly welcome any input from business owners in Sos?a.
Oscar Luis Gomez or "Lupy" as he is know to his friends, is the head of the "cuerpo de bomberos" and is in charge of coordinating the demolition of "La Roca" restaurant. He lives in Los Charamicos and is more than happy to speak to anyone regarding his duties. He was the person who informed me about the planned demolition.
Arismendy Medina who works closely with the "Samaritan Foundation" constructing housing for some of Sos?a's less fortunate residents in Maranatha, Bella Vista, Villa Manuel, Villa Betania, etc. is a former mayor of Sos?a and is very approachable.
Aquilina Mediina, a former candidate for mayor herself in 2010, lives in La Union and was actively involved in the construction of the new park and basketball court at the entrance to La Union. She has advocated for several projects in La Union and VIlla Liberaci?n and can be found most days working right there.
Yinette Vallejo, the daughter of Dr. Tito Sierra who is an attorney and former regidor of Sos?a, is also an attorney focusing on immigration law. She just opened her office on the second floor of Sunset Plaza, practically on top of the old D'Latin Drink disco and less than 25 meters from your restaurant. I've know her since she was a small child and her family for many years. Perhaps you should walk over to her office and introduce yourself.
Fabio Garcia's television program "Detras del Rumor" is quite famous here on the north coast, you can communicate with him just about anytime directly through his "Detras del Rumor" website or his facebook pages.
These are the people who will be making many of the decisions here in Sos?a starting August 16. I suggest meeting at least a few of them.
Everything you are reporting has happened in the past with no real impact on Sosua. It's a cycle. Major Neuman did the same thing when she was elected the first time around. She is a "yes" person and does not stand up to her superiors in Santo Domingo.
I have no idea what you are referring to that I have "reported has happened in the past with no real impact on Sos?a". Maybe you could be more specific (less vague).
You state that "mayor Neumann did the same thing when she was elected the first time around"
She hasn't done ANYTHING yet. Her new term officially starts in about a month on August 16, give her a chance
In her first term she was not from the same political party as the government in charge in Santo Domingo, she was PRD they were PLD, her "hands were tied." Now things are different. There are also directives that come directly from Santo Domingo that she neither has any advance knowledge of or control over. Your opinion of her as a "yes person" is just that, your opinion, perhaps you could share what you base it on.
So please don't try to impress anybody by implying that you have inside information.
We are both foreigners in Sos?a and perhaps have been here for about the same amount of time. Apparently I have taken better advantage of my time here, getting to personally know most of the people involved in local politics and most of the owners of the larger and more successful foreign owned businesses as well as most of the local business owners and workers.
My many years working closely with these people and gaining their trust, respect and friendship has afforded me the opportunity to understand and participate with them on a level that most people simply cannot.
So when I post that
I have a greater knowledge and understanding of what actually goes on here than YOU can possibly fathom.
It is for one reason,
I DO.
I'm not trying to impress anyone.