The future of Sosua

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About industry in Sosua : there's the cheese gouda from Sosua, which you get even in Las terrenas. Think the milk products have a very long tradition in Sosua.

yea, they fly down from NY,NJ and Miami every day to sample the cheese. I heard about a cheese making operation, don't think its in the town proper. contribute pennies on the dollar to the economy, if even that
 
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yea, they fly down from NY,NJ and Miami every day to sample the cheese. I heard about a cheese making operation, don't think its in the town proper. contribute pennies on the dollar to the economy, if even that

The cheese factory is right on the main road in the town proper...Calle 5. It's located next to the old Supermercado Sosua. You can smell it every time you drive by. It stinks like rotten milk.
 
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I noticed that there is a million $ housing development in Sosua. It seems very unusual to see something like that in a small, third world country, town. The people who live there are probably influential foreigners with a lot of clout regarding the situation here in Sosua.

A lot of Russian money here now and they are building multiple projects.
 
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USA DOC

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...As I said before My Daughter and grandson came to visit on the first of August....Sosua was their choice and they loved it...a return trip will be in November for them and Me...and about the police cracking down on the working girls, not happening... the town is evolving on its own and for the good....Doc...…..
 
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The cheese factory is right on the main road in the town proper...Calle 5. It's located next to the old Supermercado Sosua. You can smell it every time you drive by. It stinks like rotten milk.

Doesn't taste much better either.
 
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I find it truly funny that SO MANY individuals seem to forget this IS NOT OUR COUNTRY OR OUR TOWN.. The people who call this place home and have for years have to endure the endless stream of obnoxious males and the Hoes they empower with their money. I couldn't imagine having a wife or daughter made to walk down these streets. It appears that corruption which empowers MANY things in this country to be the way it is is COMING to a head and I for one am interested in seeing just how it will unfold.
 
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yea, they fly down from NY,NJ and Miami every day to sample the cheese. I heard about a cheese making operation, don't think its in the town proper. contribute pennies on the dollar to the economy, if even that

Productos Sosua is now part of the Sigma Foods conglomerate. 5.5 billion dollar company.

Is FUBU still a thing?
 
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I am sure a couple of people commenting in this thread will call them "Tourists".

people that understand the economics of Sosua will categorize them accordingly, others will draw their conclusion from analyzing the ENTIRE thread and not hijacking it to prove some bizarre point
 
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I find it truly funny that SO MANY individuals seem to forget this IS NOT OUR COUNTRY OR OUR TOWN.. The people who call this place home and have for years have to endure the endless stream of obnoxious males and the Hoes they empower with their money. I couldn't imagine having a wife or daughter made to walk down these streets. It appears that corruption which empowers MANY things in this country to be the way it is is COMING to a head and I for one am interested in seeing just how it will unfold.

we did not invent the flesh trade in Sosua, its been here before us. As far as walking down the Sosua streets with family, If its Pedro C as I have stated, you are either lost or a loser for exposing a family to that. You also might not travel to LasVegas, Amsterdam, Atlantic City and Thailand, all are full of obnoxious males and hoes.
 
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we did not invent the flesh trade in Sosua, its been here before us. As far as walking down the Sosua streets with family, If its Pedro C as I have stated, you are either lost or a loser for exposing a family to that. You also might not travel to LasVegas, Amsterdam, Atlantic City and Thailand, all are full of obnoxious males and hoes.

You completely misunderstood that post.

The Dominican families in Sosua, they go downtown as well – and they’re not lost. They go downtown to use restaurants (on Pedro Clisante), printers (on Pedro Clisante), butchers, computer shop (on Pedro Clisante) shipping company(on Pedro Clisante), schools for their kids(on Pedro Clisante), and on and on. Their sons and daughters work in Sosua. They don't want their families exposed to it.
It's really that simple.
 
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You completely misunderstood that post.

The Dominican families in Sosua, they go downtown as well – and they’re not lost. They go downtown to use restaurants (on Pedro Clisante), printers (on Pedro Clisante), butchers, computer shop (on Pedro Clisante) shipping company(on Pedro Clisante), schools for their kids(on Pedro Clisante), and on and on. Their sons and daughters work in Sosua. They don't want their families exposed to it.
It's really that simple.

Absolutely correct. It is that simple. Whore mongers will never comprehend this.
 
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You completely misunderstood that post.

The Dominican families in Sosua, they go downtown as well – and they’re not lost. They go downtown to use restaurants (on Pedro Clisante), printers (on Pedro Clisante), butchers, computer shop (on Pedro Clisante) shipping company(on Pedro Clisante), schools for their kids(on Pedro Clisante), and on and on. Their sons and daughters work in Sosua. They don't want their families exposed to it.
It's really that simple.

Dominican families on Pedro Clisante??? False. The red light area from the Classico East is an adult entertainment area. No Dominican families with any self respect would be scene in that area. Bar and restaurant workers and seriously cost conscious tourists only.
 
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Making down-town Sosua your home and hoping it changes is a bad decision. Dragging a spouse and children along is irresponsible and and bizarre.
 
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Caonabo

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Dominican families on Pedro Clisante??? False. The red light area from the Classico East is an adult entertainment area. No Dominican families with any self respect would be scene in that area. Bar and restaurant workers and seriously cost conscious tourists only.

Some people want their land back from the blight that has occupied it for too long.
 
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Caonabo

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Making down-town Sosua your home and hoping it changes is a bad decision. Dragging a spouse and children along is irresponsible and and bizarre.

With the mongers there, yes.....without them, no.
 
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ramesses

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It's about money...no more, no less. Everything else is just a distraction.
 
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Caonabo

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It's about money...no more, no less. Everything else is just a distraction.

You are absolutely 100% on point correct, and investors understand this. The aspiring government is listening as well. Do not mistake the thought process, it will not happen overnight, but will happen soon. The next administration is going to be funded, in part, by these investors. Mongers should do some homework on seeking new horizons, preferably with shade trees. El Salvador. Honduras. Guatemala.
 
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