Looks like someone needs a safe space.
its not really surprising now. Pilots on Air Canada no longer say ladies and gentle, they say "everybody" its gender neutral more inclusive to the ...whoever
Looks like someone needs a safe space.
getting back to the thread, Sosua was unusually crowded last night
Never underestimate the will and financial power of the Chinese. If there is value, financial, political, or otherwise for them to invest in the DR they will with no hesitation. The Hong Kong Chinese set their sites on Vancouver years ago, flew in to buy up massive amounts of real estate prior to the British turning Hong Kong over to China, and then flew back to Hong Kong to continue making their fortunes. House prices in Vancouver are beyond reach for middle class Canadians now. Obviously something of this magnitude would never happen in Sosua or could it?
Interesting thing is they left their kids in Canada to attend school and obtain Canadian citizenship. A spinoff of that was a rise in the traffic crime rate in Vancouver, the result of rich Asian kids with high powered high end sport cars without parental supervision. Migration can bring problems. BC has instituted a real estate tax levy for absentee home owners. Too little too late. Still one of the most expensive places in Canada to buy real estate. A real estate boom of that magnitude on the DR North Coast would be a real estate agent’s fantasy.Wealthy Chinese target First World countries and the more expensive cities within those countries to buy real estate. Poorer Chinese will go anywhere to start a business and try to make it. There are some in Jamaica. Where the Chinese government goes with large engineering projects Chinese employees will go there to try to make enough money to get a wife from the mainland. If unsuccessful with a mainland wife they will marry locals, have kids, especially to get citizenship....they do this in some African countries.
I see. And for the first year Santa is bringing my brand new Mercedes ready for shipment to Santa Domingo. Ho, ho ho.
getting back to the thread, Sosua was unusually crowded last night
Wealthy Chinese target First World countries and the more expensive cities within those countries to buy real estate. Poorer Chinese will go anywhere to start a business and try to make it. There are some in Jamaica. Where the Chinese government goes with large engineering projects Chinese employees will go there to try to make enough money to get a wife from the mainland. If unsuccessful with a mainland wife they will marry locals, have kids, especially to get citizenship....they do this in some African countries.
The Chinese have been in Jamaica since the mid 1800's. Most Chinese in Jamaica are actually Jamaican born.
getting back to the thread, Sosua was unusually crowded last night
It was a three day weekend. Holiday today, Monday, switched from Wednesday.
The "it was busy last night talking point" is a bit like discussing the weather when others are referring to the climate "change"....
As I've said, they are going to reclaim Pedro Clisante in quick fashion.
Video of Jazz festival
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dv9xEXhhHIY
That was indeed a type of jazz. And the wife would have hated it.... I mean as in leaving in less than a minute.
Sounds like pretty straight forward jazz to me? What jazz style, if any does the wife like Windy?
Fin de seamana largo! They moved the Dia de Constitucion to Monday....![]()