Aside from this... this topic starts to feel like I have to justify why I live here... and I don't... I worked for my money, and chose to come and live here, and I owe nobody any explanation or justification...
From the bottom of my heart; thanks for whatever you are doing to benefit Quisqueya in a long lasting way. Sorry that you feel this thread is demanding justification for your presence in DR but I think this is more indicative of your state of mind & the way you conduct your live in this country rather than my original intentions
And because I start to feel like this, we maybe should start a topic of "What benefit do we get from people of the DR, living in the States or Europe"... same stupid question...
What benefits do the US gets from us?, let's see; we must be around 1.5 millions folks, we pay our bills, we shop at the local's store (that
rin tin tin must be familiar eh?), we consume a lot and don't give me the "US is a mature economy" crap, cuz 70% of the US economy is consumer's expending.
Back in the 80's, we took what was a decaying business at the hand of the locals (bodegas) and literally made them cash cow (without selling drugs). At the beginning of the 90's we owned about 90% of the bodegas and most of the supermarkets.
We perform dangerous, bitchy jobs that few people have the
cojones to do; like being taxi drivers.
If you ever come to NY don't be deceived by the "Spanish Food" sign in front of restaurants, in NYC Spanish food=Dominican food cuz we own most of the restaurant that serve that type of food here.
We own most of the beauty salons in NYC, in fact; Dominican hair stylist are in such a high demand that I've personally seen several beauty salons owned by non-Dominicans with a "Dominican style" sign in their front, without having one single Dominican personnel.
We are partially responsible for the real estate boom experienced by NY and NJ in the last two decades.
I could give you more but I'm tired.
A friendly reminder; there's 111 millions Mexicans waiting for a chance to shop & pay their bills in the US.
U have to explain where this "give-me-something-mentality" come from. U have a wonderful country full of opportunities, so why?
Rubio, dame algo
Who's asking you for anything, DR Mvp?. I have the feeling that you enjoy the suffering endured by many Dominicans.