Just as a point of curiosity I wonder if any expats that talk, debate and comment about the state of affairs (political, legislative and economic) in DR have become citizens willing to be active in changing policies or trying to make an impact on DR. Is there any validity to the statement "if you're not part of the solution then you're part of the problem"? Do the DR citizens that have moved to other countries but retain their citizenship still vote in DR elections? Is there a such thing as absentee voting in DR? It seems to me several posters that complain the loudest haven't even bothered to legalize residency even though they live in DR full time. Perhaps they just want to live out their remaining days in paradise inactive except for the occassional bitch session. It makes no difference to me if women come for sankies, men come for puta's or if you just like the climate. There is a choice or reason for every person.
My own shallow reasons are because I like coconut palms, Presidente beer, the investment opportunities and the climate. DR beats Texas in winter and summer, no contest.
Once again, i'm just curious.
American by birth, Dominican citizen by choice. Purple party
My own shallow reasons are because I like coconut palms, Presidente beer, the investment opportunities and the climate. DR beats Texas in winter and summer, no contest.
Once again, i'm just curious.
American by birth, Dominican citizen by choice. Purple party