The future of Sosua

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ctrob

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Have you been to Villa Liberation...you have to be kidding me. They have to truck water in. It's not a very nice place to live. Good God man.


Yes I have. If you think Liberacion is bad, I'm guessing you were never in el Tablon? Tablon was a health hazzard fire hazzard jam packed squatter driftwood shack ghetto. Nobody should have live like that. How many turds were floated into Sosua Bay each day from el Tablon? And they weren't forced to move to Liberacion. But being squatters in Tablon, I'm sure most of them took advantage of it.

No water? They should march on city hall everyday and demand water till they get it. I'm not going to do it for them.
 
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Yes I have. If you think Liberacion is bad, I'm guessing you were never in el Tablon? Tablon was a health hazzard fire hazzard jam packed squatter driftwood shack ghetto. Nobody should have live like that. How many turds were floated into Sosua Bay each day from el Tablon? And they weren't forced to move to Liberacion. But being squatters in Tablon, I'm sure most of them took advantage of it.

No water? They should march on city hall everyday and demand water till they get it. I'm not going to do it for them.

I have spent much time in Tablon...much time 20 years ago. My Dominican abuela lived there with much of the family. Sure it was poor and yes fire could have been a issue. It was a great community though. I don't even want to get into how bad Villa Liberation is. It's interesting at night.
 
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windeguy

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Let me try. You are sitting down playing bingo at the Jolly Roger when the police start fighting with a bunch of hookers, eventually throwing them in the back of a pick up truck. Tomorrow, you are walking to the Jolly Roger when a swarm of hookers and police are running down the sidewalk, forcing you to duck out of the way for cover. Rinse and repeat.
Try again. That would be funny to me if I played bingo.
 

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Let me add to this ...they shut power down to town and bring army in round up Hookers and close down town...
The the picking up an American tourist in Cabarete and taking her to Puerto Plata to spend some time in jail comes to mind. When it becomes obvious that 1 of these was not like the other, she is finally freed.
 

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Yep. Big sure is right. They support the 50,000 people that live in Sosua with just those that arrive on JetBue. They truly are Saviours with some biblical abilities. Miraculous, they are.
I did the math once with some Accountant types , when the town was humming it came out to about 750K to a MIL a WEEK , pumped into the Local Economy...
this includes the Hotel ,which create jobs as well.. restaurants and Bars are naturally included..
what does your math say ? we talking when the town was reasonably full, not now ..
 
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jd426

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So, the town is gone now because of this? All 50 to 60 thousand people just disappeared?
No, but they WERE living high on the hog back in the day.. Now they are back to eating rice, beans and Plantains , with meat only once a week... no one just decides to die from Hunger , you make due, and Dominicans are some of the best at surviving in very little ..
 
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With almost no tourists, both have already disappeared. Not need for any Saviours to return.
Very selfish. So you not only disapprove of the pay for play in Sosua you disapprove of the thousands that rely on tourist dollars to support their families. Just as long as your little world is not upset. I guess you feel that people that cook/serve them food and drink are culpable players in the sex trade.
 

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No, but they WERE living high on the hog back in the day.. Now they are back to eating rice, beans and Plantains , with meat only once a week... no one just decides to die from Hunger , you make due, and Dominicans are some of the best at surviving in very little ..
highly accurate !!
 

ctrob

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I did the math once with some Accountant types , when the town was humming it came out to about 750K to a MIL a WEEK , pumped into the Local Economy...
this includes the Hotel ,which create jobs as well.. restaurants and Bars are naturally included..
what does your math say ? we talking when the town was reasonably full, not now ..

That's not a hard number to get to. Doing real siimple math, If you have 500 guys in town, spending $1,500 for the week you've got 750k. And there's no question the loss of that income is going to hurt.
 

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That's not a hard number to get to. Doing real siimple math, If you have 500 guys in town, spending $1,500 for the week you've got 750k. And there's no question the loss of that income is going to hurt.
You broke his bubble...
 

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It gets old after awhile. Good humor needs a certain amount of freshness and rarely involves injuries.
I recommend Orlando Baxter - Be Careful Who You Bully. - Full Special
or Andy Woodhull - Funniest joke you’ve ever heard about being late - Full Special.
Both are (clean humor) dry and funny as ****.
 

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I did the math once with some Accountant types , when the town was humming it came out to about 750K to a MIL a WEEK , pumped into the Local Economy...
this includes the Hotel ,which create jobs as well.. restaurants and Bars are naturally included..
what does your math say ? we talking when the town was reasonably full, not now ..
I have no math. I have questions. How much of that money was from whore mongers and how many whore mongers were there weekly?
 

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Very selfish. So you not only disapprove of the pay for play in Sosua you disapprove of the thousands that rely on tourist dollars to support their families. Just as long as your little world is not upset. I guess you feel that people that cook/serve them food and drink are culpable players in the sex trade.
You are clearly mistaken.

I have no opinion on the Saviours of Sosua in regards to if they should come or not. I have no objections to what two consenting adults do, for money or otherwise.

I simply watch the clown show the whore mongers produce. It is amusing, is it not?
 
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I don't even think the mongers will return. from what i have seen lately the offering of ladies pounding the pavement has descended to pretty much strung out chicas, who dress so poorly they look like skid row hookers.

I guess the remissions have stopped and they can no longer afford more cheap ill-fitting Chinese dresses.

On the good news front - the crappy Chinese pica pollo just behind the Texaco Station has closed...a victim of the Wuham virus, how ironic ?
Who cares, they are gone, more stores selling bottom end crap to follow, I hope, and replaced with some shops of quality
 

chico bill

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They should of gave up next day after opening..terribly wrong to call it Chinese food..
So true - fried garbage left under warming lights for many hours. Inedible, which reminds me I had a dinner at a hotel restaurant last night ( I won't name it, but it has a pool next to the bar) - the food was literally inedible - what passes for restaurant food in Sosua is almost pathetic....with very few exceptions, and I wonder, if others think like me, it has been going downhill recently ?
 
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