#151 - Posted 21 January 2010, 4:48 PM
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I read the occupation would be a USA-BRASIL-CANADA union.
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#152 - Posted 21 January 2010, 5:22 PM
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RE: The end of Haiti?
Cibaeño makes a great point with this post.

Is the state of Haiti defunct by disaster default?

It may very well be, unless the global community pledges to chip and help with the reconstruction, and if so then they should also try and help with the displacement crisis.

Maybe each participating nation would be willing to give citizenship to a specific amount of refugees each year for successive years to help take the burden off DR.

Another option is just to move the capital to a different location, Cap Haitien or Gonaives start building the capital from there and re locate nationals to a designated temporary residency area.

Regardless the nation is on the brink of disappearing and that would be a sad loss for the people of Haiti.
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#153 - Posted 21 January 2010, 5:25 PM
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IronThinker previously said:

Cibaeño makes a great point with this post.

Is the state of Haiti defunct by disaster default?

It may very well be, unless the global community pledges to chip and help with the reconstruction, and if so then they should also try and help with the displacement crisis.

Maybe each participating nation would be willing to give citizenship to a specific amount of refugees each year for successive years to help take the burden off DR.

Another option is just to move the capital to a different location, Cap Haitien or Gonaives start building the capital from there and re locate nationals to a designated temporary residency area.

Regardless the nation is on the brink of disappearing and that would be a sad loss for the people of Haiti.

If the capital would move to cap haitian, then Santiago would really explode with illegals
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#155 - Posted 21 January 2010, 6:00 PM
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brasilenoisback previously said:

Quote:
xwill7 previously said:

Quote:
IronThinker previously said:

Cibaeño makes a great point with this post.

Is the state of Haiti defunct by disaster default?

It may very well be, unless the global community pledges to chip and help with the reconstruction, and if so then they should also try and help with the displacement crisis.

Maybe each participating nation would be willing to give citizenship to a specific amount of refugees each year for successive years to help take the burden off DR.

Another option is just to move the capital to a different location, Cap Haitien or Gonaives start building the capital from there and re locate nationals to a designated temporary residency area.

Regardless the nation is on the brink of disappearing and that would be a sad loss for the people of Haiti.

If the capital would move to cap haitian, then Santiago would really explode with illegals


With the huge reconstruction that will occur and with the high unemployment rate in the D.R., and the thousands of jobs created by the reconstruction. I am inclined to believe that Santiago will not explode with illegals, instead I believe Cap Haitien may explode with illegal Dominicans searching for job opportunites.

I don't see that happening...Border people might cross over but not many from Santiago... Like I said yesterday... Dominican companies will do the cunstruction with Haitian labor force... Construction companies will pay less per hour in Haiti than DR... Remember DR has higher real estate values.

Dominicans will not cross over to earn less. I figure that the Haitian construction worker pay rate in Santiago will be double the amount paid in Haiti. So if the make $2USD per day in Santiago you can figure them being paid $1USD in Haiti or less
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#156 - Posted 21 January 2010, 6:02 PM
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IronThinker previously said:

Cibaeño makes a great point with this post.

Is the state of Haiti defunct by disaster default?

It may very well be, unless the global community pledges to chip and help with the reconstruction, and if so then they should also try and help with the displacement crisis.

Maybe each participating nation would be willing to give citizenship to a specific amount of refugees each year for successive years to help take the burden off DR.

Another option is just to move the capital to a different location, Cap Haitien or Gonaives start building the capital from there and re locate nationals to a designated temporary residency area.

Regardless the nation is on the brink of disappearing and that would be a sad loss for the people of Haiti.


I mean let's just look at the state of Haiti as it was. How much more aid does it need to even get to "normal" 3rd world status? This is just a sinkhole.
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#157 - Posted 21 January 2010, 6:11 PM
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Quote:
xwill7 previously said:

Quote:
brasilenoisback previously said:

Quote:
xwill7 previously said:

Quote:
IronThinker previously said:

Cibaeño makes a great point with this post.

Is the state of Haiti defunct by disaster default?

It may very well be, unless the global community pledges to chip and help with the reconstruction, and if so then they should also try and help with the displacement crisis.

Maybe each participating nation would be willing to give citizenship to a specific amount of refugees each year for successive years to help take the burden off DR.

Another option is just to move the capital to a different location, Cap Haitien or Gonaives start building the capital from there and re locate nationals to a designated temporary residency area.

Regardless the nation is on the brink of disappearing and that would be a sad loss for the people of Haiti.

If the capital would move to cap haitian, then Santiago would really explode with illegals


With the huge reconstruction that will occur and with the high unemployment rate in the D.R., and the thousands of jobs created by the reconstruction. I am inclined to believe that Santiago will not explode with illegals, instead I believe Cap Haitien may explode with illegal Dominicans searching for job opportunites.

I don't see that happening...Border people might cross over but not many from Santiago... Like I said yesterday... Dominican companies will do the cunstruction with Haitian labor force... Construction companies will pay less per hour in Haiti than DR... Remember DR has higher real estate values.

Dominicans will not cross over to earn less. I figure that the Haitian construction worker pay rate in Santiago will be double the amount paid in Haiti. So if the make $2USD per day in Santiago you can figure them being paid $1USD in Haiti or less


American, Canadian and Brasilian companies will be during the construction with both Haitian and Dominican labor force. I doubt they will be paid that low. The American press gets hold of that and shit will hit the fan. Many believed that New Orleans would be rebulit by the people that lived there, instead thousands of Mexicans, many of them illegal are there rebuliding the city.

People who are broke and with no jobs, flock to where ever there is work. The fact that the United States, Canada, and Brasil is controlling things in Haiti will be enough to attract many Dominicans into the country. Especially the women. remember there are about 10,000 americans soilders there now and more on the way.
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#158 - Posted 21 January 2010, 6:36 PM
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Quote:
brasilenoisback previously said:

Quote:
xwill7 previously said:

Quote:
brasilenoisback previously said:

Quote:
xwill7 previously said:

Quote:
IronThinker previously said:

Cibaeño makes a great point with this post.

Is the state of Haiti defunct by disaster default?

It may very well be, unless the global community pledges to chip and help with the reconstruction, and if so then they should also try and help with the displacement crisis.

Maybe each participating nation would be willing to give citizenship to a specific amount of refugees each year for successive years to help take the burden off DR.

Another option is just to move the capital to a different location, Cap Haitien or Gonaives start building the capital from there and re locate nationals to a designated temporary residency area.

Regardless the nation is on the brink of disappearing and that would be a sad loss for the people of Haiti.

If the capital would move to cap haitian, then Santiago would really explode with illegals


With the huge reconstruction that will occur and with the high unemployment rate in the D.R., and the thousands of jobs created by the reconstruction. I am inclined to believe that Santiago will not explode with illegals, instead I believe Cap Haitien may explode with illegal Dominicans searching for job opportunites.

I don't see that happening...Border people might cross over but not many from Santiago... Like I said yesterday... Dominican companies will do the cunstruction with Haitian labor force... Construction companies will pay less per hour in Haiti than DR... Remember DR has higher real estate values.

Dominicans will not cross over to earn less. I figure that the Haitian construction worker pay rate in Santiago will be double the amount paid in Haiti. So if the make $2USD per day in Santiago you can figure them being paid $1USD in Haiti or less


American, Canadian and Brasilian companies will be during the construction with both Haitian and Dominican labor force. I doubt they will be paid that low. The American press gets hold of that and shit will hit the fan. Many believed that New Orleans would be rebulit by the people that lived there, instead thousands of Mexicans, many of them illegal are there rebuliding the city.

People who are broke and with no jobs, flock to where ever there is work. The fact that the United States, Canada, and Brasil is controlling things in Haiti will be enough to attract many Dominicans into the country. Especially the women. remember there are about 10,000 americans soilders there now and more on the way.

"Brasil is controlling things in Haiti will be enough to attract many Dominicans into the country. Especially the women".

im sure you will like that won't you? being the pajarazzzooo that you are im sure you would welcome some girly machas from the republic. how about we just kick them out the country right into your open arms. make sure you give those nenas a heads up on the required apparel! stretchy pants!!! thats good.
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#159 - Posted 21 January 2010, 6:49 PM
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RE: The end of Haiti?
Quote:
brasilenoisback previously said:

Quote:
xwill7 previously said:

Quote:
IronThinker previously said:

Cibaeño makes a great point with this post.

Is the state of Haiti defunct by disaster default?

It may very well be, unless the global community pledges to chip and help with the reconstruction, and if so then they should also try and help with the displacement crisis.

Maybe each participating nation would be willing to give citizenship to a specific amount of refugees each year for successive years to help take the burden off DR.

Another option is just to move the capital to a different location, Cap Haitien or Gonaives start building the capital from there and re locate nationals to a designated temporary residency area.

Regardless the nation is on the brink of disappearing and that would be a sad loss for the people of Haiti.

If the capital would move to cap haitian, then Santiago would really explode with illegals


With the huge reconstruction that will occur and with the high unemployment rate in the D.R., and the thousands of jobs created by the reconstruction. I am inclined to believe that Santiago will not explode with illegals, instead I believe Cap Haitien may explode with illegal Dominicans searching for job opportunites.

"I believe Cap Haitien may explode with illegal Dominicans"

really that is intresting.... isn't that where you met GayChristian,Chocalate3Pies???
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#160 - Posted 21 January 2010, 7:00 PM
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RE: The end of Haiti?
Quote:
brasilenoisback previously said:

Quote:
xwill7 previously said:

Quote:
brasilenoisback previously said:

Quote:
xwill7 previously said:

Quote:
IronThinker previously said:

Cibaeño makes a great point with this post.

Is the state of Haiti defunct by disaster default?

It may very well be, unless the global community pledges to chip and help with the reconstruction, and if so then they should also try and help with the displacement crisis.

Maybe each participating nation would be willing to give citizenship to a specific amount of refugees each year for successive years to help take the burden off DR.

Another option is just to move the capital to a different location, Cap Haitien or Gonaives start building the capital from there and re locate nationals to a designated temporary residency area.

Regardless the nation is on the brink of disappearing and that would be a sad loss for the people of Haiti.

If the capital would move to cap haitian, then Santiago would really explode with illegals


With the huge reconstruction that will occur and with the high unemployment rate in the D.R., and the thousands of jobs created by the reconstruction. I am inclined to believe that Santiago will not explode with illegals, instead I believe Cap Haitien may explode with illegal Dominicans searching for job opportunites.

I don't see that happening...Border people might cross over but not many from Santiago... Like I said yesterday... Dominican companies will do the cunstruction with Haitian labor force... Construction companies will pay less per hour in Haiti than DR... Remember DR has higher real estate values.

Dominicans will not cross over to earn less. I figure that the Haitian construction worker pay rate in Santiago will be double the amount paid in Haiti. So if the make $2USD per day in Santiago you can figure them being paid $1USD in Haiti or less


American, Canadian and Brasilian companies will be during the construction with both Haitian and Dominican labor force. I doubt they will be paid that low. The American press gets hold of that and shit will hit the fan. Many believed that New Orleans would be rebulit by the people that lived there, instead thousands of Mexicans, many of them illegal are there rebuliding the city.

People who are broke and with no jobs, flock to where ever there is work. The fact that the United States, Canada, and Brasil is controlling things in Haiti will be enough to attract many Dominicans into the country. Especially the women. remember there are about 10,000 americans soilders there now and more on the way.

American companies will not build anything unless its for charity and they are trying to get a tax write off. Who will pay for the high hourly rate that you are talking about? Remember its an island and things are too laid back and move too slow to be paying people top dollar. Are you going to pay $300,000USD for a villa in Haiti??? I think not... The only thing that will be built are apartments and simple basic homes that will be built by cheap Haitian labor.

Why would Dominican women cross over when DR has the top destination spot in the Carribean? It makes no sence.... The majority of Dominican women in DR have men that fly in and are always after them... They do not need to move in order to find men... Dominicanas son bella y no tienen que buscar nada
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