Santo Domingo.- Xstrata Nickel aims to continue investing in the Dominican Republic in the same way it has since it came to the country in 1956 to build the largest ferronickel operation ever, with an initial investment of US$180 million.
Darren Bowden, Xstrata’s new general manager for Dominican Republic, said thus far his company has invested US$2.8 billion and future plans include another US$100 million, including the Loma Miranda project.
But Xstrata’s plans face a major hurdle from local lawmakers and social organizations, who’ve even warned of waging a “war” in the event of the project’s approval.
Bowden revealed some of the miner’s plans for the country, which he affirms depend on the Environment Ministry’s approval and on the United Nations Development Program’s technical opinion on its Loma Miranda project.
Quoted by listindiario.com.do, the Xstrata Nickel Falcondo executive said one thing is sure: Loma Miranda’s exploitation guarantees his company’s permanence in Dominican Republic for at least another 23 years.
Bowden said Xstrata wants to continue contributing to the country’s economic, social and human development and the region in which they operate.
Xstrata’s dilemma
“We have to tell Xstrata that the life of La Vega, Cibao, Dominican Republic is worth more than the resources that it can generate. Those mining resources in Loma Miranda cannot be exploited because it affects the quality of life of human beings. Some things cannot be done. Some mining resources are in places that harm humans, and often cannot be measured in terms of long term effects. If we continue devastating the environment, one little bottle of water will cost 100 pesos,” was the response from La Vega’s powerful senator, Euclides Sanchez on Wednesday.
The lawmaker accused Environment minister Bautista Rojas of “lacking character” for allowing the UN to enter the fray.
“Life is above all. Capitalism has an inherent problem, it doesn’t place the correct value on a human life. Miranda also has a mine of water, it provides water for irrigation, it’s an oxygen factory, we can void their contract,” the lawmaker said
“To exploit Loma Miranda they are going to have to kill thousands of people, the dignity of a country cannot be ignored. We live off the ecological resources from Loma Miranda. President Medina will not allow a social war to surge there.”
Interviewed on Hoy Mismo, Colorvision, the lawmaker from La Vega added that he wants Medina to declare a moratorium on exploiting Loma Miranda. “The nation is sovereign, it must be heard, and if we have to wage a war there we'll do so. I’m warning Dominicans that they shouldn’t go berserk for funds, we have to look down the road.”
Written by: jasfalon, 30 Jan 2013 9:11 AM
From: United States
The war is on!
Defeat the capitalists!
Written by: josean, 30 Jan 2013 9:22 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
We will now see who side Saint Danilo is on the Dominican People or greed!
From: United States, Vivir sin Patria, es lo mismo que vivir sin Honor.
We have to stop the mining of Loma Miranda ASAP!
If they don’t want to do it by diplomatic means then there is no other choice but to use force.
Written by: Atabey, 30 Jan 2013 9:35 AM
From: United States, NYC
Declaring War on Capitalist is the surest sign that the malady that has afflicted DR and kept it among the least enlightened nations has a long way to go.
Where do these folks think that the country's development and prosperity will come from if not exploiting its natural resources?
They want hospitals, modern transportation, roads, bridges, housing, schools, potable water, modern sanitation, etc., and yet somehow believe it will fall from the heavens!
Look at practically all developed economies and you'll see how these exploited their natural environments and grew richer and more prosperous.
Look at Chile and other Latin American countries that have prospered by way of capitalism and judicious State actions.
Making DR more hospitable for investors and carrying out reforms to tackle the many "botellas" in State government jobs, eliminating many obstructions or impediments to growth will make the DR more prosperous and generally more modern than these Leftist attemp
Written by: josean, 30 Jan 2013 9:39 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
Poor IDIOT IRS Atabey can't come to terms with the fact that the world wide rebelion against neoliberalism has taken hold in the Dominican Republic!
From: United States
josean, you have to ignore Atabey, at times. we all know that the guy's elevator does not stop at the upper floors. in less that 30 minutes, watch him come out with some copy and paste article about mining in Jamaica. he is as predictable as night following day.
Written by: josean, 30 Jan 2013 9:55 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
You may be right Dr. Dread but I feel today his irrelevancy of choice will be the mechanical comparison to Chile!
From: United States
"his irrelevancy of choice"...i like it. can i borrow it?
Written by: josean, 30 Jan 2013 10:51 AM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
Run with it Sir!
From: United States
i will.
From: Dominican Republic, calle A.Portes
As is normal here there are very few details given as to the problems that this company will present to thelocal lresidents.. From previous readings it seems that the only problem is that the quality of water will or may be affected by the mining process.. Are there any other objections and can the water problem , if it exists be solved . It would seem to me that everything should be done to protect the local population but at the same time ensure that water quality is not damaged.Is that so very difficult.
I am sure Danilo will not see this subject in terms of either greed or the poulation but will try to give all Dominicans a great benefit without them suffering hardships.
Written by: juanb, 30 Jan 2013 12:15 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Let's not be phony environmentalists.
I am sure that half the people protesting are doing the maximum possible to pollute our air, (smoking exhaust pipes on their cars, uncontrolled burning of their garbage and fields, etc.) but are happy to protest against anything.
Written by: juanb, 30 Jan 2013 12:15 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Let's permit them to mine as long as they can prove that they are protecting the environment. NO PROOF, NO MINE.
Written by: josean, 30 Jan 2013 1:09 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
Professor a little history please?
Yesterday on the “Gobierno de La Tarde” it was stated that contract Hippo negotiated with Barrick was renegotiate by Lie-onel and that's how we wound up with the disastrous current contract.
Is that accurate?
Written by: vegano, 30 Jan 2013 1:24 PM
From: Dominican Republic
for those of you that are all for mining in la Vega, just bend over and tell the mining coming to start drilling into them. Unlike other countries (like our neighbor) we acknowledge we can deplete our natural resources for short term profits, not considering our future and our children futures.
" Atabey, 30 Jan 2013 9:35 AM They want hospitals, modern transportation, roads, bridges, housing, schools, potable water, modern sanitation, etc., and yet somehow believe it will fall from the heavens! " Yes we do and we should be able to afford it, unfortunately we need to deal with the financial and health issues of not just of my people but also of our ungrateful neighbors problems also. I am sure you have section 8 and welfare over in NY, also free wifi all that other good stuff which is why the US is struggling now. That being said my country can't have beggers that are not Dominicans and we should never sell our natural resources to anyone. Food and water are not generated from mida
Written by: Atabey, 30 Jan 2013 2:09 PM
From: United States, NYC
PLD ===> Super Majority Party 2016
Danilo , El País y El PLD pa' lante y josea y sus secuaces gritando!!
Written by: Atabey, 30 Jan 2013 2:17 PM
From: United States, NYC
Vegano,
Too many times in our nation's history WE DOMINICANS have shot ourselves by NOT resolving to act and demand of our leadership that they also act to modernize and develop our country's prosperity.
If you think that by posturing and taking an anti-capitalist stand our country will gain betterment, than you are sadly misinformed.
Look at Chile and all the other nations that are FAR BETTER for engaging in the market place and operating in a modern fashion with regards to economic and social development. Yes, it's true that the wealth gap and GINI Coefficient is huge in Chile, but they have time on their hand to address that situation.
Demand that this company follow correct and decent practices BUT DON'T HOLD BACK THE PROGRESS OF THE NATION.
Many Dominicans want to have Modernity and STILL live in the past; Sorry, that isn't going to happen.
And get ready for taxes on property to pay for the better infrastructure.
Written by: Atabey, 30 Jan 2013 2:22 PM
From: United States, NYC
Low taxes and poor tax collection are drawing to a close in the Dominican Republic. Those days are gone and not coming back.
Better education, sanitation, modern transportation systems, potable water, roads and bridges, etc., are but some of the benefits.
Demand that the Government and the politician get the energy situation in order before Chavez dies. That will be a disaster for DR given how much petro cost on the open market.
Taking an anti-capitalist track will only get us to "the road to Jamaica." And that road is a very lonely and dreadful experience for any nation to take. (You'll also have to learn some Greek along the way.) Just do some readings about that sad state of affairs.
Written by: josean, 30 Jan 2013 2:27 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
Maybe some thing else is DRAWING to a Close as well:
National District Prosecutor assumes inquisitive lawsuit against Leonel Fernandez and Funglode
The Prosecutor of the National District, Yeni Berenice Reynoso, personally assumed the investigations in relation to the complaint against the former President of the Republic Leonel Fernández and Fundación Democracia y Desarrollo (Funglode) presented by Guillermo Moreno.
Her research will be aided by the Deputy Prosecutor Carlos Vidal.
Read the rest at:
Fiscal DN asume indagatoria querella contra LF y Funglode
elnacional.com.do/nacional/2013/1/30/149237/Fiscal-DN-asume-indagatoria-querella-contra-LF-y-Funglode
With all the Money Narco Lie-onnel has stolen in his 12 Criminal years we could have better education and even a TAX Refund for All Dominicans!
Written by: rokete, 30 Jan 2013 3:42 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
The government spends RD$1.04 Billion pesos, on Haitian illegals health care.
How many Dominicans are in need of that money?
How many Dominican would benefit if that money is spent on education?
How many Dominicans would benefit if that money is spent on their health care??
How many Dominicans would put food on their tables ??
How many bridges would be build in DR??
How many roads paved??
How many schools build??
How many houses build??
How many hospitals ??
How many Kilo Watt of energy produced??
How many dams build??
How many canals for irrigation??
How many docks??
These are the kind of thing some people don't want to understand.
The Dominican Republic is a very poor country.
We cannot have the luxury of spending that kind of money on the health care of illegal Haitians, while our own people are in need of those funds.
EXPEL THOSE ILLEGALS HAITIANS FROM QUISQUEYA !!!!!
VIVA TRUJILLO MOLINA !!!!!
Written by: anthonyC, 30 Jan 2013 5:03 PM
From: United States
I wish every foreign national would pack up and leave the D.R. taking their money and knowledge with them.
I would give the D.R. 3-4 weeks before the food shortages start and 2 months before mass starvation kicks in.
The economy would collapse even sooner as you ungrateful As*holes start fighting among yourselves instead of actually earning a living.
Written by: josean, 30 Jan 2013 5:12 PM
From: United States, Fighting the Dictatorship of the Narco PLD Mafia; Guillermo Moreno President 2016
¡El Que Se Fue No Hace Falta; El Que Hace Falta Es El Que Llego!
Written by: rokete, 30 Jan 2013 5:53 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
anthonyC,
Ask TRUJILLO the Haitian CUCO.
Corre piti que por ahi viene la camiona.
EXPEL THOSE ILLEGALS HAITIANS FROM QUISQUEYA !!!!!
From: Dominican Republic, calle A.Portes
anthonyC I totally agree with you ..Thank goodness no one takes this site seriously or overseas investment would be zero and the GDP would plunge ,,and Josean and a few others would be happy
Written by: rokete, 30 Jan 2013 6:13 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
anthonyC
Haitians like you, are the ungrateful F@#$, that we feed and provide free health care to, and you hate us for it.
I also expect every foreign national that is illegal in our country to leave.
More legal immigrants and better suited will come.
Dominicans don't believe in luck.
We believe to be the master of our own destiny, that why we fight for our rights.
Haitians on the other hand, refuse to take the responsability for their own well being.
Once the ball is in motion the rest is momentum.
EXPEL THOSE ILLEGALS HAITIANS FROM QUISQUEYA !!!!!
VIVA TRUJILLO MOLINA !!!!!
We will only adapt to the circumstances of the moment, with resilience.
Not with silence.
Written by: rokete, 30 Jan 2013 6:16 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
Ask TRUJILLO the Haitian CUCO.
Corre piti que por ahi viene la camiona.
EXPEL THOSE ILLEGALS HAITIANS FROM QUISQUEYA !!!!!
Written by: anthonyC, 30 Jan 2013 6:49 PM
From: United States
Written by: rokete,
"anthonyC..........Haitians like you,"
Haitian?
Sweety, Ignorant, Racist and ungrateful is no way to go through life. You seriously need to rethink you attitude.
Written by: RoyStone, 30 Jan 2013 9:24 PM
From: Australia
Atabey,
asks
"Where do these folks think that the country's development and prosperity will come from if not exploiting its natural resources?"
From Jesus.
Written by: rokete, 30 Jan 2013 11:02 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo
anthonyC
Ask TRUJILLO the Haitian CUCO.
Corre piti que por ahi viene la camiona.
EXPEL THOSE ILLEGALS HAITIANS FROM QUISQUEYA !!!!!
From: Dominican Republic, calle A.Portes
Yes Roy S other countries would bend over backwards to get this investment and the Dominicans just throw the offer back in their faces ,, they want more babies, more education more wages but no more investment ,,it really is a very strange country
From: United States
Anthony ,
The reality of the matter is that if left on our own we can more than feed ourselves. DR has the capacity to feed D times its present population according to some statistic I read. We currently are a major food exporter. We may not all have laptops but people are not starving as in other countries.
And may I inquire as to why you would wish stavation on us and then get upset and bring out your "racist card" when a patriot calls you out on who is ungrateful. Are you Haitian anyway?
Why get upset. And what's with this " Sweety " sh*t ? You are talking to a man. Are you female?
From: United States
says Atabey
Written by: Atabey, 30 Jan 2013 2:22 PM
From: United States, NYC
Low taxes and poor tax collection are drawing to a close in the Dominican Republic. Those days are gone and not coming back.
Atabey keeps bleating about the low tax rates in the DR. i started a thread in which the World Bank ststes that the corporate rate of taxation, as a percentage of gross profit, is the highest among all its competitors. i invited the cowardly cockroach to give a response, but, as usual, he did not like the findings, and so he ran away with his unwashed tail between his legs. then he now comes back to the current affairs thread, complaining about low taxation rates in the DR, trying to con the readership, who he thinks has not read the thread. that is typical Atabey. the guy does not have an honest bone in his body. when he gets kicked around, he runs like a mouse, and hides.
From: United States
Atabey, as for your fixation with Jamaica. let's get things straight. it has severe economic GROWTH problems. however, GROWTH and DEVELOPMENT are two different things. what you need to examine is results. do not shed tears for Jamaica, until it falls below the DR in terms of development. cry for them when they come in last in wasteful spending. weep when they come last in education achievement. cry when the matrics of human development fall below those of the DR, and you rank higher on the Human Development Index.
From: United States
Atabey, why are you so afraid to divulge the name of the University that gave you a Magna Cum Laude degree with a 3.9 GPA? can't find it on Google?
From: Canada
Declaring a war on Capitalism?
Hold oh!
I have been reading your comments for a year now. I move to your beautiful country a year ago, and I really enjoy it, but I see peoples struggle.
Why? Not because of capitalism, but because nobody trained you how to ply the game.
If you do not how to play it do not sit at the table. More experience player will clean your pockets, and pockets of your children as well.
Now back to Xctrata. I was dealing with them in Canada for years, and I do know how deep pockets these guys have.
Dig in!
How?
First, and the foremost, nickel is STRATEGIC material. No jet, military or civilian, would fly without it. Every single blade on jet turbine is made of it.
DR MUST demand that the final product is made here. If Xctrata does not accept the deal somebody else will. Trust me. There will be a line-up for your resources.
Then you will have roads, schools, hospitals…
Do not, EVER forget that it is not replanishable resource. Once gone, is gone for good.
Written by: airgordo, 2 Feb 2013 4:02 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Is VERY EASY to write BULLSH!T from NYC and other places where YOUR WATER SUPPLY is not affected by an INDUSTRIAL POLLUTING tree cutter company, i wonder if any of the people posting here trying to JUSTIFY this Xtrata Sh!t have EVER been close to Loma Miranda or have even ASK the people that WILL LOOSE their water supply or that will suffer from temperature increase on that Valley's micro climate...
NO TODO EL DINERO se gana CARAJAZO!! dejen de justificar mierdas por coneviencia CONIO!
Written by: airgordo, 2 Feb 2013 4:45 PM
From: Dominican Republic
Written by: anthonyC, 30 Jan 2013 5:03 PM
From: United States
I wish every foreign national would pack up and leave the D.R. taking their money and knowledge with them.
I would give the D.R. 3-4 weeks before the food shortages start and 2 months before mass starvation kicks in.
The economy would collapse even sooner as you ungrateful As*holes start fighting among yourselves instead of actually earning a living.
---
I wish the same for being like yourself, a pathetic gringo wanna be that does not belong anywhere...
Defeat the capitalists!
We will now see who side Saint Danilo is on the Dominican People or greed!
If they don’t want to do it by diplomatic means then there is no other choice but to use force.
Declaring War on Capitalist is the surest sign that the malady that has afflicted DR and kept it among the least enlightened nations has a long way to go.
Where do these folks think that the country's development and prosperity will come from if not exploiting its natural resources?
They want hospitals, modern transportation, roads, bridges, housing, schools, potable water, modern sanitation, etc., and yet somehow believe it will fall from the heavens!
Look at practically all developed economies and you'll see how these exploited their natural environments and grew richer and more prosperous.
Look at Chile and other Latin American countries that have prospered by way of capitalism and judicious State actions.
Making DR more hospitable for investors and carrying out reforms to tackle the many "botellas" in State government jobs, eliminating many obstructions or impediments to growth will make the DR more prosperous and generally more modern than these Leftist attemp
Poor IDIOT IRS Atabey can't come to terms with the fact that the world wide rebelion against neoliberalism has taken hold in the Dominican Republic!
You may be right Dr. Dread but I feel today his irrelevancy of choice will be the mechanical comparison to Chile!
Run with it Sir!
I am sure Danilo will not see this subject in terms of either greed or the poulation but will try to give all Dominicans a great benefit without them suffering hardships.
Let's not be phony environmentalists.
I am sure that half the people protesting are doing the maximum possible to pollute our air, (smoking exhaust pipes on their cars, uncontrolled burning of their garbage and fields, etc.) but are happy to protest against anything.
Let's permit them to mine as long as they can prove that they are protecting the environment. NO PROOF, NO MINE.
Professor a little history please?
Yesterday on the “Gobierno de La Tarde” it was stated that contract Hippo negotiated with Barrick was renegotiate by Lie-onel and that's how we wound up with the disastrous current contract.
Is that accurate?
" Atabey, 30 Jan 2013 9:35 AM They want hospitals, modern transportation, roads, bridges, housing, schools, potable water, modern sanitation, etc., and yet somehow believe it will fall from the heavens! " Yes we do and we should be able to afford it, unfortunately we need to deal with the financial and health issues of not just of my people but also of our ungrateful neighbors problems also. I am sure you have section 8 and welfare over in NY, also free wifi all that other good stuff which is why the US is struggling now. That being said my country can't have beggers that are not Dominicans and we should never sell our natural resources to anyone. Food and water are not generated from mida
PLD ===> Super Majority Party 2016
Danilo , El País y El PLD pa' lante y josea y sus secuaces gritando!!
Vegano,
Too many times in our nation's history WE DOMINICANS have shot ourselves by NOT resolving to act and demand of our leadership that they also act to modernize and develop our country's prosperity.
If you think that by posturing and taking an anti-capitalist stand our country will gain betterment, than you are sadly misinformed.
Look at Chile and all the other nations that are FAR BETTER for engaging in the market place and operating in a modern fashion with regards to economic and social development. Yes, it's true that the wealth gap and GINI Coefficient is huge in Chile, but they have time on their hand to address that situation.
Demand that this company follow correct and decent practices BUT DON'T HOLD BACK THE PROGRESS OF THE NATION.
Many Dominicans want to have Modernity and STILL live in the past; Sorry, that isn't going to happen.
And get ready for taxes on property to pay for the better infrastructure.
Low taxes and poor tax collection are drawing to a close in the Dominican Republic. Those days are gone and not coming back.
Better education, sanitation, modern transportation systems, potable water, roads and bridges, etc., are but some of the benefits.
Demand that the Government and the politician get the energy situation in order before Chavez dies. That will be a disaster for DR given how much petro cost on the open market.
Taking an anti-capitalist track will only get us to "the road to Jamaica." And that road is a very lonely and dreadful experience for any nation to take. (You'll also have to learn some Greek along the way.) Just do some readings about that sad state of affairs.
Maybe some thing else is DRAWING to a Close as well:
National District Prosecutor assumes inquisitive lawsuit against Leonel Fernandez and Funglode
The Prosecutor of the National District, Yeni Berenice Reynoso, personally assumed the investigations in relation to the complaint against the former President of the Republic Leonel Fernández and Fundación Democracia y Desarrollo (Funglode) presented by Guillermo Moreno.
Her research will be aided by the Deputy Prosecutor Carlos Vidal.
Read the rest at:
Fiscal DN asume indagatoria querella contra LF y Funglode
elnacional.com.do/nacional/2013/1/30/149237/Fiscal-DN-asume-indagatoria-querella-contra-LF-y-Funglode
With all the Money Narco Lie-onnel has stolen in his 12 Criminal years we could have better education and even a TAX Refund for All Dominicans!
The government spends RD$1.04 Billion pesos, on Haitian illegals health care.
How many Dominicans are in need of that money?
How many Dominican would benefit if that money is spent on education?
How many Dominicans would benefit if that money is spent on their health care??
How many Dominicans would put food on their tables ??
How many bridges would be build in DR??
How many roads paved??
How many schools build??
How many houses build??
How many hospitals ??
How many Kilo Watt of energy produced??
How many dams build??
How many canals for irrigation??
How many docks??
These are the kind of thing some people don't want to understand.
The Dominican Republic is a very poor country.
We cannot have the luxury of spending that kind of money on the health care of illegal Haitians, while our own people are in need of those funds.
EXPEL THOSE ILLEGALS HAITIANS FROM QUISQUEYA !!!!!
VIVA TRUJILLO MOLINA !!!!!
I wish every foreign national would pack up and leave the D.R. taking their money and knowledge with them.
I would give the D.R. 3-4 weeks before the food shortages start and 2 months before mass starvation kicks in.
The economy would collapse even sooner as you ungrateful As*holes start fighting among yourselves instead of actually earning a living.
¡El Que Se Fue No Hace Falta; El Que Hace Falta Es El Que Llego!
Ask TRUJILLO the Haitian CUCO.
Corre piti que por ahi viene la camiona.
EXPEL THOSE ILLEGALS HAITIANS FROM QUISQUEYA !!!!!
Haitians like you, are the ungrateful F@#$, that we feed and provide free health care to, and you hate us for it.
I also expect every foreign national that is illegal in our country to leave.
More legal immigrants and better suited will come.
Dominicans don't believe in luck.
We believe to be the master of our own destiny, that why we fight for our rights.
Haitians on the other hand, refuse to take the responsability for their own well being.
Once the ball is in motion the rest is momentum.
EXPEL THOSE ILLEGALS HAITIANS FROM QUISQUEYA !!!!!
VIVA TRUJILLO MOLINA !!!!!
We will only adapt to the circumstances of the moment, with resilience.
Not with silence.
Ask TRUJILLO the Haitian CUCO.
Corre piti que por ahi viene la camiona.
EXPEL THOSE ILLEGALS HAITIANS FROM QUISQUEYA !!!!!
"anthonyC..........Haitians like you,"
Haitian?
Sweety, Ignorant, Racist and ungrateful is no way to go through life. You seriously need to rethink you attitude.
asks
"Where do these folks think that the country's development and prosperity will come from if not exploiting its natural resources?"
From Jesus.
anthonyC
Ask TRUJILLO the Haitian CUCO.
Corre piti que por ahi viene la camiona.
EXPEL THOSE ILLEGALS HAITIANS FROM QUISQUEYA !!!!!
The reality of the matter is that if left on our own we can more than feed ourselves. DR has the capacity to feed D times its present population according to some statistic I read. We currently are a major food exporter. We may not all have laptops but people are not starving as in other countries.
And may I inquire as to why you would wish stavation on us and then get upset and bring out your "racist card" when a patriot calls you out on who is ungrateful. Are you Haitian anyway?
Why get upset. And what's with this " Sweety " sh*t ? You are talking to a man. Are you female?
Written by: Atabey, 30 Jan 2013 2:22 PM
From: United States, NYC
Low taxes and poor tax collection are drawing to a close in the Dominican Republic. Those days are gone and not coming back.
Atabey keeps bleating about the low tax rates in the DR. i started a thread in which the World Bank ststes that the corporate rate of taxation, as a percentage of gross profit, is the highest among all its competitors. i invited the cowardly cockroach to give a response, but, as usual, he did not like the findings, and so he ran away with his unwashed tail between his legs. then he now comes back to the current affairs thread, complaining about low taxation rates in the DR, trying to con the readership, who he thinks has not read the thread. that is typical Atabey. the guy does not have an honest bone in his body. when he gets kicked around, he runs like a mouse, and hides.
Hold oh!
I have been reading your comments for a year now. I move to your beautiful country a year ago, and I really enjoy it, but I see peoples struggle.
Why? Not because of capitalism, but because nobody trained you how to ply the game.
If you do not how to play it do not sit at the table. More experience player will clean your pockets, and pockets of your children as well.
Now back to Xctrata. I was dealing with them in Canada for years, and I do know how deep pockets these guys have.
Dig in!
How?
First, and the foremost, nickel is STRATEGIC material. No jet, military or civilian, would fly without it. Every single blade on jet turbine is made of it.
DR MUST demand that the final product is made here. If Xctrata does not accept the deal somebody else will. Trust me. There will be a line-up for your resources.
Then you will have roads, schools, hospitals…
Do not, EVER forget that it is not replanishable resource. Once gone, is gone for good.
NO TODO EL DINERO se gana CARAJAZO!! dejen de justificar mierdas por coneviencia CONIO!
From: United States
I wish every foreign national would pack up and leave the D.R. taking their money and knowledge with them.
I would give the D.R. 3-4 weeks before the food shortages start and 2 months before mass starvation kicks in.
The economy would collapse even sooner as you ungrateful As*holes start fighting among yourselves instead of actually earning a living.
---
I wish the same for being like yourself, a pathetic gringo wanna be that does not belong anywhere...