Wilgeens Rosenberg, Please hold your horses for a minute. First

Regarding ALL INVESTORS: We Are Open For Business, Wilgeens Rosenberg,

Please hold your horses for a minute.

First and foremost, as piece of information, let be known to all of you on this site that Jacqueline Charles, the Miami Herald journalist, who wrote this article, is a fine young Haitian lady very well respected.

I was just sayin because something it's good to have some familiarity with reporters/journalist.

Now back to the issue at hand. Rosenberg, while I salute the anouncement of the new prime minister to lower the cost of doing business in Haiti is a very good step in the right direction.

However, it must not apply just to investors but also apply to all custom fees as well. For example, it is not fair to Haitian citizens nor civilized to pay thousands of dollars to take a car out of custom that you bought for 2, 3 thousand dollars.

Furthermore, I have heard these kinda statements/anouncements before, what makes it different this time.

The Haitian government has not layed the planfield to attract business in Haiti.

The Haitian government still remains the biggest obstacle to Haiti's economic development and progress due to its incompetence and mediocrity.

I'd bet my life that we will hear that same statement/anouncement from a the next prime mister before that big moron, Preval, leaves office.

The topic is: ALL INVESTORS: We Are Open For Business!
This is a reply to Msg 17596
Posted by Tiba on December 2 2009 at 1:06 PM

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Tiba says...

Wilgeens Rosenberg, Please hold your horses for a minute. First and foremost, as piece of information, let be known to all of you on this site more »

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Zac says...

Tiba, these guys always say the right things but their actions always say something totally different. Even though i'm very skeptical about more »

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Zac says...

i checked the link and i have to say the oasis project is very cool. Just one question though is it already under more »

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Dominican-york says...

HOW DA HELL CAN DAT HAPPEN IS YOU GUYS R STILL STUCK IN STONE AGE N NOT PROGRESSIN? FIRST YOU NEED 2 KNOW HOW 2 FEED UR PEOPLE N PLEASE CHANGE more »

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Wilgeens Rosenberg says...

Hello, Just got your reply and here is what I have to say about it... First and foremost, I am holding my horse indeed. I have never met more »

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Wilgeens Rosenberg says...

What do you know about the PM. Jean-Max Bellerive? Do you know of his resume and past work in Haiti? That is the thing with you Haitians no one more »

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Tiba says...

Wilgeens Rosenberg, You said "When it is said, that they will lower the cost for or of doing business in Haiti, you do not know all more »

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Tiba says...

Wilgeens Rosenberg Here we go again! who cares if prime minister Jean-Max Bellerive is a "scholar" and had held every public office in the more »

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Wilgeens Rosenberg says...

Delivering in Haiti is relatively a matter of having to actually be on the job. No one can claim from a distance prior to being on the job to more »

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Wilgeens Rosenberg says...

Moving Haiti forward is not a one man's job, but rather it is an all Haitians' job. That is the thing we us Haitians, we can always be sure stand more »

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