A List of Suggestions for a Better Haiti
Lionne says...
Posted by Lionne on January 8 2008 at 4:57 PM
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Hello All. Long time no talk. I see that we have quite a few new bloggers. And it was really good to see that the conversation had gone back to our normal discussions and arguments instead of the insane Malbranche thing that was going on when I left > >
Linda, 23-Jan-08 9:36 am
Hi Linda we are familiar with your posts Lionne 2 probably meant contained as to keep the area in check. To prevent the criminals from expanding their activities. I believe her idea was check points and 9pm curfews. We did not all agree so we decided > >
Lionne4, 23-Jan-08 12:58 pm
Good points but Haiti do not have the funds for a welfare system. They dont even have unemployment benefits. > >
Lionne, 23-Jan-08 1:01 pm
Soufnantiou do share your thoughts and suggestions with all of us. > >
Lionne, 23-Jan-08 1:04 pm
Hi Rubens we were told that you have a website do post it again I do not have time to look for it in archives. Do share your suggestions for a better Haiti with all of us. > >
Lionne4, 23-Jan-08 1:09 pm
Hola Linda I meant to control those bidonvilles, to limit their movements at night to prevent criminals from causing more insecurity. Neighborhood associations patrolling their own areas might help. You do have some good points but where is the gover > >
Lionne2, 23-Jan-08 4:08 pm
Well Lionne, Haiti needs to start somewhere, We've got an airport that brings money, we've got a shipping yard that makes money, we've got a motor vehicle department that makes money, we've got a department of electricity that collects money and har > >
Christian Jr Mcnally, 24-Jan-08 11:20 pm
Great vision by Linda. I say Government loan guarantee for banks or private investors willing to invest in modern housing project outside of Port-au-Prince. Thank you. > >
Rubens F. Titus, 26-Jan-08 11:51 pm
Are you thinking of a Charity Project? or a government relocation project? Then there would be no need for government loan guarantees. An investor would not get much in return for his investment by building housing for the poor who are mostly out of > >
Lionne, 28-Jan-08 2:40 pm
Hi, I cannot understand why you would want to subdivide a small country such as Haiti into even smaller states. I am not thinking of a charity project. Government loan guarantee is a pretty common practice. It helps investors mitigate risk. By the w > >
Rubens F. Titus, 28-Jan-08 10:48 pm