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To: Caliban

Interesting info. Thanks. Do you like it there? Pros/Cons? What’s the gov’t like?


173 posted on 06/15/2013 10:17:03 AM PDT by presently no screen name
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To: presently no screen name

The government is more transparent than the one in the USA.

Here you work or die...everyone here works, and the community recognizes who the needy are and we help the needy help themselves by giving them jobs and DIGNITY!

Here a handout is rejected, you may see little kids begging now and then but the elders will chastise them in public and run them off...it is consider shameful to beg or look for handouts.

The poor here raise their own chickens and hogs, raise a few crops, beans and rice, pumpkins, tomatoes, mangoes grow wild here as well as other edible plants...all ranchers contribute to the community by having their livestock trim the grass along the roads and then the fire department will water the animals during the dry seasons...

We have many huge wind turbine farms all over the country, and Nicaragua just voted on having the largest canal to sut across the county that can handle bigger ships than the Panama canal.

Needless to say, Nicaragua has its act together unlike the failing USA that is doomed for racial riots and bankruptcy.

Not many people fleeing Nicaragua to the US...in fact Nicaragua has problems with Guatemalans and Hondurans sneaking in...

I love it here, and the large groups of expats fleeing Costa Rica is amazing...much cheaper to live here on 500.00 a month and living like I did in the USA...with internet, cable, house cleaner, yard care...etc etc


174 posted on 06/15/2013 10:27:21 AM PDT by Caliban (Politics is war conducted by other means...)
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