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  • in reply to: Eating horse meat – so what? #159611
    aguirrewar
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    [quote=”DavidCMurray”]So what’s your point?
    [/quote]

    eat vegetables David

    and find out???

    in reply to: Trouble in the Caribbean #160431
    aguirrewar
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    [quote=”johnnyh”][quote=”costaricafinca”]Reading more info on this resort, it says it is located on 250 acres, which leaves it very susceptible to anyone going being able to go over the fences…
    If the guard was located at the gate at the entrance, this doesn’t offer much ‘protection’ to either hotel guests or the houses there, just someone to sign people in and out.
    Unfortunately not only those are involved with [i]’narcos'[/i] are affected by robberies.[/quote]

    The question that should be on the minds of the President and the Assembly is when will Costa Rica be labeled a narco state? Perhaps when one of their own diputados is kidnapped or decapitated? Will they wait until Costa Rica turns into a little Colombia?

    [/quote]pretty close

    I just installed a VIDEO Caamera and some other Security upgrades that total $1,200.0

    next door my house he lost $10,00.00 in a burlgary

    because???

    he was not prepared for the unexpected visit but “I WAS”

    in reply to: Eating horse meat – so what? #159608
    aguirrewar
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    ever seen a bird of PREY??
    or a white shark
    what about a CAT hunting

    the animal world is full of HUNTERS and prey and both species survive at the same RATE

    we EXIST because many years ago we hunted animals then we became farmers

    the idea of eating an animal has existed for many generations

    GO VEGAN is the opposite of eating animal FLESH

    in reply to: Trouble in the Caribbean #160424
    aguirrewar
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    keep on reading what is REALLY happening in CR

    Crime is on the rise

    time to leave???

    in reply to: Shipping companies #159070
    aguirrewar
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    get a quote from all these companies and then DECIDE what to do

    in reply to: An investment worth considering. 12.85% CD rates #203811
    aguirrewar
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    simple MATH

    they pay you that disposable income at that rate to SELL a loan at a bigger rate

    GIVE me $100,000.00 and I will pay you %10 and I will loan 10 people $10,000.00 at %12

    I make a 2% profit after the FACT and with your money, not mine

    a loan is a loan

    just be careful

    SAVE and you will not need a LOAN

    aguirrewar
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    [quote=”wspeed1195″]This is A great optic, sure, I can see their view. I also am aware of another thing the government could scrutinize long before it scrutinizes its Natural born citizens that worked all their lives to have that social security?
    Why doesn’t the Divided States go after this money? They could shut down all money, bank, wire transfer systems and make taking anything across the border illegal.
    To demonized someone for trying to live A less burdensome life in A much more peaceful place, folks who’ve worked, taught students, fought as soldiers, choosing to enact that freedom they earned, are now vilified?
    I find this despicable. They’ve given amnesty, look the other way when they give pre natal care to an illegal, that the money cold be better spent on our homeless and military, they look the other way when they live 10 deep and impact services, water, sewage, school overcrowding and classroom translators, taking jobs for bare bones, and now, they send BILLIONS back.
    I with go after the real funneling of funds. Illegally obtained, anything an illegal does in the states. From walking outside to going to work, to sending money home, it is an illegal act until they apply for residency. I. In the process of doing it here. What entitles them? ( other than A president/congress/war machine that lavishes in the unclaimed taxes google that)
    Here’s the first paragraph in an article about the Billions sent back to other countries by illegal immigrants.

    Many immigrants send remittances to their family left behind in their native countries. For some individuals, it is necessary to send money to relatives remaining in their home countries, in order to either help supplement their income, or to provide their only source of income. Immigrants who have recently arrived in the United States tend to send money home often, despite earning relatively low wages. However, the longer an immigrant resides in the United States, the more money they tend to send to family back home. For example, recent immigrants tend to send $200 or $300 home on a monthly basis. Individuals who have been in the United States longer and are better off financially tend to send money less often but in larger amounts. It is estimated that worldwide remittances amount to more than $126 billion. Remittances have become a considerable force in the economy of many countries. Among the countries that receive the most in remittances are Mexico, the Philippines and India. Last year Mexico received more than $17 billion in remittances. The amount of remittances in Mexico exceeds the amount of foreign direct investment in the country. This is not surprising given that a significant portion of Hispanics in the United States are of Mexican descent. Other Latin American countries like El Salvador are popular destinations for remittances. In 2005 approximately $2.5 billion was sent to El Salvador. The amount represented more than 13% of El Salvador’s GDP, or gross domestic product. It is estimated that Latin Americans residing in the United States send $30 billion dollars to their native countries.

    [/quote]11 million (estimated) are illegal immigrants AND I ASSURE you they all work

    what ABOUT??? 40 million US citizens that get some kind of a FREE entitlement from the FED’s??

    the illegals buy clothes, gas, shoes, pay rent and provide to fuel the US economy with the work they do that by the WAY no one else wants to do, come to Florida to pick Oranges for $7.00 an hour and the temperature feels like 109 when you factor in the humidity

    WHAT does Joe Six Pack provide while collecting unemployment and Section 8 housing assistance and FOOD Stamps??

    I strongly disagree with you and your way of thinking

    In order to send 25 billions out of this country they had to make 125 billions and they do this by “WORKING”

    ever seen a HOMELESS immigrant?? NO, because they WORK

    How much $$$ does the state level and Federal spend on Social Services for these people, you do the MATH

    in reply to: Costa Rica’s Newest Walmart Built in 184 days. #169095
    aguirrewar
    Member

    Also; RABBITS are easy to keep, cheap, feed and raise

    in reply to: An investment worth considering. 12.85% CD rates #203807
    aguirrewar
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    I would go with the 9 month @ 10.50%

    the 18 month is double the time and only a 1.65% difference

    I live with the “PRESENT” Money theory and not with a PROMISE of payment after X amount of time

    9 months looks better than 18 months, by half the time

    AND in 9 months I get 10.50% and redeposit it again for another 9 months @ 10.50%

    that is 21.00% in 18 months

    NO????

    in reply to: It is close to that time when we retire to Costa Rica #200584
    aguirrewar
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    One thing I considered about retirement in CR was at what age

    I am not 30, 40 50 but in the 60’s and I don’t need to see the Beach anymore, or the secluded areas

    living right across the best hospital in CR is fine with me

    did the beach, camping, hunting, swimming deals

    now is the time to live in the City with the negatives that are included

    you might not think about it but at some time in your life YOU WILL DIAL 911

    in reply to: Expats and Congress Fighting FATCA and FBAR #201777
    aguirrewar
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    WHY??? do I have to pay 100% of my income IF!!! I do not live in the USA.

    I do not use the roads, hospitals, library, Schools, ETC..

    I should pay, OK but I should not pay the same as someone that lives in the States because I do not use their services.

    Last time I heard was “NO taxation without Representation” and that started a WAR with the British Empire to make the USA a country.

    We pay taxes in CR were we live and pay taxes to the USA were we don’t.

    in reply to: Forum Moderators: “There goes the neighborhood.” #199731
    aguirrewar
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    I understand

    in reply to: Forum Moderators: “There goes the neighborhood.” #199727
    aguirrewar
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    I second that motion

    in reply to: Wages in Costa Rica #168813
    aguirrewar
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    Absolutely right

    “But until that happens, please leave the “living here” responses to those of us that actually “live here”.”

    My wife is Costa Rican, my oldest son born in CR and I lived (past tense in CR) besides having a house in CR and visiting every year

    But since I do not live there, I should not comment AT ALL about CR.

    Makes perfect SENSE

    in reply to: Wal-Mart: How a retail giant fueled growth with bribes #173590
    aguirrewar
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    BRIBES???

    La Trocha the investigation goes all the way to the TOP

    El Puenta La Platina

    and how about this one!!

    HOW namy ex-presidentes have been investigate for BRIBES and convicted

    surely you JEST for calling me foolish on this issue

    PSSS.. How many Police Officers are KICKED out of the force for accepting Bribes in 2012 ALONE

    should I continue???

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