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		<title>By: Vince Staley</title>
		<link>http://stcroixblog.massagestcroix.com/virgin-islands/st-croix/amalago-bay/743/comment-page-1#comment-2770</link>
		<dc:creator>Vince Staley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 15:21:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>For the life of me I can&#039;t understand why the stinking Sandy Point salt pond is still not opened to the sea. Bob Merwind has tried for years to get a marina project in this location. The salt pond could be a huge breeding area for saltwater fish and crustations. A marina would provide jobs. Instead all you have is a maloderous body of stagnant water providing nothing. Now the Crucian Royalty want a huge resort that has the worst designed marina I&#039;ve ever seen (open roadsted). The living reef in that location will have to be destroyed. At the salt pond all they have to do is remove dead coral and sand, duh.

&quot;the cruzian is an educated mon, he no climb the coconut tree...he know gravity&quot; Good luck finding hard workers on island, think down island.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the life of me I can&#8217;t understand why the stinking Sandy Point salt pond is still not opened to the sea. Bob Merwind has tried for years to get a marina project in this location. The salt pond could be a huge breeding area for saltwater fish and crustations. A marina would provide jobs. Instead all you have is a maloderous body of stagnant water providing nothing. Now the Crucian Royalty want a huge resort that has the worst designed marina I&#8217;ve ever seen (open roadsted). The living reef in that location will have to be destroyed. At the salt pond all they have to do is remove dead coral and sand, duh.</p>
<p>&#8220;the cruzian is an educated mon, he no climb the coconut tree&#8230;he know gravity&#8221; Good luck finding hard workers on island, think down island.</p>
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		<title>By: Charles</title>
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		<dc:creator>Charles</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2009 22:19:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Simon, Its ignorance like this that has St. Croix like it is today, OVerlooked!!  Even by the local government.  A Step Island.  You may well think this project will never happen, but I sure hope it does.  Hospitality and Tourism are St. Croix&#039;s only hope for financial  stability.    What would  you rather see, another oil refinery?  THats great for the environment.  And for the record, St. Thomas and St. John are great examples of the employment opportunities hospitality provides.  I bet no jobs at this resort would start as low as minimum wage, and hotels are a great way to earn an honest living.  The opportunity to progress to top management exists in hotels  regardless of your background, and if you knew anything about your local hoteliers (managers), you would know a great deal of them are Crucian.  You sound like an old broken record, &quot;all the good jobs are going to the white folks&quot; Wake up!!, its 2009.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Simon, Its ignorance like this that has St. Croix like it is today, OVerlooked!!  Even by the local government.  A Step Island.  You may well think this project will never happen, but I sure hope it does.  Hospitality and Tourism are St. Croix&#8217;s only hope for financial  stability.    What would  you rather see, another oil refinery?  THats great for the environment.  And for the record, St. Thomas and St. John are great examples of the employment opportunities hospitality provides.  I bet no jobs at this resort would start as low as minimum wage, and hotels are a great way to earn an honest living.  The opportunity to progress to top management exists in hotels  regardless of your background, and if you knew anything about your local hoteliers (managers), you would know a great deal of them are Crucian.  You sound like an old broken record, &#8220;all the good jobs are going to the white folks&#8221; Wake up!!, its 2009.</p>
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		<title>By: Livin&#8217; on St. Croix &#187; Blog Archive &#187; CZM Committee Says &#8220;Yes&#8221; to Amalago Bay</title>
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		<dc:creator>Livin&#8217; on St. Croix &#187; Blog Archive &#187; CZM Committee Says &#8220;Yes&#8221; to Amalago Bay</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Jan 2009 13:49:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Simon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Simon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 01:12:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I don&#039;t know why you all are fretting about a project that will never come to fruition.  We are in a RECESSION.  Why would anyone want to come to a 5-star resort at this time?  Now is not the time to flaunt one&#039;s wealth, for the few who still have it.  

Examples of the recession&#039;s effect on luxury resorts in the Caribbean:
http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/11/13/business/CB-Bahamas-Meltdown-Atlantis.php
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/20081202/wyndham-resort-lays-off-200-workers-in-puerto-rico_all.htm
http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2008-11-24-caribbean-ghost-resorts_N.htm

Mr. Rames, do you think these &quot;thousands of young men and women who are undereducated and underemployed on St. Croix&quot; want to be earning minimum wage by shucking and jiving for a bunch of rich bigots who under-appreciate the island?  We all know the managerial positions will be continentals (whites).  The only one on this island who is really going to make any money from this project is you and your affiliates.  Give me a break, you&#039;re doing this for the thousands of undereducated/etc/etc?  Wouldn&#039;t your money be better spent helping these undereducated people get an education through scholarships?  Or get off drugs in rehab, which happens to be very expensive for most people?  Or funding a GED class or a trade school in connection with the Golden Grove Correctional Facility?  

This project is all about money and it&#039;s not going to trickle down.  The Reaganomics trickle-down theory never worked, remember?

The devastating effect that this project is going to have on the environment would be enormous.  This land is beautiful the way it is.  The beauty of St. Croix lies in its quaintness.  Once that&#039;s taken away, it can never be retrieved again.  We don&#039;t need another St. Thomas.  Development and progress are not synonymous.

Remember, I predicted it and I will repeat it again.  Mark my words: THIS PROJECT WILL NEVER COME TO FRUITION.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t know why you all are fretting about a project that will never come to fruition.  We are in a RECESSION.  Why would anyone want to come to a 5-star resort at this time?  Now is not the time to flaunt one&#8217;s wealth, for the few who still have it.  </p>
<p>Examples of the recession&#8217;s effect on luxury resorts in the Caribbean:<br />
<a href="http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/11/13/business/CB-Bahamas-Meltdown-Atlantis.php" rel="nofollow">http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2008/11/13/business/CB-Bahamas-Meltdown-Atlantis.php</a><br />
<a href="http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/20081202/wyndham-resort-lays-off-200-workers-in-puerto-rico_all.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/20081202/wyndham-resort-lays-off-200-workers-in-puerto-rico_all.htm</a><br />
<a href="http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2008-11-24-caribbean-ghost-resorts_N.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.usatoday.com/travel/destinations/2008-11-24-caribbean-ghost-resorts_N.htm</a></p>
<p>Mr. Rames, do you think these &#8220;thousands of young men and women who are undereducated and underemployed on St. Croix&#8221; want to be earning minimum wage by shucking and jiving for a bunch of rich bigots who under-appreciate the island?  We all know the managerial positions will be continentals (whites).  The only one on this island who is really going to make any money from this project is you and your affiliates.  Give me a break, you&#8217;re doing this for the thousands of undereducated/etc/etc?  Wouldn&#8217;t your money be better spent helping these undereducated people get an education through scholarships?  Or get off drugs in rehab, which happens to be very expensive for most people?  Or funding a GED class or a trade school in connection with the Golden Grove Correctional Facility?  </p>
<p>This project is all about money and it&#8217;s not going to trickle down.  The Reaganomics trickle-down theory never worked, remember?</p>
<p>The devastating effect that this project is going to have on the environment would be enormous.  This land is beautiful the way it is.  The beauty of St. Croix lies in its quaintness.  Once that&#8217;s taken away, it can never be retrieved again.  We don&#8217;t need another St. Thomas.  Development and progress are not synonymous.</p>
<p>Remember, I predicted it and I will repeat it again.  Mark my words: THIS PROJECT WILL NEVER COME TO FRUITION.</p>
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		<title>By: Terry</title>
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		<dc:creator>Terry</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 16:16:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Kevin, thanks for commenting.

I have serious doubts that  WAPA and the Waste Money Authority will use monies received from your project to make any positive changes in their services to the people. 

But my jaded opinion is only based on having lived here and having continuously tried to run a very small business (as a &quot;non-connected&quot; person) here for many years watching the crap that goes on in government and quasi-government agencies day after day, and year after year....

You say, &quot;There are thousands of young men and women who are undereducated and underemployed on St. Croix. The vast majority of the jobs at the Resort do not require highly educated persons.&quot;

I say, not only are too many people undereducated, they are undermotivated. They don&#039;t CARE about actually WORKING, they just want to get a pay check. Hell, they don&#039;t even want to have to SHOW UP for work. There are ALWAYS resort jobs listed in the papers. Why? 

And what makes you think Crucians are going to want to work for &quot;Pequots&quot;?

I think your project will cause another influx of down-islanders or maybe Santo Domingans or Haitians.

I don&#039;t know Winston Hodge or Albert Sheen, so I can&#039;t comment on your last statement. 

It would just be really nice if people like you and Paul Golden and the Annaly Bay people would try something new and different. Something that would benefit all by benefiting the planet first. Think outside the box dude. 

You and your partners actually have money that could help save this little part of planet Earth. You have a chance to do something TRULY exciting, something TOTALLY different, but you choose to use the same old spiel we&#039;ve been hearing for years, and do the same old crap.

Is there any point in even trying to discuss the state of the environment with people like you? 

Maybe. I remember a few years back when you were working for Golden and you mocked people in the audience for discussing things like historical ruins, yet I&#039;ve seen you on ruins rambles with the Landmarks Society since then. But I can&#039;t be sure of your motivation for that. 

(I also remember going to a meditation workshop that you attended. Something you said at the beginning of the week-end was null and void by the end.)

I could start by asking whether or not you care that your children will inherit an overused and depleted planet? Or will the fact that you will leave them &quot;wealthy&quot; from monetary inheritance ensure that they never have to be affected? They&#039;ll always be able to buy a better living situation....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Kevin, thanks for commenting.</p>
<p>I have serious doubts that  WAPA and the Waste Money Authority will use monies received from your project to make any positive changes in their services to the people. </p>
<p>But my jaded opinion is only based on having lived here and having continuously tried to run a very small business (as a &#8220;non-connected&#8221; person) here for many years watching the crap that goes on in government and quasi-government agencies day after day, and year after year&#8230;.</p>
<p>You say, &#8220;There are thousands of young men and women who are undereducated and underemployed on St. Croix. The vast majority of the jobs at the Resort do not require highly educated persons.&#8221;</p>
<p>I say, not only are too many people undereducated, they are undermotivated. They don&#8217;t CARE about actually WORKING, they just want to get a pay check. Hell, they don&#8217;t even want to have to SHOW UP for work. There are ALWAYS resort jobs listed in the papers. Why? </p>
<p>And what makes you think Crucians are going to want to work for &#8220;Pequots&#8221;?</p>
<p>I think your project will cause another influx of down-islanders or maybe Santo Domingans or Haitians.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know Winston Hodge or Albert Sheen, so I can&#8217;t comment on your last statement. </p>
<p>It would just be really nice if people like you and Paul Golden and the Annaly Bay people would try something new and different. Something that would benefit all by benefiting the planet first. Think outside the box dude. </p>
<p>You and your partners actually have money that could help save this little part of planet Earth. You have a chance to do something TRULY exciting, something TOTALLY different, but you choose to use the same old spiel we&#8217;ve been hearing for years, and do the same old crap.</p>
<p>Is there any point in even trying to discuss the state of the environment with people like you? </p>
<p>Maybe. I remember a few years back when you were working for Golden and you mocked people in the audience for discussing things like historical ruins, yet I&#8217;ve seen you on ruins rambles with the Landmarks Society since then. But I can&#8217;t be sure of your motivation for that. </p>
<p>(I also remember going to a meditation workshop that you attended. Something you said at the beginning of the week-end was null and void by the end.)</p>
<p>I could start by asking whether or not you care that your children will inherit an overused and depleted planet? Or will the fact that you will leave them &#8220;wealthy&#8221; from monetary inheritance ensure that they never have to be affected? They&#8217;ll always be able to buy a better living situation&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>By: Kevin A. Rames</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kevin A. Rames</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Dec 2008 21:15:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation does not have a direct presence in the Virgin Islands.  The developer is William &amp; Punch, LLC, a U.S. Virgin Islands limited liability company.  WAPA needs the funds generated by selling water and power to the Resort, and the Wste Management Authority needs the sewage fees.  They have informed is that the projected fees will allow them to issue targeted bond offerings to improve their service.  The Resort will have backup power, and will access the KingsHill Acquifer to the extent allowed by DPNR for backup water supply.  There will be a 21 day reserve of potable water onsite.  Trudi, do you remember when the flights used to hop from St. Thomas to St. Croix before returning to the states?  The combination of &quot;butts in seats&quot; and cheaper fuel makes this an attractive prospect for all airlines serving St. Thomas.  

I have strongly expressed opinions about what St. Croix needs.  There are thousands of young men and women who are undereducated and underemployed on St. Croix.  The vast majority of the jobs at the Resort do not require highly educated persons.  Winston Hodge and Albert sheen taught me that this is the way to deliver the most to the many.  Please help me.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation does not have a direct presence in the Virgin Islands.  The developer is William &amp; Punch, LLC, a U.S. Virgin Islands limited liability company.  WAPA needs the funds generated by selling water and power to the Resort, and the Wste Management Authority needs the sewage fees.  They have informed is that the projected fees will allow them to issue targeted bond offerings to improve their service.  The Resort will have backup power, and will access the KingsHill Acquifer to the extent allowed by DPNR for backup water supply.  There will be a 21 day reserve of potable water onsite.  Trudi, do you remember when the flights used to hop from St. Thomas to St. Croix before returning to the states?  The combination of &#8220;butts in seats&#8221; and cheaper fuel makes this an attractive prospect for all airlines serving St. Thomas.  </p>
<p>I have strongly expressed opinions about what St. Croix needs.  There are thousands of young men and women who are undereducated and underemployed on St. Croix.  The vast majority of the jobs at the Resort do not require highly educated persons.  Winston Hodge and Albert sheen taught me that this is the way to deliver the most to the many.  Please help me.</p>
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		<title>By: Trudi Gilliam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Trudi Gilliam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 16:29:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That will be an interesting question when/if a damage suit is filed  (and you know it will happen, after all the VI is the damages suit capital of the world!).</description>
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		<title>By: Michael</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Nov 2008 12:45:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This has not really been addressed Trudi. Everyone seems to accept the &quot;if you build it, they will come&quot; maxim. They apply this to the airlift, the hoped-for tourist influx, and the &quot;qualified&quot; staff they&#039;re allegedly making jobs for. We constantly have people on the jobless lists, yet the few small resorts we do have are also constantly looking for staff. Month after month the paper is filled with job listings for nearly every position at the Buccaneer, Carambola, Divi. Divi has had to ask the Casino Control Commission to relax the hiring rules for casinos, both the age and residency requirements because they can&#039;t fill all they&#039;re vacancies. Ergo, we don&#039;t necessarily need 700-1500 new resort job vacancies, we need  to re-train the jobless to fill the positions we have. But the standard answer from all resort developers is, that&#039;s the &quot;brand&#039;s&quot; job, they&#039;ll train the people they need. We&#039;ll see. I think, once one of these big resorts finally gets built, we&#039;ll have an influx of new immigrants from down island, who actually want to work resort jobs, and the Dept. of Labor&#039;s rolls of jobless will remain virtually the same.

The immunity question for the Pequots is not so simple. When this tribe was &quot;re-established&quot; their &quot;reservation&quot; was an uninhabited tract of forest of about 200 acres. It basically served as a Connecticut park. But when they returned, some legal wrangling allowed them to add new purchased land to the &quot;tribal lands&quot;. Its unclear how far they will try to take this immunity thing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This has not really been addressed Trudi. Everyone seems to accept the &#8220;if you build it, they will come&#8221; maxim. They apply this to the airlift, the hoped-for tourist influx, and the &#8220;qualified&#8221; staff they&#8217;re allegedly making jobs for. We constantly have people on the jobless lists, yet the few small resorts we do have are also constantly looking for staff. Month after month the paper is filled with job listings for nearly every position at the Buccaneer, Carambola, Divi. Divi has had to ask the Casino Control Commission to relax the hiring rules for casinos, both the age and residency requirements because they can&#8217;t fill all they&#8217;re vacancies. Ergo, we don&#8217;t necessarily need 700-1500 new resort job vacancies, we need  to re-train the jobless to fill the positions we have. But the standard answer from all resort developers is, that&#8217;s the &#8220;brand&#8217;s&#8221; job, they&#8217;ll train the people they need. We&#8217;ll see. I think, once one of these big resorts finally gets built, we&#8217;ll have an influx of new immigrants from down island, who actually want to work resort jobs, and the Dept. of Labor&#8217;s rolls of jobless will remain virtually the same.</p>
<p>The immunity question for the Pequots is not so simple. When this tribe was &#8220;re-established&#8221; their &#8220;reservation&#8221; was an uninhabited tract of forest of about 200 acres. It basically served as a Connecticut park. But when they returned, some legal wrangling allowed them to add new purchased land to the &#8220;tribal lands&#8221;. Its unclear how far they will try to take this immunity thing.</p>
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		<title>By: Trudi Gilliam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Trudi Gilliam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 16:08:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As a West Ender at heart, I hate to see this area changed into a huge tourist complex, but will swallow the bitter pill as I know jobs are needed on St. Croix and in particular the F&#039;sted area.  I still believe small is better for small islands, but a small resort is not going to be the cash cow that a developer with big bucks wants.  Terry, I believe that it is only tribal lands that have the immunity the Pequots use in their defense.  Once they are off the reservation, all bets (no pun intended) are off!  my other question is, how will the rooms be filled with tourists when St. Croix has only a few large jets landing at the airport?  I hope they have some pull with AA or Delta, or some other airline.  Has this issue been addressed?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a West Ender at heart, I hate to see this area changed into a huge tourist complex, but will swallow the bitter pill as I know jobs are needed on St. Croix and in particular the F&#8217;sted area.  I still believe small is better for small islands, but a small resort is not going to be the cash cow that a developer with big bucks wants.  Terry, I believe that it is only tribal lands that have the immunity the Pequots use in their defense.  Once they are off the reservation, all bets (no pun intended) are off!  my other question is, how will the rooms be filled with tourists when St. Croix has only a few large jets landing at the airport?  I hope they have some pull with AA or Delta, or some other airline.  Has this issue been addressed?</p>
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