Raising the minimum wage (a point I agree with completely) isn't going to really help Guam when military pays top dollar for housing here. Rent has crept up so much in anticipation of the buildup. It doesn't have to be this way.
Of course. Technically I'm a settler here as well. I can buy land here! But you can't in Saipan. I feel if in CNMI they moved to having land laws that included settlers, I'd be cool w/ it. I respect them & their families. You have to love a place if you wanna own land there.
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But on Guam, if you want to be a part of the discussion, all you gotta do is insert yourself. Give yourself that representation you need. That's all we want at heart, right? These questions are important to ask.pic.twitter.com/hNsOoKG5Rn
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Imo I want my friends, indigenous and settlers, to own land. I am not ok with corporations, or non-residents owning land. Set a residency requirement. It could help keeping prices down, it could not, but this system on Guam isn't it.
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