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To: GailA

From my email this morning:

NEWS FLASH: Last evening, the Republicans held together to block Reid’s effort to achieve cloture (60 votes needed) to go forward with a vote on S. 3217 (Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010). The vote was 57-41-2. Unfortunately, this is not the end of the issue: Talks continue as GOP senators block advance of financial overhaul bill.

http://www.votervoice.net/link/clickthrough/ext/103900.aspx

House will vote on Puerto Rican Statehood this week!
Tell your Congressman to vote NO on the Puerto Rico Democracy Act (H.R. 2499) today!

Answers Needed Before Another Star is Added to U.S. Flag

IMPORTANT: Please concentrate on these targets* and send the indicated staffer a direct email asking them to explain why their boss is supporting this bill and stating that you want them to vote NO. Just a few emails from their own constituents would be enough to change a YES vote to a NO vote.

Please click HERE to send your congressman an email.
Last Tuesday, the House leadership pulled the controversial D.C. House Voting Rights bill from the floor schedule, and we thank you for all of your calls and for taking action! However, just two days after they backed away from the D.C. bill, the House announced that it would move to consider an even more controversial bill that paves the way for U.S. territory Puerto Rico to become the 51st state!

Sponsored by Puerto Rican delegate Pedro Pierluisi (D), the Puerto Rico Democracy Act (H.R. 2499) - which has reared its ugly head a number of times over the past few congresses but has yet to have any success - would require Puerto Ricans to hold a national referendum to decide if they want Puerto Rico to remain a self-governing U.S. commonwealth, or become the 51st
state.

The referendum would be set up as two plebiscites which would effectively deceive Puerto Ricans into voting for statehood. In the first round of votes, the Puerto Rican people would be given the choice between remaining a U.S. territory and “pursuing a different political status.” If the majority votes to maintain the status quo, this bill would require that Puerto Rico vote on this same issue every eight years. If the majority votes for “different status,” a second round of votes would be held where Puerto Ricans would choose either statehood or independence-the status quo of “U.S. territory” would not even be an option! In other words, the two ballots would be rigged to favor the outcome of statehood, overriding the wishes of Americans and Puerto Ricans who want to maintain the current commonwealth status.

Why we do not want Puerto Rico admitted as the 51st state:

· The U.S. would transform, overnight, into a bilingual nation. At least half of Puerto Ricans do not speak English, the language of our U.S. Constitution and founding documents. The Washington Times article, “Puerto Rican statehood,” analyzes all the implications of adding a foreign language-speaking state to the Union.

· It would bring immediate demands for massive federal spending. The average income of Puerto Ricans is less than half that of our poorest state, and infrastructure and the environment are far below American standards. Puerto Rico has a population with a median national income of $17,741, nearly a third below that for the U.S.

· Puerto Rico is already a democracy. Despite the bill’s deceptive title, Puerto Rico already has an elected government and exists as a self-governed commonwealth of the U.S.

· Statehood would give Puerto Rico more congressional representation than 25 of our 50 states! It would inevitably give Democrats two additional U.S. Senators and 6 to 8 additional Members of the House.

H.R. 2499 is stealth legislation designed to lead to the admission of Spanish-speaking Puerto Rico as the 51st state, thereby making us a de facto bilingual nation, like Canada. The U.S. Congress should not be forcing Puerto Ricans to vote on statehood, especially since the Puerto Rican people have rejected statehood three times since 1991!

No Member of Congress who describes himself as a limited government, fiscal conservative should be casting a YEA vote for H.R. 2499, as Puerto Rican statehood would cause an immediate increase in federal expenditures, particularly for taxpayer-funded welfare state services.


2 posted on 04/27/2010 3:44:45 PM PDT by GailA (obamacare paid for by cuts & taxes on most vulnerable Veterans, retired Military, disabled & Seniors)
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To: GailA
In the past there have always been three options on the ballot: statehood, independence, and status quo.

Because none of these choices ever received over 50% of the vote, the status quo has remained.

The status quo has remained NOT because that is what the people of Puerto Rico want, but because of the stupid voting process which is currently biased in favor of keeping things the way they are.

What should happen is a two part vote: the first vote would be like in past where all three choices would be available. Then there would be a run-off between the top two vote-getters in the first round.

The current bill may not be good, but it is better than the costly current process guaranteed to accomplish nothing but waste money.

13 posted on 04/27/2010 3:52:53 PM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear (These fragments I have shored against my ruins)
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To: GailA
I sued to be stationed in Puerto Rico and their citizens do not want statehood for one simple reason. They receive federal funds from Washington and at that time did not pay federal income tax.
17 posted on 04/27/2010 3:54:00 PM PDT by cgchief
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To: GailA

your link takes me to the Wash. Post for the banking bill????


27 posted on 04/27/2010 4:25:20 PM PDT by phockthis
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To: GailA

The Dems know that they are going to be destroyed in the coming elections and are trying to rig the system in their favor by importing voters. They will try to pack Congress by admitting Puerto Rico, and giving amnesty and citizenship to 30 million or so illegal aliens who all support socialism. America will be dead as a free country. This bill must stopped.


47 posted on 04/27/2010 7:43:40 PM PDT by old republic
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