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Mulvaney: I wouldn't take Trump 'word for word' that he will wipe out Puerto Rico's debt
The Hill ^
 | 10/04/2017
 | REBECCA SAVRANSKY
Posted on 10/04/2017 6:22:54 AM PDT by GIdget2004
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To: Bob Celeste
    They have a lot of public employee pension debt for one thing.
 
To: GIdget2004
    "They owe a lot of money to your friends on Wall Street and we're going to have to wipe that out," Trump said Not a good idea.
 
To: Hugin
    Bears repeating as many in this thread are hard of hearing.
“Trumps not talking about a federal bailout.”
 
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posted on 
10/04/2017 8:38:37 AM PDT
by 
proust
(Since a politician never believes what he says, he is quite surprised to be taken at his word.)
 
To: chief lee runamok
    Why give charity, setting precedent?  Precedent has already been set. See Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Irma, Hurricane Harvey, Hurricane Andrew, Hurricane Sandy...
 
To: DoodleDawg
    Continental states have priority. p r is a territory of the US.
Not eligible for taxpayers bailout.
 
To: chief lee runamok
    Continental states have priority. p r is a territory of the US. Not eligible for taxpayers bailout.
 And where is that written?
 
To: DoodleDawg
    You’re that interested, do the research.
 
To: chief lee runamok
    You made a statement-——it’s up to you to back up the statement.
Jerk !
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posted on 
10/04/2017 6:15:49 PM PDT
by 
Mears
 
To: GIdget2004
    Wall Street doesn’t take haircuts.
 
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posted on 
10/05/2017 3:07:36 PM PDT
by 
Wolfie
 
To: GIdget2004
    Don’t they sell insurance in PR? How can you have that much damage and no insurance?
 
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