Posted on 09/12/2018 5:32:50 AM PDT by Kevin in California
CBS News David Begnaud has confirmed with a senior official at FEMA that these viral images shared to Facebook earlier in the week do indeed show what may be millions of water bottles that were sent to Puerto Rico by the U.S. federal government and then never delivered to those in need by local authorities
We really need to send our ambassador to Spain to set up a meeting with Trump and the Spanish PM and FM. At the meeting, apologize for the Spanish-American War, Sorry guys, terrible misunderstanding, we really want to make this right. We cant give you back the Phillipines, theyre a sovereign country, but HERES PUERTO RICO BACK! All yours!
Sounds a lot like new orleans. IIRC, the louisiana dem govener complained W didn’t send fed gov help during/after katrina, problem was the state neede to officially ask for help, the lib dem politicians didn’t even know that.
I took a cruise in January that had stops in PR and a few other impacted islands. The others only had two cruise ships in port and visible signs of construction. PR had eight cruise ships which filled most of the dock activity. San Juan had a major festival going on that day! One can’t help butsuspect that all of this took away from rebuilding efforts.
I have offloaded thousands of pallets of water bottles. These are definitely water bottles.
Like immigrants? We are already Americans. Have been for over 100 (ONE HUNDRED) years. American citizens on American soil, not aliens on alien soil.
Porta Rica is the most visible and glaring testimony to US colonialism and imperialism. Either give it back to Spain, if they are stupid enough to take it, or set it free so it can enjoy the blessings of liberty for its people.
POTUS, Trump is right on the money. Puerto Rico’s troubles have existed for many years with corrupt politics on the island, mainly within the Democrat Party. that is simply why so many Puerto Ricans opted to use their USA citizenship to move into the USA proper, mainly, New York, New Jersey, Florida, etc.
The island which should be the leading shinning “gem stone” of the Caribbean in tourism and off shore production is but, a shadow of what it should be. Actually, POTUS, Trump has saved the island, its hotel business is booming. If the remaining hard working Puerto Rican population ever put the right business driven politicians into office, the island would soon become the most successful “Masterpiece” of the entire Caribbean basin measured by all parameters.!!!
It is truly a shame that such a beautiful island paradise has been so mismanaged by incompetent, criminal Democrat politicians for so many years.
The government of Puerto Rico was useless and hopelessly corrupt before the hurricane. Time to dismiss them all and install a military governor and place the 82nd Airborne at Base Ramey, with military police and the Corps of Engineers to manage and improve infrastructure. As a side benefit it will reduce drug smuggling.
Could we sell Puerto Rico to France and get the money from the Louisiana purchase back? With interest, of course.
JoMa
Hey! Didn’t want the bottom to fall out on bottled water did ya?
Puerto Rico would fail any reasonable vetting for statehood. What long term good would they bring to the US?
Same for CRIMINAL aliens. Vetting is the way to go.
Puerto Ricos a corrupt hellhole that’s attempting a pity party shakedown.
We need to ‘give them their freedom’ and cut them loose. The culture there is typical corrupt ‘south american’...
From a humanitarian perspective I agree, but those officials were elected by the people of Puerto Rico. If they are inept the people have recourse to the ballot box. They have not chosen well for a long time. They have the government they deserve. In short, stupid should hurt. - 17th Miss RegtThe same situation as Katrina - the mayor of NO and the governor of LA werent up to the task, and the unijournalism establishment used both NOLA and now PR to bludgeon Republican presidents with. Where were the reporters when the supplies from FEMA were warehoused in PR and not distributed by the PR authorities?Should Bush and Trump have declared martial law in order to take over the local distribution of relief efforts?
Trump describes the PR electric company as a complete basket case, financially, managerially, and in the quality of so-called infrastructure it disposes. Says it wasnt functional even before the hurricane.
We need to give it back to Spain.
That political b—— has been dead for years between her ears.
She should be prosecuted. PERIOD.
The one reason for holding on to it is that we do not want China, Russia, Iran or any potentially hostile regime to establish a base that near to our shores.
I do not believe for one little second the inflated ‘death figures’ that are now coming out of Puerto Rico.
That many bodies would have been visible & a serious health hazard after the hurricane passed. To suddenly have 10 times the deaths just doesn’t make a lick of sense.
I suspect that those are are ‘among the missing’ are really somewhere in the USA, and are now voting Democrat in November.
We really need to send our ambassador to Spain to set up a meeting with Trump and the Spanish PM and FM. At the meeting, apologize for the Spanish-American War, “Sorry guys, terrible misunderstanding, we really want to make this right. We can’t give you back the Phillipines, they’re a sovereign country, but HERE’S PUERTO RICO BACK! All yours!”
I like this idea.
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