Interesting graphs. I decided to look at a satellite map and go all around the edge of PR. From the looks of it there is very little port capacity even in San Juan. I think I counted fewer than 20 off loading cranes there. Looks more puny than Baltimore. As for the rest of the island, only 1 or 2 protected port areas, and those appear to mostly have recreational or small fishing boats. “Cruise” around the island yourself and see how fast you think supplies can be unloaded and shipped around.
https://zoom.earth/#18.432876,-66.099243,13z,sat
Pres. Of Truckers Union On .....On strike in PR..
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There really isn’t much infrastructure there, but things were moving in the right direction until Bill KLINTOON and his comrades crippled the economy by repealing Section 936.
Turned it into an economic basket case resulting in a mass migration to Florida and New York that would bring votes to the communist DEMOCRAT party.