What do we think about Puerto Rico's Default
Self governing territory will not set up austerity measures to address this long-foreseen problem.
What do we think about the issue?
Was it contributed to by being a territory vs state?
Can/should this show up on the 2016 election?
What do we think about the issue?
Was it contributed to by being a territory vs state?
Can/should this show up on the 2016 election?
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Here I sit, broken hearted,
paid my dime and only farted.
lol, I heard about how it used to cost a dime from my grandfather whenever I asked to stop to use a rest room. Its funny what one remembers.
Here I sit, broken hearted,
Came to shit and only farted.
Want to take odds on how that would turn out??
territories, not businesses, not bureaucracies, not
individuals.
this is why we owe nineteen trillion! -- j
.
Not sure if anyone has seen the stories on the 'medical slavery' in Cuba. They train their doctors (admittedly very well) and a big source of revenue for the government is to pimp them out to other Latin & South American countries. The Cuban doctors & nurses have to report to work in wherever, the Cuban government stacks them 5-high in 1 bedroom apartments, charges the host country $10,000+ a month each, and only pays them about $300 plus room & board.
Vicious cycle.
Give a man a fish and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and you feed him for a lifetime.
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