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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Statehood would resolve the whole budget mess by imposing a requirement to balance the budget.
I'm sure many a millionaire would pay a premium for relatively untouched lands with beautiful mountain views.
Add the incentive of a Gulch with several years of tax abatement...
The last time I was there was after the Cuban missile crisis when I was a midshipman practicing naval assaults storming the beaches of Vieques, Roosevelt Roads had a substantial naval facility and was a welcome respite for our squadron. And time moves on, not always forward.
Capitalism in action, brought to you by a nefarious Communist society, which still believes in "Workers of the World, Unite".
...and Mao would either be abjectly horrified... or very, very proud...
They just like the states and the usa government are getting their just deserts.
the best part of living in P.R. is that they don't need heat in their homes and they can live off of the see all the while drinking rum to soften their misery
Guam
Puerto Rico
USVI
American Samoa
Washington DC
In ordure of importance.
Guam
Puerto Rico
USVI
American Samoa
Washington DC
In ordure of importance.
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