Exactly how they feel.

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Avatar grwurston -
#1
Vote them all out.
Avatar CDanaT -
#2
Every single one of them..Doesn't matter if they have a D or R or I..House and Senate.....Start with a clean slate
Avatar lakerben -
#3
Trump has been saying the illegals are garbage for years. He started the whole thing. Yes Trump never thinks before he talks.   The hate is tarted by Trump.  Proud boys stand by!!  The comedians joke opened up a can of worms and Puertp Rico is not a floating trash heap.  I was there when I was in the  Navy and I enjoyed it.   And BTW the rum was great.  The magas will try and spin anything but the fallout of the comedians joke is going to cost many votes. Get on YouTube the Puerto Ricans are pissed off!
Avatar CDanaT -
#4
Hurricanes Irma and Maria caused billions of dollars in damage to Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico’s government estimated it would need $132 billion from 2018 through 2028 to repair and replace the infrastructure damaged by the hurricanes.

Specifically, the hurricanes severely damaged Puerto Rico’s electricity grid, causing the longest blackout in U.S. history (11 months). To help restore electricity in the aftermath of the hurricanes, including temporary or partial repairs, federal agencies provided about $3.9 billion. In the years since Irma and Maria, we’ve reviewed efforts to rebuild the grid, but have seen little progress.  In 2020, we found that FEMA had committed about $10 billion to fund longer-term grid recovery, but several steps remained before FEMA could approve projects, and there was uncertainty about how other available funding would support measures to enhance grid resilience. And when Hurricane Fiona hit in September, it further damaged an already vulnerable electricity grid. 

In addition to the electricity grid—Puerto Rico’s roads, hospitals, schools, water systems, and other critical systems were damaged by Maria and Irma. FEMA has obligated about $28 billion to help the island recover from this damage. But we found that, as of August, the government of Puerto Rico has only expended about $5.3 billion (19%) of available funding. The funding Puerto Rico did use was largely spent on emergency work projects, such as debris removal.
Source:  https://www.gao.gov/blog/hurricane-recovery-can-take-years-puerto-rico-5-years-show-its-unique-challenges
Avatar lakerben -
#5
He took his cc time after they were we hit twice. He acted like they were second class citizens.  They remember.  Now after  racist "jokes" by a hand picked so called comedian they are mad as hell and they are giving to vote against him in droves!
Avatar lakerben -
#6
Disgraceful!

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41504165
Avatar lakerben -
#7
Trump has been running his mouth non stop calling people trash.  It's the kettle calling the pot black!!?

https://www.msnbc.com/top-stories/latest/trump-garbage-can-anti-immigration-rhetoric-opponents-attacks-rcna177339

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