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Donald trump refuses to send more aid to puerto rico, citing business interests

 
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Old 09-27-2017, 11:25 PM
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Donald Trump Refuses to Send More Aid to Puerto Rico, Citing Business Interests
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Old 09-28-2017, 06:51 AM
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And the guy who wrote it...doesn't like Trump.

Look and see:

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Old 09-28-2017, 09:25 AM
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Just another attempt at an isolated instance being presented without even a presentation statement hoping to add to the mindless anti Trump resistance.
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Old 09-28-2017, 09:27 AM
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He changed his mind today; it looks like. Trump authorizes waiver to loosen shipping regulations for Puerto Rico - CNNPolitics
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Old 09-28-2017, 10:04 AM
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We need to remember 2 facts before going stupid. Trump did not cause those hurricanes and none of this FEMA aid is paid for, just added to our grand children's future. We are indeed a special people are we not? I think a tax cut for all is what we need. (Sarcasm)
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Old 09-28-2017, 10:18 AM
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We need to remember 2 facts before going stupid. Trump did not cause those hurricanes and none of this FEMA aid is paid for, just added to our grand children's future. We are indeed a special people are we not? I think a tax cut for all is what we need. (Sarcasm)
Yes, the tax cut will spur growth, upwards of 7% as during the Reagan years compared to Obama years of just 2% after doubling the debt to $20 trillion. PR is just another example of how failure to tackle infrastructure and government handouts to get votes FAILED miserably. They are bankrupt on top if all of these terrible problems. "When will we ever learn, when will we ever learn"?
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Puerto Rico is not a state. They do not pay personal income tax. Their country is bankrupt. Maybe all of this is being taken into consideration? I am sure that Bill Clinton would be willing to give them the same service as he did with Haiti.
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Yes, the tax cut will spur growth, upwards of 7% as during the Reagan years compared to Obama years of just 2% after doubling the debt to $20 trillion. PR is just another example of how failure to tackle infrastructure and government handouts to get votes FAILED miserably. They are bankrupt on top if all of these terrible problems. "When will we ever learn, when will we ever learn"?
There is NO growth...there hasn't been any for a long time. It's FAKE...paid for with debt. America will never grow again...the demographics have changed too much. HALF the f@cking country collects government benefits! HALF! America is a dead man walking and Mexico II is on deck.
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Old 09-28-2017, 01:05 PM
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Interesting how they can publish a headline like this that is nowhere near what the actual facts are.

I assume the headline came form this:
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Trump said he was initially considering whether to implement a temporary waiver of the Jones Act to allow it, but decided against doing so as "a lot of people that work in the shipping industry…don’t want the Jones Act lifted."
Notice it says "initially CONSIDERING." That is not refusing.

Then he reconsidered:
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President Donald Trump waived the Jones Act for Puerto Rico on Thursday morning after initially stating he would not lift the restriction on international vessels in U.S. ports. The waiver was provided at Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello’s request, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said in a tweet.
The press in this country are incredibly dishonest.

There is also a link included in this piece of crap entitled, "HERE'S HOW DONALD TRUMP COULD ACTUALLY BE IMPEACHED".

What a bunch of nonsense!!
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Interesting how they can publish a headline like this that is nowhere near what the actual facts are.

I assume the headline came form this:


Notice it says "initially CONSIDERING." That is not refusing.

Then he reconsidered:


The press in this country are incredibly dishonest.

There is also a link included in this piece of crap entitled, "HERE'S HOW DONALD TRUMP COULD ACTUALLY BE IMPEACHED".

What a bunch of nonsense!!
Very good post! You make some good points. It's amazing how the media can distort facts.

The President seems to be working on the premise of America first. In case some don't get it, there are fees and restrictions, as well as taxing involved in shipping. American shipping should always have priority.
 

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