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Old 10-01-2017, 07:38 AM
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I am beginning to see a different picture of Puerto Rico emerge than the one I had before.
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Old 10-01-2017, 11:10 PM
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Trump's NFL diversion was a ploy to try and take the heat off himself. What better place then in Alabama to start it rolling. But, that only works for a short time. Wagging the dog has been around for a long time. But, it still won't stop the investigation.
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Actually, the president was at Liberty National this weekend because the President's Cup was being played there and he presented the trophy as presidents have done for the past twenty years. This event was on his schedule was months.

From all accounts, other than that of the idiot lying mayor of San Juan the recovery effort is going better than can be expected. The governor of Puerto Rico has thanked the president and even the San Juan mayor said it was going well until her sudden turnaround after a call from Democratic leaders.

Most of the island has power back on the most of the stores are open. The majority of gas stations are pumping gas. A few remote rural areas are still having problems. Those problems are due to the local agencies not getting the materials that the federal government sent out to those locations.

Here's something interesting.

San Juan Mayor Refused to Visit FEMA HQ After Several Invites - Is Not Participating in ANY FEMA Meetings

I also like to know why she thought spending time and money on having silkscreened t-shirts printed up was more of a priority than transporting supplies to remote areas.
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Old 10-02-2017, 08:35 AM
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San Juan mayor, perfect example of partisan politics first, no matter what.

She is a staunch Clinton supporter, which in itself is not the problem.

The problem is her infantile, inability to separate her hate for the other party, she let it get in the way of serving her people.

She is nothing more than a partisan lacky; the bad news?
Those who elected her must be of the same mind. UNLESS, their house is underwater, they have no water or food......then reality sets in.

life is not about party first!!
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San Juan mayor, perfect example of partisan politics first, no matter what.

She is a staunch Clinton supporter, which in itself is not the problem.

The problem is her infantile, inability to separate her hate for the other party, she let it get in the way of serving her people.

She is nothing more than a partisan lacky; the bad news?
Those who elected her must be of the same mind. UNLESS, their house is underwater, they have no water or food......then reality sets in.

life is not about party first!!
Practically everything must be brought to PR by ship. It will take many years if the damage is as described. With half without water...the rest soon without food...I suspect society will begin to break down. It probably already has and we're not being told.
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Practically everything must be brought to PR by ship. It will take many years if the damage is as described. With half without water...the rest soon without food...I suspect society will begin to break down. It probably already has and we're not being told.
It should be added that it wouldn't be wise to send ships down there while a hurricane is raging at sea.

People are questioning why it took a few days to get the supplies there. The answer is that the Atlantic was not sailable as Maria moved north after hitting Puerto Rico.
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San Juan mayor, perfect example of partisan politics first, no matter what.

She is a staunch Clinton supporter, which in itself is not the problem.

The problem is her infantile, inability to separate her hate for the other party, she let it get in the way of serving her people.

She is nothing more than a partisan lacky; the bad news?
Those who elected her must be of the same mind. UNLESS, their house is underwater, they have no water or food......then reality sets in.

life is not about party first!!
This is pretty much the same thing that happened after Katrina. State and local officials failed on so many levels but somehow it all got put on President Bush.
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Old 10-02-2017, 11:08 AM
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And just how impossible is it to change the minds of those whose candidate LOST the 2016 national election.

That new minority turned resistance group.
63 million voted for Trump. The population of this nation is 340 million. You do the math.
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Old 10-02-2017, 11:12 AM
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Actually, the president was at Liberty National this weekend because the President's Cup was being played there and he presented the trophy as presidents have done for the past twenty years. This event was on his schedule was months.

From all accounts, other than that of the idiot lying mayor of San Juan the recovery effort is going better than can be expected. The governor of Puerto Rico has thanked the president and even the San Juan mayor said it was going well until her sudden turnaround after a call from Democratic leaders.

Most of the island has power back on the most of the stores are open. The majority of gas stations are pumping gas. A few remote rural areas are still having problems. Those problems are due to the local agencies not getting the materials that the federal government sent out to those locations.

Here's something interesting.

San Juan Mayor Refused to Visit FEMA HQ After Several Invites - Is Not Participating in ANY FEMA Meetings


I also like to know why she thought spending time and money on having silkscreened t-shirts printed up was more of a priority than transporting supplies to remote areas.
Your source is the Gateway Pundit, a right wing site. I searched Google for more information. They all point back to the Gateway Pundit. So you have ONE source for this.
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63 million voted for Trump. The population of this nation is 340 million. You do the math.
Do the math? What point are you making?
How about a little reality first?
How many of the 340 million were registered to vote?
That is the number that matters. Those not registered in this case do not count.

And no matter how you slice it, paint it, twist it, re-state it or figure it Trump won the election.....and most important to the anti Trumpers....their candidate....remember her? CLINTON....LOST!!!!
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63 million voted for Trump. The population of this nation is 340 million. You do the math.
And 65 million out of 340 million (19%) voted for Hillary...

Trump had 18.5%
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Trump was the legitimate winner. Hillary was the loser. Counting votes is like a losing football team counting yards rushed or gained and comparing them with the winning teams points from touch downs and field goals. Time to move on, the SuperBowl is over.
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Actually this cartography represents the election by population

The Villages Florida

Your map is misleading to proper understanding.


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Actually this cartography represents the election by population

The Villages Florida

Your map is misleading to proper understanding.


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Do families with more kids get more votes? If I have 5 children and you have 1...should I get 5 votes?

STATES elect the president...1 state...1 vote.

Otherwise...make the blacks/Hispanics 3/5ths again. That'll even it out.

AND...if you go county by county...many of the blue states are mostly red. It's the cities that go for the Dem candidate...because cities are full of minorities.
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And 65 million out of 340 million (19%) voted for Hillary...

Trump had 18.5%
One would think by now by now some would acknowledge that is not how the winner is determined.
 

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