Rexx Taylor
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Now can you imagine if most of the 3 to 4 million of them plan to vote GOP {if they are granted the right} in both 2018/2020 elections?
You think the far left loonies might have another cow ??
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well last I heard, it is gonna take quite some time to rebuild the grid, i am sure many will wind up here waiting for the grids to be restored. I saw some of the footage today,,,unthinkable. first texas, then fla, then mexico and now PR. its just too much for the USA to handleThey will be fine just like all the victims in the states. Many in the states stayed back or quickly returned after the hurricane was over to start rebuilding. If anything, the hurricane may help their economy.
well last I heard, it is gonna take quite some time to rebuild the grid, i am sure many will wind up here waiting for the grids to be restored. I saw some of the footage today,,,unthinkable. first texas, then fla, then mexico and now PR. its just too much for the USA to handleThey will be fine just like all the victims in the states. Many in the states stayed back or quickly returned after the hurricane was over to start rebuilding. If anything, the hurricane may help their economy.
They will be fine just like all the victims in the states. Many in the states stayed back or quickly returned after the hurricane was over to start rebuilding. If anything, the hurricane may help their economy.
well last I heard, it is gonna take quite some time to rebuild the grid, i am sure many will wind up here waiting for the grids to be restored. I saw some of the footage today,,,unthinkable. first texas, then fla, then mexico and now PR. its just too much for the USA to handleThey will be fine just like all the victims in the states. Many in the states stayed back or quickly returned after the hurricane was over to start rebuilding. If anything, the hurricane may help their economy.
it has gotton to the point where every home in PR may as well have a generator. these storms could hit them on an annual basis. I wonder how many residences of the Naples/Marco area wanna move now?,,,,,I do,,,but been planning on moving to Sarasota for years now.....{a little safer there)well last I heard, it is gonna take quite some time to rebuild the grid, i am sure many will wind up here waiting for the grids to be restored. I saw some of the footage today,,,unthinkable. first texas, then fla, then mexico and now PR. its just too much for the USA to handleThey will be fine just like all the victims in the states. Many in the states stayed back or quickly returned after the hurricane was over to start rebuilding. If anything, the hurricane may help their economy.
I think just the opposite. There are more Puerto Ricans in the states than there are in Puerto Rico. The main reason is no jobs. If you don't work for the government, it's likely you don't work at all.
The rebuilding process is going to require a lot of work. It's going to require a lot of hard labor. Electric generators to get the ball rolling shouldn't be a problem. Granted, if not for Texas and Fla, we would have much more resources, but help will still be on the way I'm sure.
doesnt Hillary have about 250 Million sitting around waiting to be spent? hmm?well last I heard, it is gonna take quite some time to rebuild the grid, i am sure many will wind up here waiting for the grids to be restored. I saw some of the footage today,,,unthinkable. first texas, then fla, then mexico and now PR. its just too much for the USA to handleThey will be fine just like all the victims in the states. Many in the states stayed back or quickly returned after the hurricane was over to start rebuilding. If anything, the hurricane may help their economy.
I think just the opposite. There are more Puerto Ricans in the states than there are in Puerto Rico. The main reason is no jobs. If you don't work for the government, it's likely you don't work at all.
The rebuilding process is going to require a lot of work. It's going to require a lot of hard labor. Electric generators to get the ball rolling shouldn't be a problem. Granted, if not for Texas and Fla, we would have much more resources, but help will still be on the way I'm sure.
Bill Cosby?well last I heard, it is gonna take quite some time to rebuild the grid, i am sure many will wind up here waiting for the grids to be restored. I saw some of the footage today,,,unthinkable. first texas, then fla, then mexico and now PR. its just too much for the USA to handleThey will be fine just like all the victims in the states. Many in the states stayed back or quickly returned after the hurricane was over to start rebuilding. If anything, the hurricane may help their economy.
Should we send the magic negro?
All they need is money to repair everything and a few electric company crews from a few states....any hard labor needed, the people there will willingly do....in the mean time FEMA NEEDS to buy more generators, Home Depot and Lowes needs to donate generators too to PR and the people who sell solar panels, need to donate older versions and send some experts to set them up for homes with diabetics who need refrigerated insulin can get their refrigerators working, we need to send propane, and small gas emergency stoves to boil their own water, and rain barrels to catch the rain water for them to use.... I lived in Puerto Rico for 3 years, it rains every afternoon in most places.... we need to send steel, and concrete mix and large size equipment by boat to fix the grids in multiple places at the same time...
We could be doing a lot of this already, I just have not heard about it?
All they need is money to repair everything and a few electric company crews from a few states....any hard labor needed, the people there will willingly do....in the mean time FEMA NEEDS to buy more generators, Home Depot and Lowes needs to donate generators too to PR and the people who sell solar panels, need to donate older versions and send some experts to set them up for homes with diabetics who need refrigerated insulin can get their refrigerators working, we need to send propane, and small gas emergency stoves to boil their own water, and rain barrels to catch the rain water for them to use.... I lived in Puerto Rico for 3 years, it rains every afternoon in most places.... we need to send steel, and concrete mix and large size equipment by boat to fix the grids in multiple places at the same time...
We could be doing a lot of this already, I just have not heard about it?
Apparently, trump is finally getting around to it but there will be a lot of preventable disease and more to deal with.
Its shameful.
They will be fine just like all the victims in the states. Many in the states stayed back or quickly returned after the hurricane was over to start rebuilding. If anything, the hurricane may help their economy.
All they need is money to repair everything and a few electric company crews from a few states....any hard labor needed, the people there will willingly do....in the mean time FEMA NEEDS to buy more generators, Home Depot and Lowes needs to donate generators too to PR and the people who sell solar panels, need to donate older versions and send some experts to set them up for homes with diabetics who need refrigerated insulin can get their refrigerators working, we need to send propane, and small gas emergency stoves to boil their own water, and rain barrels to catch the rain water for them to use.... I lived in Puerto Rico for 3 years, it rains every afternoon in most places.... we need to send steel, and concrete mix and large size equipment by boat to fix the grids in multiple places at the same time...
We could be doing a lot of this already, I just have not heard about it?
I saw some of the footage today,,,unthinkable. first texas, then fla, then mexico and now PR. its just too much for the USA to handle