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  • mjrfd99
    PR couldn't run a faucet responsibly. They'll just crybaby their way along with the lying medias BS reports designed for NOTHING but to hammer Trump.
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  • gruntled
    I went there as one of the stops on a cruise about thirty years ago.
    I had a nephew who was an intern at a clinic somewhere across the island & tried to call him. The phone system wouldn't work even then.
    I finally took a one dollar ride in a VW mini-bus. Blasted thing was so crowded I had to have a young lady sit on my lap all the way.
    Every house I saw had bars on the doors & windows.
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  • Mobuck
    I don't have much (any) sympathy anymore. PR didn't worry about me during the blizzard of 78, the drought of 88, the flood of 93, windstorms, tornadoes, or ????? so I'm not wasting any concern over their plight now.
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  • droptop
    quote:Originally posted by gruntled
    I went there as one of the stops on a cruise about thirty years ago.
    I had a nephew who was an intern at a clinic somewhere across the island & tried to call him. The phone system wouldn't work even then.
    I finally took a one dollar ride in a VW mini-bus. Blasted thing was so crowded I had to have a young lady sit on my lap all the way.
    Every house I saw had bars on the doors & windows.

    That's typical of all the locations south of the U.S.A. Add broken glass cemented to the top of brick walls around houses. The door locks are different, NO WAY to shut the doors w/o locking. Shut the door and w/o a key to get in,, you're SOL. Hate that, had to bring my own locks from the U.S.

    From what I've seen in Houston the only thing that's different is No broken glass on the top of walls because it would invite suits. My door is metal but looks like wood, screen door is metal "wrought iron", all windows have decorative bars and so is 90% of every house around.

    Richer folks have nicer looking "protection" and some have private "sheriff" patrols and barred and gated communities.

    The only way you'll get away with NO BARS in the U.S. is to live in a smaller community 30+ miles away from the large cities.
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  • gruntled
    In the cities around where I live you could count the houses with bars without having to take off your shoes & socks.
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  • serf
    Rebuilding That Island as broke as it was and now as devastated it is by being located in the hurricane alley well you get the picture your throwing good money away after a bad investment all way around!

    It's just a tax haven for pharmaceuticals companies anyway.

    Saying it's white people hating on minorities is not the cause of their problem in my opinion. It's stupid politicians propping up an unsustainable life style on an island with an infrastructure failure of making life bearable there for any sane person wishing to live there.

    serf

    https://www.outsourcedpharma.com/doc/puerto-rico-back-on-the-map-of-pharmaceutical-locations-0001

    Puerto Rico still has a sizeable tax incentive to offer pharma. Because the Commonwealth is an independent tax jurisdiction, U.S. companies are not required to file U.S. federal tax returns. Medina provides an example: ?If a biotech goes to North Carolina, and they negotiate a 4% tax rate there, it also has to file U.S. federal tax returns. This makes the combined rate 40%, 36% federal and 4% state. If you set yourself up in Puerto Rico, and you negotiate a 4% local tax, you pay 4%. Period.? (Editor?s note: apologies to North Carolina, a great state for the biotechnology and life science industries.)
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  • spasmcreek
    build and rebuild flimsy wooden houses on the beach in front and a swamp in back...what's to lose ??? just the stupid taxpayers who keep electing stupid people to give away their money for repeated failures....here, there, most everywhere.....
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