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Everyday you think this monster can't get any worse, and yet he does something even more vile. Maybe Trump actually is the anti-Christ.
All the Christians love him and treat him as almost a messiah, but that's mostly because he promised them a white heterosexual Christian male dominated society. Trump has been the final straw that has pushed me to atheism.
We cannot keep FEMA, the Military & the First Responders, who have been amazing (under the most difficult circumstances) in P.R. forever!
is 'threatening to pull FEMA' in the wacky wacky world of the TDS-afflicted.
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Originally Posted by Freak80
He's playing to his base. He's promising to make black and brown (and Spanish-speaking) people righteously suffer for their supposed laziness.
he 'promised' this? where and when?
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Originally Posted by Mathguy
Houston is about "half brown" and the hardest hit areas even moreso.
The constant need to spin stories to create racism and social division out of thin air gets pretty old.
Trump is a buffoon (in general) but this is just partisan sniping.
I spent 8 years around here defending Obama from the same sort of partisan crap over every little thing so I'm well practiced dealing with it. The OP is just doing what the right wingers did before them.
I have seen where President Trump has stated that PR had 'major problems' with their infrastructure prior to the storm, which assertion you now repeat.
Can you cite some examples of how it was in PR before the storm?
I will be helpful in stating that 'infrastructure' refers to "the fundamental facilities and systems serving a country, city, or area, as transportation and communication systems, power plants, and schools."
For instance, it is my understanding that PRIOR to the storm 100 percent of the citizens enjoyed electrical power, safe drinking water, and cell phone service. PR had, prior to the storm, a network of roads and bridges that one could travel upon. You had functioning schools, hospitals, and government. You had ports that were open for ships, both cargo and passenger. You had a functioning airport.
Anyway, since Mr. Trump is not here to answer my question, perhaps you would inform me of the state of the infrastructure in PR prior to the storm.
Why not? We've kept the military in Afghanistan for 16 years. Trump said he'd stay with Texas and Florida as long as it took for them to rebuild. Why treat PR differently? It's only been 3 weeks.
Trump isn’t a Christian, he loves his own wealth more and the poor, needy and sick can pull themselves up by their bootstraps (if they have boots!). He has little or no respect for others so why would he help those in PR; he didn’t even know they were citizens and part of the U.S.
Donny still hasn't gotten over his shock in learning that Puerto Rico is an island, surrounded by water.
An ocean. A very large ocean. And, I did not know this until Trump pointed this out, you can not drive to Puuuerto Riiiico either.
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