@Justmehere. Not sure about that. Let me do a lil research.
Cool.
I've been looking for a explaination on why Trump hasn't lifted the Jones Act, from pro-Trump sources, and I haven't seen any explanation. If you run across one, I'm interested in reading more. I like to try to understand both sides better, to try to not get caught up in my own confirmation bias. (Which almost everyone has to some degree.)
It is a horrible situation in Puerto Rico right now, and they are logistically harder to reach than Texas or Florida. From what I have read, their infrastructure was already struggling, and they were hit much harder than TX or FL. Even with the very best help and response from the federal government, things are going to be much more difficult there for reasons that can not be blamed on Trump or entirely solved by Trump. While the population of Texas and Florida is bigger, the numbers of people caught in the storm with no hope of escape and the totality of the damage is much greater in Puerto Rico. Some places in Florida and Texas without power for a few weeks, but most hospitals were generally able to still run life support easily.
While in Puerto Rico, they were hit twice, and won't have power back for months and months, and the children's hospital in particular is really struggling to find enough fuel to keep the generators going to keep kids on ventilators alive.
Disasters are disasters, and
@leehalf, you are are right to suggest more people should help. I believe the federal government and defense department - and the American people - need to step up even more. (I found a way to help myself.)
I knew I shouldn't have responded to this thread. Nothing but negativity and arguments.
I've been very aware that this thread has become very Trump focused, and there have not been many pro-Trump posts. Healthy debate and respectful disagreement is to be expected here.
I'd like to remind everyone to review the first post in this thread
here.
Moving on from Trump, I've been wondering why Puerto Rico isn't a state with full representation in congress with the ability to vote. They can vote in primaries...and that's about it. I guess I need to go do some more research on this myself.