Trump is going to oppose any help for Puerto Rico. They're a bunch of Mexicans who rape and murder.

Trump becomes Puerto Rico wild card

House lawmakers are mulling a bill that would set up an outside control board for the island’s finances and allow it to restructure its debt, which now totals more than $70 billion.

Trump told CNN on Wednesday that he opposed a bailout of the island, even though the current House proposal does not direct any new federal dollars to the territory.

“You can restructure the debt without a bailout,” he said Thursday. “You can restructure the debt. Bondholders are going to take a hit; let the bondholders take a hit.”

The mixed messages from the self-proclaimed “king of debt” and presumptive GOP nominee come as Ryan and his leadership team tamp down “bailout” jitters from their rank-and-file members.

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On the opening day of Trump Plaza in Atlantic City in 1984, Donald Trump stood in a dark topcoat on the casino floor celebrating his new investment as the “finest building in the city and possibly the nation.” Thirty years later, the Trump Plaza folded, leaving some 1,000 employees without jobs. Trump, meanwhile, was on Twitter claiming he had “nothing to do with Atlantic City,” and praising himself for his “great timing” in getting out of the investment.

In America, people with lots of money can easily avoid the consequences of bad bets and big losses by cashing out at the first sign of trouble. Bankruptcy laws protect them. But workers who move to a place like Atlantic City for a job, invest in a home there, and build their skills have no such protection. Jobs vanish, skills are suddenly irrelevant and home values plummet. They’re stuck with the mess. Bankruptcy was designed so people could start over. But these days, the only ones starting over are big corporations, wealthy moguls and Wall Street bankers, who have had enough political clout to shape bankruptcy laws (like many other laws) to their needs.

Donald Trump Proves What's Wrong With Bankruptcy Laws in America

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Donald Trump had four bankruptcies. How many people did he end up fucking over? But he doesn't want to help Puerto Rico who has no representation.

Maybe if Ricans stopped speaking spanish and wanted to become part of the union we'd give a shit?

lol

Some irony in them looking to us for a handout because they over spent with revenue produced by our corps.

We hold Puerto Rico because they're in the Caribbean, we don't need them to be rich. Only to control the island. If they want to live like us they can become a state

If they wanted it they could have statehood, they don't. So fuck em
 
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See, Trump loves Mexicans. He even eats Mexican food.

The girl in the bikini on the lower right is his second wife who broke up the marriage between him and his first wife. His last wife is completely separate. But I'm sure she doesn't know he keeps that picture on his desk.
 
Trump becomes Puerto Rico wild card

House lawmakers are mulling a bill that would set up an outside control board for the island’s finances and allow it to restructure its debt, which now totals more than $70 billion.

Trump told CNN on Wednesday that he opposed a bailout of the island, even though the current House proposal does not direct any new federal dollars to the territory.

“You can restructure the debt without a bailout,” he said Thursday. “You can restructure the debt. Bondholders are going to take a hit; let the bondholders take a hit.”

The mixed messages from the self-proclaimed “king of debt” and presumptive GOP nominee come as Ryan and his leadership team tamp down “bailout” jitters from their rank-and-file members.

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On the opening day of Trump Plaza in Atlantic City in 1984, Donald Trump stood in a dark topcoat on the casino floor celebrating his new investment as the “finest building in the city and possibly the nation.” Thirty years later, the Trump Plaza folded, leaving some 1,000 employees without jobs. Trump, meanwhile, was on Twitter claiming he had “nothing to do with Atlantic City,” and praising himself for his “great timing” in getting out of the investment.

In America, people with lots of money can easily avoid the consequences of bad bets and big losses by cashing out at the first sign of trouble. Bankruptcy laws protect them. But workers who move to a place like Atlantic City for a job, invest in a home there, and build their skills have no such protection. Jobs vanish, skills are suddenly irrelevant and home values plummet. They’re stuck with the mess. Bankruptcy was designed so people could start over. But these days, the only ones starting over are big corporations, wealthy moguls and Wall Street bankers, who have had enough political clout to shape bankruptcy laws (like many other laws) to their needs.

Donald Trump Proves What's Wrong With Bankruptcy Laws in America

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Donald Trump had four bankruptcies. How many people did he end up fucking over? But he doesn't want to help Puerto Rico who has no representation.
OP title is a lie and the nut job who posted it is a liar.
 

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