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THREE WEEKS after the hurricane.
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I would of have been stop helping them five days before the hurricane. The public officials act like a bunch of savages. But the people needs help. But Pres.Trump should send the military over there and drag out the Mayor of San Juan by the hair, and toss her into the sea.Donald is a real hero.
Trump threatens to pull FEMA from Puerto Rico
President Donald Trump suggested Thursday that Puerto Rico is going to have to shoulder more responsibility for recovery efforts from Hurricane Maria, saying the federal government's emergency responders can't stay there "forever."
His comments -- in which he also blamed the beleaguered island for a financial crisis "largely of their own making" and infrastructure that was a "disaster" before the hurricane -- come as Puerto Rico still reels from a lack of electricity, public health access and a rising death toll.
Trump's tweets come nearly three weeks after the hurricane, as the vast majority of the island remains without power and the death toll from the storm has risen to 45, authorities said.
I would of have been stop helping them five days before the hurricane. The public officials act like a bunch of savages. But the people needs help. But Pres.Trump should send the military over there and drag out the Mayor of San Juan by the hair, and toss her into the sea.Donald is a real hero.
Trump threatens to pull FEMA from Puerto Rico
President Donald Trump suggested Thursday that Puerto Rico is going to have to shoulder more responsibility for recovery efforts from Hurricane Maria, saying the federal government's emergency responders can't stay there "forever."
His comments -- in which he also blamed the beleaguered island for a financial crisis "largely of their own making" and infrastructure that was a "disaster" before the hurricane -- come as Puerto Rico still reels from a lack of electricity, public health access and a rising death toll.
Trump's tweets come nearly three weeks after the hurricane, as the vast majority of the island remains without power and the death toll from the storm has risen to 45, authorities said.
FBI agents in Puerto Rico have been receiving calls from "across the island" with residents complaining local officials are "withholding" or "mishandling" critical FEMA supplies -- with one island official even accused of stuffing his own car full of goods meant for the suffering populace. FBI in Puerto Rico investigating if corrupt local officials are 'withholding' or 'mishandling' crucial supplies
When aid is sent to the countries run by Socialist Dictators in Africa, the food is held up so the dictators can starve the people while giving it to those loyal to the dictator. in Puerto Rico, we are seeing the exact same things happening, because it is the normal for any socialist/liberal/Marxist/communist/fascist. They are all one and the same....FBI agents in Puerto Rico have been receiving calls from "across the island" with residents complaining local officials are "withholding" or "mishandling" critical FEMA supplies -- with one island official even accused of stuffing his own car full of goods meant for the suffering populace.
SINK ? Wrong Island.Sink or Swim, I say.Did you know that Puerto Ricans use a tax loophole to avoid paying Federal Income Tax, shouldn't they be punished for not paying their FAIR SHARE?Donald is a real hero.
Trump threatens to pull FEMA from Puerto Rico
President Donald Trump suggested Thursday that Puerto Rico is going to have to shoulder more responsibility for recovery efforts from Hurricane Maria, saying the federal government's emergency responders can't stay there "forever."
His comments -- in which he also blamed the beleaguered island for a financial crisis "largely of their own making" and infrastructure that was a "disaster" before the hurricane -- come as Puerto Rico still reels from a lack of electricity, public health access and a rising death toll.
Trump's tweets come nearly three weeks after the hurricane, as the vast majority of the island remains without power and the death toll from the storm has risen to 45, authorities said.