Posted on 10/01/2017 12:57:46 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The mayor of Guaynabo, Puerto Rico cast serious doubt Saturday on the claims made by San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz, who has repeatedly attacked President Trump and accused him of abandoning Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
Guaynabos mayor, Angel Perez, said in an interview with The Daily Caller that his experience with the federal government has been different from Cruzs, in part because unlike Cruz he has been participating in meetings with officials from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other federal agencies.
Cruz, a Democrat, has repeatedly accused Trump and the federal government of abandoning Puerto Rico. She demanded in a press conference on Friday that Trump do more to help the island, adding that we are going to see is something close to a genocide if more is not done. (RELATED: Trump Takes On San Juan Mayor For Nasty Criticism Of Puerto Rico Response)
Mayor Perez told TheDC that the story Cruz is telling the media doesnt mesh with what he has seen from the federal government.
My experience is different. I have been participating in different meetings at the headquarters of FEMA and our government and the help is coming in and right now my experience is different from hers. Im receiving help from the government, we are receiving assistance from FEMA, I got people over here helping us with applications for the people that have damage in their houses. And we have here in Guaynabo, we have thousands of people that lost partially or totally their houses, said Perez, who is a member of Puerto Ricos New Progressive Party.
Perezs comments echoed what FEMA administrator Brock Long said on Saturday. Long defended Trumps tweets blasting Cruz and indicated that Cruz has failed to connect with the FEMA command center set up on the island to help with the relief effort.
When asked about Cruzs genocide statement, Perez said, I dont know why she is saying that. What I can tell you is my experience. She is not participating in any meetings and we had a couple already with the governors and with representation of FEMA and of HUD, of these whole federal agencies that have given us help and shes not participating in those meetings and some mayors from her political party have been participating, so I dont know why she is saying that. My experience is very different.
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Some [mayors] would like the help to be faster but we also know that FEMA is dealing with what happened in Houston and in Florida and now in Puerto Rico, Perez said.
One thing that the mayors are counting on the federal government for is blue tarps to patch over damaged and missing roofs, Perez said. He noted that thousands of people have lost completely their houses but some of them have lost partially their houses so if we have the blue tarps maybe we could help them not to lose everything in their houses.
So what FEMA has told us is that [the tarps] are on the way and as soon as they get to Puerto Rico they will get them to us, Perez said. Most of [the mayors], thats what they are asking.
Sure, we need gasoline, diesel for our generators and our machines and everything but thats internal problems with the person that sells the diesel and the gasoline and the everything because they havent had the people to drive the trucks, he added. Its been hard to get that over here and I know that the government is helping, so we are expecting maybe by next week that that will be in the past and that we wont have any problems with that.
In his interview with TheDC, Perez stressed that Puerto Ricos fiscal crisis has left the island largely unable to solve its own problems.
Remember that before this hurricane we had a fiscal crisis and so there is not enough opportunity for us or for the municipalities it is less because we cant take a loan or something or some bonds, we cant because of our fiscal crisis so we need a lot of help from the federal government, Perez said.
We need the assistance from the Congress and the President because of our fiscal crisis, if we dont have that help its going to take, forget it, maybe a decade, he added later in the interview. Its going to take a while for this island to get on our feet again.
Perez said the situation in Guaynabo, which has a population of just under 100,000, is devastating and said that the situation around the island is largely the same.
Its devastating. Its not only one municipality, Puerto Rico is divided into 78 municipalities and in each one of them you will have thousands and thousands of families that dont have food right now, their houses were damaged partially or totally, Perez said, adding that for example, also right now in my building from the municipality, I think I have damage over 30 or 40 million dollars.
Despite the devastation both in Guaynabo and across the island, Perez said that he remains optimistic, and expressed hope that Trumps visit to Puerto Rico on Tuesday will have a positive impact.
Im very optimistic. President Trump visiting Puerto Rico, I think it will level up and increase our optimism and our faith, not only in the federal government but our faith in the Congress and that the president is going to help us and that more help and more funds are going to come to our island, he said. The visiting of some senators and some representatives now coming to Puerto Rico also and now the president, I think thats the best thing to give hope to our people.
If there was not an interest in helping Puerto Rico, we wouldnt have the visits from the Congress and the visit from the president it would never happen, Perez said.
In other times theres been other presidents that never visited. So right now by President Trump coming here, its very helpful and giving us the expectation and the hope that the help will be coming to Puerto Rico.
When Trump comes to PR, he needs this guy to be with him to tell the truth to everybody, because the MSM is going to ignore it, otherwise.
25 percent of Puerto Rican’s actually live in New York City
Being mostly mulatto they vote very liberal
There is your genesis .....dem ops in NYC
This is an op from Manhattan and Brooklyn to San Juan and Cruz is the mouthpiece
But it’s failing cause unlike Bush II
Trump fights back
So simple yet GOP can’t do it
[ But its failing cause unlike Bush II
Trump fights back
So simple yet GOP cant do it ]
GOPe = Goofy Old Perverted eunuchs
GOPe = Goofy Old Perverted eunuchs
What are the peurto Ricans doing for themselves.
Linda Graham, according to rumors in South Carolina (where I used to live and vote), apparently sticks to his boyfriend exclusively.
Your post does not clarify that Linda Graham is a good old homosexual, who keeps his sexual perversion in the closet along with his liberal, leftist political views.
“What are the peurto Ricans doing for themselves.”
Probably as much as they can do, but to hear it from the likes of CNN most are whining for more handouts.
Gayer than a $3 bill, Linda is fooling no one! ...
A PR cop called a radio station and reported that the governor, and this mayor of note, are refusing to distribute all that stuff on pallets!!
I wonder if the mayor of San Juan is in league with the truckers’ union to make the situation worse and get paid by her Leftist co-conspirators like Soros and the Rat party.
Frankly.... When the woman was on TV the other day criticising Trump she looked liked she was on drugs.... I’m thinking Crack Cocaine... But it may have been meth.
Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz got her marching orders from the DNC, and she is carrying them out. After initially praising FEMA, she reversed course and went on a political tirade.
It has already backfired. Trump, unlike G.W. Bush, didn't sit back and let the media pummel him. Trump hits back with the truth. Every time.
Remember this: every single officer who came into the Air Force prior to 1992 was asked flat out during their medical exams if they were homosexual. And every single officer who "came out" or was exposed as a homosexual during the DADT era and the Obama era of LGBT lied about their proclivities.
CNN/ A Cooper handed her custom made T short from the DNC gave her talking points .
All staged .
Declare Marshal law and have the Natl Guard take over .
She is playing politics with people food and water .
Too dangerous to wait
Remove her from office with EO .
25%.... I think you have that wrong.... There are more Puerto Rican’s living in New York than in Puerto Rico.
That’s why I kept seeing headlines saying Demoncrats forced the mayor to attack Trump.
800,000 in Manhattan and Brooklyn
3,000,000 on the island
I looked it up before writing cause like you if you live in Manhattan it feels that way
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