Posted on 09/29/2017 3:04:49 PM PDT by Kaslin
Ricardo Rossello, the Democratic governor of Puerto Rico, said Friday that President Trump has responded to his requests for help in the aftermath of two hurricanes, which devastated the island.
First, Hurricane Irma clipped the U.S. territory, with the eye passing just north of the island, while Hurricane Maria directly hit Puerto Rico as a Category 4 hurricane.
"I have to say that the administration has responded to our petitions. FEMA, Brock Long, has been on the phone virtually all the time with me, checking out how things are going," said Rossello.
"The different components of the national guard, military, FEMA and our government are working together on the priorities," he added.
Rosellos comments come after the administration has come under fire by some for not doing enough to help Puerto Rico--or quickly enough.
For example, Lt. Gen. Russel L. Honoré, the former Joint Task Force Katrina Commander, slammed the White Houses positive reports about their response on the island, calling them bullsh*t.
This bureaucratic response is not working. With all due respect to the White House, theyre trying to put lipstick on this pig, but this thing is moving too slow, he told CNNs Anderson Cooper.
But Trump on Friday confirmed what Rossellos said about his administraitons response efforts, saying hes been supportive.
"Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rossello just stated: 'The Administration and the President, every time we've spoken, they've delivered, the president tweeted. "The fact is that Puerto Rico has been destroyed by two hurricanes," he said on Twitter. "Big decisions will have to be made as to the cost of its rebuilding!"
Because Puerto Rico truck drivers are unable to get to Port, or cannot be contacted....on Twitter/NEWS day before yesterday! Only 20% showed up, and without them the containers that have been sitting in port cannot be moved to the people in PR that need them!
Trump responded and the containers of food and supplies are in the port....not enough truck drivers to get them to places they need to go to help those needing them!
Most drivers have their homes damaged and are dealing with their own problems/family. OR have been hurt or unable to get to docks.
Most drivers have their homes damaged and are dealing with their own problems/family. OR have been hurt or unable to get to docks. OR they evacuated as asked....
The food and supplies have been in port for several days, and need to be moved to distribution locations.
we need to end in a huge natl guatd presence. thr dems in charge are idiots like nola .
otherwise Fl becomes a PR territory and lost
TWITTER EXCHANGE - JUNE 30, 2015 TO JULY 1, 2015:
HILLARY CLINTON: Puerto Rico’s debt crisis is not theirs alone. For PR’s economy to grow & their people to thrive, they need real tools & real support. -H
CARMEN YULIN: Mrs Clinton, we need economic and political powers outside of the US Territorial clause.
Article 4, Section 3, Clause 2: Property Clause. The Congress shall have power to dispose of and make all needful Rules and Regulations respecting the Territory or other Property belonging to the United States; and nothing in this Constitution shall be so construed as to Prejudice any Claims of the United States, or of any particular State.
In other words, Ms. Yulin stated that Puerto Rico can make its down political and economic decisions, without US influence or rules and regulations, or “outside” of the US Territorial Clause. Yet, this week she’s TOTALLY BASHING DONALD TRUMP for not acting fast enough to help Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria and blaming the US for not staging a faster response.
Hypocrite much, Lady?
https://twitter.com/carmenyulincruz/status/616079859253669888
call up more natl guard now and ship them over now with mobile cell towers and mass transport religious help on natl guard planes .
the Dems in charge are too stupid to trust like Blanco and Landreu were
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Ricardo Rossello, the Democratic governor of Puerto Rico, said Friday that President Trump has responded to his requests for help in the aftermath of two hurricanes, which devastated the island.
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You know he is corrupt as Castro, but he appears politically astute enough to not bite the hand feeding him.
PR was doing great until the KLINTOONS decided to repeal tax cuts that created jobs and prosperity.
https://www.cnbc.com/2017/09/26/heres-how-an-obscure-tax-change-sank-puerto-ricos-economy.html
That sounds like a good idea...we can’t have PR imported to Florida - then FL would be blue.
Not sure if from what I’ve heard about PR citizens work ethic that they’d actually take advantage of a hand up...might just be another hand out.
Not great .
Trump needs to ship in everything fast including skilled labor .
Think of the NOLA crowd speaking Spanish .
How many of these media dirtbags donated even a nickel of their own money? None I’ll bet. Libs are notoriously stingy.
Thank you for explaining it for me. So all the hoopla about the Jones Act was just bull... the non-US ships couldn’t have made effective use of their cargo anyway. Sorry, but I’m kind of having a hard time with the fact(?) that none of the locals can help each other out. And do we not have choppers and troops to deliver to the outlying villages? It’s just that I see a whole bunch of complaints about the US gov, and very little humble-bragging ( which would be totally fine about now) from the locals about what they are doing to help themselves.
Are you there? If not, where do you get your info? Not doubting you at all, but I like primary sources.
And if they donated any money they did it so they can deduct it from their income tax
since puerto rico is a territory, doesn’t the mayor serve at trump’s pleasure? can’t he fire her?
No, it was a former dem congress man who nominated him
Oops please disregard
Yes he is, scroll down to US Party affiliation
“Not sure if from what Ive heard about PR citizens work ethic that theyd actually take advantage of a hand up...might just be another hand out.”
Yeah, you’re probably right that it would just be another hand out. But, as you inferred, it’s better to rebuild and kee’em in the island rather than have them in Florida. However, if they could be persuaded to go to NY that would be great. Being most of them are currently on some sort of welfare anyway, would fit right in....
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