Because the PR government can’t reach most of their qualified truck drivers, who are living in places that now have no communications with the outside world. They tried hiring semi-qualified people and three fuel trucks were stolen.
Once this is over, PR has got to get its act together, develop a disaster plan, improve its infrastructure, stop having one of the most generous public employee retirement plans in the universe and stop building a society where everybody’s biggest ambition is to get a civil service job. They had a good governor a few years ago, who made a lot of difference during his term, but the municipal unions defeated him.
That said, I think it’s great that Rosselló, their current governor, has come out and thanked Trump and tried to correct the mainland leftist media narrative.
The supplies are sitting at the ports in truckloads...not getting them out to the people. It’s a glut. The military needs to get out there and get this stuff to the people....it’s looking reallly bad...
>>They tried hiring semi-qualified people and three fuel trucks were stolen.
Based on that, and my experience there some years ago, there are some cultural problems to be overcome. I have a hard time thinking highly about a place where the locals buy wrought iron and razor wire by the metric ton.