electricity is at the root of the main problem, as it is with and area hit with a natural disaster.
No electricity... no.. anything.
What PR had before the hurricane was a sub par.. very sub par electrical grid which was " patched" to many remote areas.
The entire grid is all but lost.
That can not be fixed in a week.. or a month. It will take a long time and does not fall into FEMA's scope.
They never paid their electric bills anyway.
And they stole cable.. Lol.. I know .. I know.. this one will get pulled..I don't care Lol
Argo
Hey buddy welcome back....well elaborate......why trump.
MitVilla
Hi precious what your take on this here? I want to hear how you feel?
MitVilla
Hi precious what your take on this here? I want to hear how you feel?
Greeneyes148
You are in the money. It will take weeks maybe months to tebuild. America the difference between us in the states faced a disaster and P.R. is we still have access to clean water. We can have FEMA rescues in a small amount of time. We can still donate
Right now Puerto Rico cant. Keep an open mind to this.
Alleoops
My friend lets not forget Puerto Rico is one of our states now.
Ms. Harmony
Hey momie i see it like this ....Puerto Rico faced a devastation with time we all faced sometime in our weather days. Plus not to mention it is part of america now. America we cant ignore what happen. We can blame really anyone. But what we can do is treat this like if this is in our state. Help rebuild once we get it back up and up the we can focus on who's accountable.
you can't blame trump for what happen in Puerto Rico
Nice to see another fellow airman agree. You can't blame this on trump. If you do, you are a moron to believe that the president is the blame for the on-time distribution on clean water
It's a logistics issue, especially getting all the equipment to the island since mostly everything is destroyed. The military (as I seen in Travis where I'm at right now) is doing everything we can to push all the support we can to get everything in that area.
If you want some one to blame, blame the mayor and the unionize workers. Military support operations come to a complete halt when you got some one like that finding to to point the blame at others than just getting it done. We already see in maintenance how something can get political can hold a job for hours when it takes 20 min to complete. We don't need politics here, just let us do the dam job
Paul Ryan "toured" PR yesterday by helicopter.
Whenever there's some sort of natural disaster dozens of pols immediately fly over the area. WTF good does some bureaucrat do by flying over a flood or fire damaged area?
Alleoops
My friend lets not forget Puerto Rico is one of our states now.
Sorry Eye, Puerto Rico is not a state.
It's a bankrupt US territory.
Alleoops
My friend lets not forget Puerto Rico is one of our states now.
Sorry Eye, Puerto Rico is not a state.
It's a bankrupt US territory.
And for that reason Puerto Rico secretly set up a secondary province years ago ... which is known as .... New York City
Alleoops
My friend lets not forget Puerto Rico is one of our states now.
Sorry Eye, Puerto Rico is not a state.
It's a bankrupt US territory.
And for that reason Puerto Rico secretly set up a secondary province years ago ... which is known as .... New York City
Alleoops
My friend lets not forget Puerto Rico is one of our states now.
Sorry Eye, Puerto Rico is not a state.
It's a bankrupt US territory.
And for that reason Puerto Rico secretly set up a secondary province years ago ... which is known as .... New York City
you can say that again. Welcome to Americo
It is interesting how a weather disaster can turn into a political issue. Idealism, left, right, reality, let's try to spend few days with no water, no food, no way to get to it. Let's go even deeper, no insulin, no way to get dialysis, run out of cancer meds. Let's experience a death of a family member or a parent because the treatment that they get is impossible to obtain. Let's experience such events. Is easier to bicker, point fingers, stereotype a group of people, argue with political views, waste time on jungle juice.
On the other side, why the bureaucrats fly over the disaster area, because they do not have the guts to be on ground zero.
Not directed to anyone here, just my two cents.
I believe is getting better there, still a death toll with the aftermath.
People seem to be forgetting that most of the Caribbean islands got hit twice, the same category...
TxsGal3333,
Hi, welcome back , well you made a valid point about the roads being blocked off. As a result the flood grew . but lets not think arrogant about this issue. Bottom line is people was affected by this disaster but I like and want you to voice more for those who don't have all the coverage that the news don't give us...
Alleoops
Oh okay, thanks for setting me straight on that....