The President is failing Puerto Rico, undeniable

And you are failing basic reality

Can I get an Amen

Amen!

Liberals are like giddy children who think that this time, they will get their way.

How many times a day does some liberal breathlessly inform the world that absolutely, no doubt about it, this time...

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It's a fact that the NFL was a bigger priority for Trump this past week than Puerto Rico.

Make the argument that this was good prioritizing on his part, as a leader.

because he made a few tweets and answered a few questions on the disrespecting our flag issue? wtf

You, nor I for that matter don't know what exactly goes on behind the scenes in the process of getting aid to hurricane ravished areas, that being said it is still a reasonable assumption that his part is
telling three or four main players, FEMA head, Military leaders assigned to these things to get on it, spare no expense and report back to him !!!! But other than that unless you really think a photo op of him passing out water bottles would make anyones life easier on the island.

I'm just not sure you have any clue why you're bitching these days other than to hear yourself whine. Stop it man, 8 months non-stop, enough already, he's not going anywhere, he is our President
 
Read the comments from the Mayor of SJ, honey pot. Then shut your pathetic mouth

Governors outrank Mayors, even in Puerto Rico, chamber pot.


DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico: "we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly. The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times". DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico: "we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly. The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times". DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico: "we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly. The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times". DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico: "we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly. The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times". DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico: "we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly. The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times". DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico: "we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly. The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times". DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico: "we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly. The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times". DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico: "we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly. The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times". DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico: "we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly. The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times". DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico: "we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly. The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times". DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico: "we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly. The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times". DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico: "we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly. The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times". DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico: "we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly. The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times". DEMOCRAT Governor of Puerto Rico: "we are very grateful for the administration. They have responded quickly. The president has been very attentive to the situation, personally calling me several times".
 
because he made a few tweets and answered a few questions on the disrespecting our flag issue? wtf

You, nor I for that matter don't know what exactly goes on behind the scenes in the process of getting aid to hurricane ravished areas, that being said it is still a reasonable assumption that his part is
telling three or four main players, FEMA head, Military leaders assigned to these things to get on it, spare no expense and report back to him !!!! But other than that unless you really think a photo op of him passing out water bottles would make anyones life easier on the island.

I'm just not sure you have any clue why you're bitching these days other than to hear yourself whine. Stop it man, 8 months non-stop, enough already, he's not going anywhere, he is our President



But Trump TWEETED OVER THE WEEKEND ABOUT OTHER STUFF! IMPEACH! REEEEEREEEEEEEREEEEEEEREEEEEEEEE!!!

Signed, the DEMOCRATS
 
because he made a few tweets and answered a few questions on the disrespecting our flag issue? wtf

You, nor I for that matter don't know what exactly goes on behind the scenes in the process of getting aid to hurricane ravished areas, that being said it is still a reasonable assumption that his part is
telling three or four main players, FEMA head, Military leaders assigned to these things to get on it, spare no expense and report back to him !!!! But other than that unless you really think a photo op of him passing out water bottles would make anyones life easier on the island.

I'm just not sure you have any clue why you're bitching these days other than to hear yourself whine. Stop it man, 8 months non-stop, enough already, he's not going anywhere, he is our President

Then why was the effort made to get him to Texas and Florida with the wife ASAP? Why did he tweet about Texas and Florida continuously when they occurred, but two tweets on PR over the entire weekend?

And got to love the faith in the "behind the scenes" appraisal, like the "behind the scenes" "tremendous" discussions on a new health care proposal, or the "behind the scenes" draining the swamp while he and his cabinet heads run up the luxury air fare on taxpayers dime, or the "behind the scenes" work to get Mexico to build a wall, should I go on?

Beginning to understand why you avoid content in your posts, your not really up on things
 
it takes a partnership when the destruction is this big. Texas, Florida and PR do not have the resources to do it on their own.

And, it's been a partnership between Big Gov and the citizens.

Thankfully, it looks like an airstrip is cleared and open. So now just 1 week later much more supplies can arrive in Puerto Rico.

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MIAMI (CBSMiami) — Donation drives continue throughout South Florida to help victims of Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico, as people from the island fly here to escape the harsh conditions back home.

“I feel hopeless,” said Milagros Bonilla after arriving in Miami from her native Puerto Rico. “I don’t have water. I don’t have electricity. There’s no food. I’m legally bind. I was in crisis. And my son went to get me.”

Bonilla is one of the hundreds of people who flew in to Miami International Airport from Puerto Rico to stay with relatives as the country looks to rebuild.

puerto rico relief American Airlines, Local Drives Send Supplies To Puerto Rico
Dozens in Miami come together to aid in relief efforts for Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria. (Source: CBS4)

“I can’t be over there. It’s terrible, terrible, a really bad experience,” said Hilda Rodriguez Graniela, who also came to stay with relatives.

For those staying behind, help is on the way. A number of collection drives are taking place throughout South Florida including one in Downtown Miami at a CrossFit gym.

“We are bringing in items for Puerto Rico because there’s a need and the island is devastated and this is a small way we can contribute,” said Jennifer Garcia, who stopped by to donate some items.

American Airlines is holding “Operation Puerto Rico Strong” which allows its employees to send one generator and a box of 150 lbs of supplies free of charge to relatives on the island. Sandra Alvarado, who’s been with the company for 26 years, is sending canned goods, medicine and water to her brother and sister.

“It was like from 7 a.m. all the way to 12 midnight packing the boxes and getting them ready for our family,” said Alvarado.

American Airlines says Operation Puerto Rico Strong continues through Friday. Those supplies are being flown in on a daily basis.
CBS 9/24


PHILADELPHIA (WTXF) - The president will head to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands next week to see the devastation from Hurricane Maria.

Many of the island's more than 3.4 million American citizens are still without adequate food, water and fuel. Gas stations, banks, and supermarkets are gradually reopening but there are limited supplies.

Meanwhile concerned Americans, including some here in Philadelphia, are flying in supplies from across the country. An airbus full of donations is getting ready to fly from Philadelphia International Airport to San Juan this morning to help the relief effort.

FOX 29’s Chris O'Connell will be on the flight to Puerto Rico this morning.
9/27


SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO (CBSMiami) — Miami Beach Mayor Philip Levine arrived in Puerto Rico with thousands of pounds of much-needed supplies as the island struggles to recover from Hurricane Maria.

The mayor organized relief efforts and chartered a cargo plane which left Wednesday morning from Opa-Locka Airport with 7,000 pounds of supplies.

“This is a call for help for everybody to do whatever they can to help Puerto Rico. The plane is full with water, food, medical supplies, batteries, stocked full to the gills,” said Levine.

“There is destruction everywhere you look,” said CBS4’s Ted Scouten, who traveled with the mayor.

Levine called the relief effort a race against time, saying it needs to be handled like a military operation.

“This was an invasion. This was an attack against the United States. Maria was the aggressor. Now we need to come in and fight back and we need to do it with what we know is the best we got, the United States military,: he said.

Carmen Yulín Cruz, the mayor of San Juan, who has been personally wading through flood waters to check on residents, met Mayor Levine on the tarmac and urged others to help.

“It’s a war on devastation and a race against time,” said Mayor Cruz.

She had a direct message for anyone wanting to donate items to Puerto Rico and shared a list of supplies they need which includes:
•Generators
•Food
•Solar-powered items
•Lighting/Flashlights
•Portable Nebulizers
•Bottled Water
•Diapers for adults and children

“This is a humanitarian crisis already, bound to get worse if we do not do what needs to be done and do it quickly,” said Mayor Cruz.

Cruz was grateful for Mayor Levine’s help.

“From the bottom of our hearts, thank you. Miami has always been there for the world and we’re so thankful that they’re there for us,” said Cruz. “That’s hope wrapped up in a little box, straight from Miami Beach. That’s sunshine.”

Mayor Levine and State Rep. Robert Asencio toured the area of San Juan, taking a look at the damage and distributing some of the items Levine brought over.

The aid from South Florida will be distributed through shelters like the one in San Juan and others around the island.

Both mayors hope more help can be shipped in by the cruise industry, which is now steaming back into port.

“That’s the first one. First one that’s coming back,” Mayor Cruz said with a big smile. “We’re open for tourism in Old San Juan, yes. Yes, we are.”
CBS 9/27


In the wake of Hurricanes Irma and Maria, the damage in Puerto Rico is leading some North Carolinians to take action.

Samaritan’s Purse, an international aid organization based out of Boone, has sent its cargo plane on 11 round trips to the Caribbean in the aftermath of the hurricanes. Kaitlyn Lahm, spokesperson for Samaritan’s Purse, said the plane landed on Sunday with supplies for 6,000 families and returned with more supplies to reach another 1,500 households yesterday.

“It’s a desperate situation on the ground,” she said. “There’s a serious need for clean water, food is becoming scarce and there’s a huge need for shelter because most of the homes have been completely destroyed or, if the walls are still standing, the roofs have blown off because of the high winds.”

Lahm said beyond the thousands of families’ homes that were destroyed, the hurricanes also damaged Puerto Ricans’ livelihoods.

“These islands rely on the tourism industry, which is really nonexistent at this point because of the devastation,” she said. “So while we want to provide that physical relief of shelter, food and water, we also want to come alongside the family and remind them there's still hope and encourage them moving forward.”

Industry losses from Hurricane Maria in the Caribbean are estimated to be between 40 and 85 billion dollars, according to reports by AIR Worldwide. Damage in Puerto Rico alone accounts for more than 85 percent of the loss.

Jamie Ramos, a UNC student from Puerto Rico, said of the hundreds of people she knows on the island, she has only heard from two of her cousins.

“The only reason I’ve heard from them is because they have access to Facebook,” she said. “My other family, I just have no idea where they are.”

Ramos said most people she encounters on campus have little idea of how bad the ongoing situation is.

“The problem is that Irma knocked down the hurricane protection the island had and then Maria hit, so it’s completely catastrophic,” she said. “It’s all I’m thinking about all day and everybody else is just going about their business. It’s so stressful.”

Lahm said Samaritan Purse’s relies on private donations to fund its disaster relief efforts.

“We prepare for these kinds of disasters. We’re constantly watching the storms and watching the weather. That’s what enabled us to be on the ground so quickly after both storms.”

To donate to Samaritan's Purse, visit: https://www.samaritanspurse.org/disaster/hurricane-relief-2017/.
9/27



In the wake of Hurricane Maria, which has devastated Puerto Rico and left much of the island without power or drinking water, Tidal announced today that in partnership with New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s Empire State Relief and Recovery Effort, it has launched an initiative aimed at filling a 200,000-pound cargo plane full of hurricane-relief supplies to the beleaguered island.

The first plane is expected to leave on October 7 and carry 200,000 pounds of batteries, flashlights, portable lanterns, diapers, baby wipes, cases of water and feminine hygiene products.

The company is calling on the global community to help with the humanitarian crisis affecting Puerto Rico – those in New York can visit one of 19 drop off locations across the state (listed below) to bring supplies; monetary donations are being accepted at TIDAL.com/PuertoRico.

According to a press release, artists including Fat Joe and Romeo Santos along with radio personality Angie Martinez will be at the New York drop off points helping collect, sort and send items that have been donated.

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“My heart goes out to every single individual that has suffered as a result of this Hurricane,” said Fat Joe. “Watching from the sidelines has been heartbreaking – let’s fill that plane and help our brothers and sisters! Even the smallest contribution will go a long way.”
Variety 9/28
 
True, logistics are a nightmare, but what the criticism is centered upon is the failure to have the right people there to address these problems, plus you can not get away from the fact that the President was so centered orchestrating his NFL "issue" that he spent next to zero effort focusing the attention of the Nation on the plight of other citizens

Oh please stop with dragging the NFL into this. What? Trump answered reporters' questions about NFL? Yes. What else? He made his few tweets about it which collectively took 5 minutes? Yes. Done.
 
Priorities are being met, nearly two weeks after the event, if this had been Kansas and the President displayed the same apathy as he did toward PR even the kool aid drinkers would be asking questions

1 week since storm's passing and clear for incoming aid.
 
it takes a partnership when the destruction is this big. Texas, Florida and PR do not have the resources to do it on their own.

True. The first responders are the victims themselves helping each other.....beautifully exemplified by Houstonians I might add. :good4u:
 
Trump's obviously a rayciss who cared more about tweeting about the NFL kneelers than he did about ordering FEMA and the military to...oh, wait...gimme a second...

OK, I got it. He didn't do enough, he didn't do it soon enough, he didn't go to Puerto Rico in person yet, it's a disgrace!


Impeach! REEEE! REEEE! REEEE!


 
Then why was the effort made to get him to Texas and Florida with the wife ASAP? Why did he tweet about Texas and Florida continuously when they occurred, but two tweets on PR over the entire weekend?

And got to love the faith in the "behind the scenes" appraisal, like the "behind the scenes" "tremendous" discussions on a new health care proposal, or the "behind the scenes" draining the swamp while he and his cabinet heads run up the luxury air fare on taxpayers dime, or the "behind the scenes" work to get Mexico to build a wall, should I go on?

Beginning to understand why you avoid content in your posts, your not really up on things

LOL!!! Now you complain because does not tweet enough! You are a master at kvetching.
Trying to tie in Price's air travel, NFL's 15 reasons for protesting our flag and anthem, "the wall", etc.
It must be a lib thing...can't focus on just one pure main event.
 
LOL!!! Now you complain because does not tweet enough! You are a master at kvetching.
Trying to tie in Price's air travel, NFL's 15 reasons for protesting our flag and anthem, "the wall", etc.
It must be a lib thing...can't focus on just one pure main event.

Hey pal, it was the conservatives who said twitter was the way that he communicated to you, must be he felt aiding those in Puerto Rico wasn't important to you, fabricating a NFL "issue" was easier to attain a deflection
 
Trump's obviously a rayciss who cared more about tweeting about the NFL kneelers than he did about ordering FEMA and the military to...oh, wait...gimme a second...

OK, I got it. He didn't do enough, he didn't do it soon enough, he didn't go to Puerto Rico in person yet, it's a disgrace!


Impeach! REEEE! REEEE! REEEE!



Ah, no he's not a racist, but yes. he did care more about tweeting his NFL conspiracy
 
Hey pal, it was the conservatives who said twitter was the way that he communicated to you, must be he felt aiding those in Puerto Rico wasn't important to you

We don't need tweets with hour by hour updates on hurricane relief. We can read, listen to it on the radio or by tv.
 
We don't need tweets with hour by hour updates on hurricane relief. We can read, listen to it on the radio or by tv.

But I thought conservatives told us the media was all fake news, and now your telling us that is how you get your information? Not the approach taken with Florida and Texas, the tweets were flying at all hours with those disasters

Trump is the President, the President is suppose to lead, his mere recognition of a problem focus the Nation's attention on that problem, but it appears this President didn't think enough of Puerto Rico's plight to acknowledge it, he had other priorities, fabricating a NFL "issue"
 
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