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    "Hurricane Maria was followed by societal collapse. A portion of the blame must lie with the island’s own government

    Opinion: Trump must answer for the deaths in Puerto Rico

    A child shines a light on hundreds of shoes at a memorial for those killed by Hurricane Maria, in front of the capitol in San Juan.
    A child shines a light on hundreds of shoes at a memorial for those killed by Hurricane Maria, in front of the capitol in San Juan. Photograph: Ramon Espinosa/AP

    Hurricane Maria would have killed my mother. I know that for a fact.
    'Why don't they help us? They're killing us': Puerto Rico after the storm
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    She was dependent on oxygen and on medications that would have run out. Her house would have flooded. With no way out, her heart would have succumbed to the stress. Gasping for air, she would have died. Maybe she would have died in my arms – if I was lucky enough to get there in time. Most probably, she would have died alone. The thought haunts my sister and I. It pains us both to admit we are grateful she died before Maria devastated Puerto Rico.

    My mother would have been one of Maria’s fatalities and as with so many others her death would have blamed on “natural causes”. This is how the true extent of Maria’s devastation has been hidden.

    A Harvard study published last week in the New England Journal of Medicine estimates that at least 4,645 deaths are linked to Maria and its aftermath. According to the study, many people, probably thousands, died in the weeks and months after Maria, when the island struggled without electricity and the local government did next to nothing to fight the indifference and negligence of the Trump administration.

    Local officials initially estimated the number of dead at 16. Who can forget when Trump congratulated Governor Ricardo Rosselló for the “fact” so few had perished? Trump went on to rate himself a 10 out of 10, as is his fashion for a job well done. He called it a good news story. (Although he did scold the Puerto Ricans for unbalancing his budget as he gifted us paper towels, lobbed high in the air.) After Trump’s plane took off, the death toll rose to 64.

    We knew the number was wrong. We heard stories about families burying their dead beneath patios, patients drawing last breaths because they had no more oxygen or access to dialysis machines, people who died from pneumonia, from respiratory or kidney failure, or who were just simply swept away by the flood waters. The infirm and the aged, those were the victims.

    Local journalists and those of us in the Diaspora asked the question, again and again: How many died? We asked: How are you counting them? What is the methodology? Why do you continue to hide the truth? We were accused of being conspiracy theorists, of trying to discredit the Rosselló administration, of being “anti-American”. There was little, if any, transparency in the counting of the dead. Only vagueness and cliche and half-truths disguised as fact.

    There is one particular instance that sticks in my mind. A Puerto Rican journalist, Julio Ricard Varela, of Latino Rebels, asked Puerto Rico’s commissioner of safety and public protection, Héctor Pesquera, if the death toll would rise. Pesquera’s answer? “In the land of possibilities, everything is possible.”

    We did more than scratch our heads. We kept on asking.

    Rosselló has welcomed the Harvard study and says he looks forward to studying it. How do you study the dead? How do you measure the desperation and the fear? How, governor, can someone have closure when they have every reason to believe their loved one did not die in peace? How many of the 4,645 died alone and scared? Can you count them now?

    Rossello has failed his people. We want the truth, and have yet to receive it.

    San Juan major Carmen Yulín Cruz, the lone voice demanding the truth, has called for the resignation of the officials in his government who wilfully peddled misleading numbers. I will go one step further. I believe Rosselló needs to go too.

    He is a cowardly accomplice to Trump’s false narrative. At least 4,645 souls died on his watch. They need justice to be served. Meanwhile, Trump, who tweets about everything, has been silent about our dead. In his eyes, Puerto Rican lives do not matter. They only drain a budget."

    https://www.theguardian.com/commenti...-harvard-study

  • #2
    Sounds a lot like how Katrina victims were treated..

    I can forgive a government for a few lil things, but not for the things they could have done, but didn’t.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
      Sounds a lot like how Katrina victims were treated..

      I can forgive a government for a few lil things, but not for the things they could have done, but didn’t.
      I agree; it's sick how they let this place become The Walking Dead, almost. Living here feels somewhat like the beginning of some apocalyptic movie, definitely, with the lights going out even now quite regularly, and still there are thousands of others without light that never got it back in the first place.

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      • #4
        Whoever wrote that piece of trash article has no clue what PR has been suffering for years.

        Don't promote it as facts instead of facing the truth, which is years and years of corruption and mismanagement of local and federal funds by the PR government.

        Everything here was fine and dandy, the government acting all high and mighty because we haven't suffered any type of disaster till Maria arrived, then we saw how well prepared the whole island was, including us the citizens.

        Everyone wants to blame Trump for everything, which is the only thing the democrats have been doing ever since he was elected, specially Carmen Yulin, who saw an opportinity for fame and recognition on what the MSM likes, and got on stage and started to dance and sing blaming Trump out of nowhere for everything that happened.

        What happened after that? Articles in every major anti-Trump media outlet and even an apperance on the Colbert Show because of what she said. But hey, don't take my word for it, google her name and you'll see it for yourself.

        And hey who knows? Maybe she never planned all that and it was all a coincidende, I could be wrong...but I'm sure as hell she's hoping all of this is wrong too:

        https://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortne...ption-n2490312

        https://m.theepochtimes.com/puerto-r...f_2560097.html

        https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...ion-corruption

        https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/sa.../13/id/866017/

        https://www.independentsentinel.com/...or-corruption/

        https://www.theepochtimes.com/puerto...f_2560097.html

        https://conservativepost.com/the-fbi...an-juan-mayor/

        Corrupt politicians and corrupt goverment officials have always been the main source of problems in the island, not Trump. Don't be fooled by the media and think for yourself instead of using him as a scapegoat like his loser opponents have been doing

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Mighty_Windir View Post
          Whoever wrote that piece of trash article has no clue what PR has been suffering for years.

          Don't promote it as facts instead of facing the truth, which is years and years of corruption and mismanagement of local and federal funds by the PR government.

          Everything here was fine and dandy, the government acting all high and mighty because we haven't suffered any type of disaster till Maria arrived, then we saw how well prepared the whole island was, including us the citizens.

          Everyone wants to blame Trump for everything, which is the only thing the democrats have been doing ever since he was elected, specially Carmen Yulin, who saw an opportinity for fame and recognition on what the MSM likes, and got on stage and started to dance and sing blaming Trump out of nowhere for everything that happened.

          What happened after that? Articles in every major anti-Trump media outlet and even an apperance on the Colbert Show because of what she said. But hey, don't take my word for it, google her name and you'll see it for yourself.

          And hey who knows? Maybe she never planned all that and it was all a coincidende, I could be wrong...but I'm sure as hell she's hoping all of this is wrong too:

          https://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortne...ption-n2490312

          https://m.theepochtimes.com/puerto-r...f_2560097.html

          https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...ion-corruption

          https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/sa.../13/id/866017/

          https://www.independentsentinel.com/...or-corruption/

          https://www.theepochtimes.com/puerto...f_2560097.html

          https://conservativepost.com/the-fbi...an-juan-mayor/

          Corrupt politicians and corrupt goverment officials have always been the main source of problems in the island, not Trump. Don't be fooled by the media and think for yourself instead of using him as a scapegoat like his loser opponents have been doing
          Yeah, corrupt politicians, and officials have no sense of shame at all.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by SunSpace View Post
            I agree; it's sick how they let this place become The Walking Dead, almost. Living here feels somewhat like the beginning of some apocalyptic movie, definitely, with the lights going out even now quite regularly, and still there are thousands of others without light that never got it back in the first place.
            It’s happening here in Japan, with contractors making millions off the misery of others.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
              It’s happening here in Japan, with contractors making millions off the misery of others.
              There are big light issues in Japan?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mighty_Windir View Post
                Whoever wrote that piece of trash article has no clue what PR has been suffering for years.

                Don't promote it as facts instead of facing the truth, which is years and years of corruption and mismanagement of local and federal funds by the PR government.

                Everything here was fine and dandy, the government acting all high and mighty because we haven't suffered any type of disaster till Maria arrived, then we saw how well prepared the whole island was, including us the citizens.

                Everyone wants to blame Trump for everything, which is the only thing the democrats have been doing ever since he was elected, specially Carmen Yulin, who saw an opportinity for fame and recognition on what the MSM likes, and got on stage and started to dance and sing blaming Trump out of nowhere for everything that happened.

                What happened after that? Articles in every major anti-Trump media outlet and even an apperance on the Colbert Show because of what she said. But hey, don't take my word for it, google her name and you'll see it for yourself.

                And hey who knows? Maybe she never planned all that and it was all a coincidende, I could be wrong...but I'm sure as hell she's hoping all of this is wrong too:

                https://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortne...ption-n2490312

                https://m.theepochtimes.com/puerto-r...f_2560097.html

                https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...ion-corruption

                https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/sa.../13/id/866017/

                https://www.independentsentinel.com/...or-corruption/

                https://www.theepochtimes.com/puerto...f_2560097.html

                https://conservativepost.com/the-fbi...an-juan-mayor/

                Corrupt politicians and corrupt goverment officials have always been the main source of problems in the island, not Trump. Don't be fooled by the media and think for yourself instead of using him as a scapegoat like his loser opponents have been doing
                word is she was withholding supplies to make president trump look bad. she is an absolute dumbass if it's true.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Mighty_Windir View Post
                  Whoever wrote that piece of trash article has no clue what PR has been suffering for years.

                  Don't promote it as facts instead of facing the truth, which is years and years of corruption and mismanagement of local and federal funds by the PR government.

                  Everything here was fine and dandy, the government acting all high and mighty because we haven't suffered any type of disaster till Maria arrived, then we saw how well prepared the whole island was, including us the citizens.

                  Everyone wants to blame Trump for everything, which is the only thing the democrats have been doing ever since he was elected, specially Carmen Yulin, who saw an opportinity for fame and recognition on what the MSM likes, and got on stage and started to dance and sing blaming Trump out of nowhere for everything that happened.

                  What happened after that? Articles in every major anti-Trump media outlet and even an apperance on the Colbert Show because of what she said. But hey, don't take my word for it, google her name and you'll see it for yourself.

                  And hey who knows? Maybe she never planned all that and it was all a coincidende, I could be wrong...but I'm sure as hell she's hoping all of this is wrong too:

                  https://townhall.com/tipsheet/cortne...ption-n2490312

                  https://m.theepochtimes.com/puerto-r...f_2560097.html

                  https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-...ion-corruption

                  https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/sa.../13/id/866017/

                  https://www.independentsentinel.com/...or-corruption/

                  https://www.theepochtimes.com/puerto...f_2560097.html

                  https://conservativepost.com/the-fbi...an-juan-mayor/

                  Corrupt politicians and corrupt goverment officials have always been the main source of problems in the island, not Trump. Don't be fooled by the media and think for yourself instead of using him as a scapegoat like his loser opponents have been doing
                  Why is the article a piece of trash? It directly criticizes PR's own government for the response, saying it was just as bad as Trump.

                  Puerto Rico's current status is a result of both US and local mismanagement. But let's not be confused as to who called the shots all along; we all know this is the US' colony.

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                  • #10
                    dumb san juan mayor was blinded by fake adulation and george soros bribe money. hope she flips when they book her.

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