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  • #81
    Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
    Cool man, yeah the US looks scary to me too at times, but I gotta go home. I plan to move to either the Philippines or Israel to retire. I’m tired of all the crap on tv, news, etc.. just want to chill.
    A lot of people head to Thailand, too.

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    • #82
      Al of a sudden the fbi Is the most credible agency in the world. Amazing how credibility depend on who they investigate. Way to go 1bad for your extraordinary commentary

      Originally posted by 1bad65 View Post
      Trump-bashing Puerto Rican mayor reportedly facing FBI corruption probe

      The mayor of Puerto Rico who shot to international fame after criticizing President Trump for not doing enough to help Hurricane Maria victims is being investigated by the FBI on corruption charges, according to multiple news outlets.

      San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz and her administration are under fire for allegedly obstructing critical supplies from reaching victims of the category-4 hurricane that leveled much of the tiny U.S. territory nearly nine months ago.

      The FBI reportedly launched the investigation following a February lawsuit filed by Yadira Molina, the former director of procurement. Molina claims she was retaliated against for reporting “alleged irregular acts” to the local comptroller.


      “On February 21, Molina sued the city council after reporting alleged acts of corruption in the shopping division in the town hall under the administration of Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz Soto,” according to El Vocero de Puerto Rico.

      The report says Molina claims she was punished for reporting on the allegedly rigged system and that she was blocked from her right “to report wrongdoing in her capacity as a private citizen, not as a public employee.”

      Shortly after Cruz became mayor, Molina claims a supply company was granted “preferred supplier” status which paid them more than three times what regular suppliers made. She also alleges that other city officials engaged in a corrupt scheme to steer business the preferred supplier’s way.

      Concerns about Cruz are not new. There has been a growing backlash from frustrated residents who say they feel forgotten and say the mayor’s personal political ambitions are coming at the expense of the very people she’s supposed to be representing.

      For example, at a time when residents needed food, water and shelter, Cruz hired extra photographers to follow her around post-storm.

      “She comes out, goes on television and pats herself on the back,” Simon Menendez, a small business owner in San Juan, told Fox News. “It stopped being about us a long time ago.”

      News. “It stopped being about us a long time ago.”

      A bartender at a popular hotel in Old San Juan told Fox she feels like a political pawn. But complaints from constituents are largely being ignored.

      Instead, Cruz’s feud with the president over recovery efforts have turned her into a liberal star – and it’s a role she seems to be relishing. Her global close-up has morphed into a parade of self-promotion.

      She’s showed up on numerous television shows – including The Late Show with Stephen Colbert – and scored a high-profile invite to the State of the Union as the guest of New York Democratic Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand.

      She was also featured on Time magazine as one of the most influential people of 2018.

      Last month, she traveled to Connecticut to receive the “Latina Champion” award at the Latinas & Power Symposium, which promotes Hispanic professional women. She then went on to Boston to receive an honorary doctorate and give the baccalaureate address at Boston University.

      Back home in Puerto Rico, officials say the island remains in desperate need of help and is woefully unprepared should another storm hit soon. Among other things, there is little to no water or diesel fuel for generators. This year’s hurricane season started June 1.

      A new Harvard University study published in the New England Journal of Medicine estimates the number of people who died in Puerto Rico as the result of Maria could top 4,600. The official number issued by the U.S. territory is 64.

      Multiple attempted to reach Cruz were unsuccessful.

      An FBI spokesperson said the agency does not comment on ongoing investigations.


      Source:
      http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018...ion-probe.html


      But its Trump's fault doe.

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      • #83
        Originally posted by SunSpace View Post
        A lot of people head to Thailand, too.
        Or Colombia.

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Don Pichardo View Post
          Or Colombia.
          They do? I had no idea; how's Colombia?

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          • #85
            Originally posted by SunSpace View Post
            They do? I had no idea; how's Colombia?
            Beautiful women and 25 cent Coronas.. Yea lots of Ex Pats in Colombia. I for one never been. I'd come back divorced. my friend lived there while working for DOD.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by Don Pichardo View Post
              Beautiful women and 25 cent Coronas.. Yea lots of Ex Pats in Colombia. I for one never been. I'd come back divorced. my friend lived there while working for DOD.
              Cool! Every now and then I watch clips of vloggers in Thailand, and it looks like they live quite comfortably too. After seeing Bourdain for so long, I definitely have to travel somewhere cool like those countries one day, just to see what's different and try new food!

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Mighty_Windir View Post
                Corrupt politicians and corrupt government officials have always been the main source of problems in the island, not Trump.


                Go ahead, blame Trump now

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by Mighty_Windir View Post


                  Go ahead, blame Trump now
                  All Americans, for the newly privatized company

                  And, hey, I see you said my story wasn't believable.

                  Don't we live on the same island?

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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by SunSpace View Post
                    All Americans, for the newly privatized company

                    And, hey, I see you said my story wasn't believable.

                    Don't we live on the same island?
                    Hey maybe America could send you a few more bucks if we weren't spending $700 a night keeping these kids "in a cage".

                    Illegal immigrant children cost $775/night in Tent City.

                    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3665082/posts

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by SunSpace View Post
                      All Americans, for the newly privatized company

                      And, hey, I see you said my story wasn't believable.

                      Don't we live on the same island?
                      We're not really taking that thread serious...right?

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