FLVOL_79
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I went to Puerto Rico to help in hurricane relief. Did you? I saw what the problems were on the ground. Did you? I went all over that island delivering supplies from Central Florida. Did you? Puerto Ricans and their corruption are to blame.
Stay dumb.
Do you work for fema or what group were you with?I went to Puerto Rico to help in hurricane relief. Did you? I saw what the problems were on the ground. Did you? I went all over that island delivering supplies from Central Florida. Did you? Puerto Ricans and their corruption are to blame.
Stay dumb.
Yet the Ricans on the ground always said their was no one to blame but the "puerto rican officials" you speak of..because they are corrupt as #### and literally take all US aid (its humanitarian aid dont think otherwise) and hoard it for themselves instead of using it to fix the island.More power to you for helping. That being said, your opinion doesn't mean squat. Many officials from the US and Puerto Rico have said just the opposite of what you stated and I've read enough of your nonsensical ramblings and outright lies on this forum to know that you have absolutely no clue as to the difference between fact and fiction. Like Trump, you have zero credibility.
There is no way you volunteered with your attitude toward that disaster. Do you really think anyone believes that you volunteered to go to a "turd world"lol no. I work for the FAA. Having extensive experience in austere conditions (military) I volunteered to assist with disaster relief and the restoration of various FAA facilities across the island.
Hey Ricans pay taxes..just not federal taxes. In the grocery stores you have to pay a 10 cent tax for plastic bags................I predict that help will come much more swiftly to the Carolina's than it did PR after the upcoming hurricane blows over. The reason is A) They're actually attached to the lower 48 and B) They pay taxes.
Hey, I had to look that up:I predict that help will come much more swiftly to the Carolina's than it did PR after the upcoming hurricane blows over. The reason is A) They're actually attached to the lower 48 and B) They pay taxes.
Hey Ricans pay taxes..just not federal taxes. In the grocery stores you have to pay a 10 cent tax for plastic bags................
Hey, I had to look that up:
All employers and employees in Puerto Rice are subject to payroll taxes as imposed by the Federal Insurance Contribution Act (FICA), including Social Security, Medicare, and unemployment taxes. The Social Security and Medicare taxes are withheld from Puerto Ricans’ paychecks just as they are for workers living within the rest of the United States. The current Social Security tax rate is 6.2%, and the current Medicare tax rate is 1.45%. Puerto Rican employers must also pay unemployment taxes, the current rate for which is 6.0%. For low income workers, these taxes are more significant than income taxesbecause they pay a larger share of their income in payroll taxes than high income people do. Finally, the federal government taxes Puerto Ricans on any of their investments made in the mainland United States.
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