Trump won’t help Puerto Rico

vraiblonde

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You do realize many of these drivers lost their home and are trying to survive just like the rest of the island. Hardly laziness.

In the US, those who are mobile step up and help those who aren't. What are you trying to say about Puerto Ricans?
 

seven

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In the US, those who are mobile step up and help those who aren't. What are you trying to say about Puerto Ricans?

How do you know they are mobile? There is a shortage of gas and the lines are a mile long. Cars are flooded out. yada yada yada
 

vraiblonde

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I would think so. There has to be a system. Ya know they probably have families to take care as well.

And they think that by sitting on their ass, someone will magically come bring them water and food? What are you trying to say about Puerto Ricans?

What it appears you're saying is that they're stupid and lazy.
 

seven

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And they think that by sitting on their ass, someone will magically come bring them water and food? What are you trying to say about Puerto Ricans?

What it appears you're saying is that they're stupid and lazy.

Actually you just said it and I guess this what you and your clowns are insinuating! You have zero clue of the situation. You are just talkin out your ass as usual.
 

Chris0nllyn

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Yet, the huge shipments of supplies that have finally reached the island aren't getting transported out of the ports as a lack of diesel, and truckers who can't drive to their jobs, aren't able to transport the cargo to the areas that need it.

A myriad of issues, beyond a lack of diesel, are stopping the supply chain. Destroyed roadways are hazards for drivers, and even if truckers had gas, their jobs can't get a hold of them to report to work as cell phone towers remain down.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...ing-law-Puerto-Ricans-no-money-hurricane.html
 

seven

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:yay: Boom . Lack of diesel.

Yet, the huge shipments of supplies that have finally reached the island aren't getting transported out of the ports as a lack of diesel, and truckers who can't drive to their jobs, aren't able to transport the cargo to the areas that need it.

A myriad of issues, beyond a lack of diesel, are stopping the supply chain. Destroyed roadways are hazards for drivers, and even if truckers had gas, their jobs can't get a hold of them to report to work as cell phone towers remain down.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...-Ricans-no-money-hurricane.html#ixzz4tzdUKIvX
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