No - Trump hasn't done a good job on Puerto Rico

The national narrative on this is starting to change. Especially w/ the "good news" comment from the admin. That was their "Brownie's doin' a heckuva job" moment. This is Trump's Katrina.

Sure it is, loser.

Cry yourself to sleep tonight, and dream about Trump.

Tomorrow will dawn, and Donald J. Trump will still be the 45th President of the United States of America.
 
Save your energy, this is going to be a long process for P.R. with a lot of good days and a lot of bad days being reported. There is no easy fix here, even the last administration knew that.

His ability to generate endless tears of outrage is truly astonishing. If it could be harnessed for good instead of stupid, just think what mankind might achieve. :rofl2:
 
Do you have another scandalous bit of gossip that you got from PM?

Not in the least, ask Superfreak he mentioned it only a couple of weeks back. I don't care if you like it or not but his sexual stalking back then was well documented. It is why he disappeared for so long. Sadly the truth obviously hurts but there you go.
 
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Is Sailor also Lovebug?

Sailor is the only one that actually has first hand knowledge of the situation, I would trust him above all others on here. It is pretty obvious to me that the media are attempting to build this up into another Katrina. Were you happy about the way the media tried to rubbish Obama over his handling of the Haiti earthquake?

Sailor and Lovebug are separate posters, unless you know different.
 
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Sailor is the only one that actually has first hand knowledge of the situation, I would trust him above all others on here. It is pretty obvious to me that the media are attempting to build this up into another Katrina. Were you happy about the way the media tried to rubbish Obama over his handling of the Haiti earthquake?

Sailor and Lovebug are separate posters, unless you know different.

I don't read most of Sailor's posts but if he said he's in PR, then I believe him. Like I've said before, I take what people post at face value until something proves otherwise. Also, I read the media reports on the situation and the mayor of San Juan sounds pretty desperate when describing the situation on the ground, not to mention the comments of people who are interviewed.

I don't recall what the media said about Obama and Haiti but a case can be made that Haiti is not an American territory. I think the U.S. has a moral obligation to step in with assistance during disasters in other countries. The argument here is that Puerto Ricans are citizens and we have a greater standard of commitment to them than we had toward Haitians.
 
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