Trump calls for CANCELLING the huge self-inflicted debt of Puerto Rico

So Jarod, you would clearly be ok with the bond market crashing
I got lucky. My bond for the P.R highway fund matured last year, and even then I thought they might default.

Are you ok with investors losing out when trump declared bankruptcy 4 or 5 times? Even if you aren't....don't you find his latest blather ironic?
 
I got lucky. My bond for the P.R highway fund matured last year, and even then I thought they might default.

Are you ok with investors losing out when trump declared bankruptcy 4 or 5 times? Even if you aren't....don't you find his latest blather ironic?

Yes indeed. Bankruptcy is a type of bailout. Also a type of welfare. It can also be called stealing.
 
I got lucky. My bond for the P.R highway fund matured last year, and even then I thought they might default.

Are you ok with investors losing out when trump declared bankruptcy 4 or 5 times? Even if you aren't....don't you find his latest blather ironic?
It's not about Trump. Should Puerto Rico be given debt relief is its own topic
 
It's not about Trump. Should Puerto Rico be given debt relief is its own topic
I gave you a link to peruse. Let me know when you've done so.

First question...should we do away with the antiquated Jones Act, in order to allow P.R to be released from the U.S stranglehold on trade?
 
The cynics told us all the "devastation" caused by maria has been wildly exaggerated by PR in order to get the debt cancelled .

Unnamed sources, because they are not authorized to reveal said information, are saying that only white, barely employable men will have to pay off the 74 billion owed by PR...
 
Though the Commonwealth government has its own tax laws, Puerto Ricans are also required to pay most US federal taxes,[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] with the major exception being that most residents do not have to pay the federal personal income tax.[9] In 2009, Puerto Rico paid $3.742 billion into the US Treasury.[10] Residents of Puerto Rico pay into Social Security, and are thus eligible for Social Security benefits upon retirement. However, they are excluded from the Supplemental Security Income.

The federal taxes paid by Puerto Rico residents include import/export taxes,[11] Federal commodity taxes,[12] social security taxes,[13] among others. Residents also pay federal payroll taxes, such as Social Security[14] and Medicare taxes.[15]

Only certain residents of Puerto Rico are required to file federal income tax forms. According to the Internal Revenue Service:

In general, United States citizens and resident aliens who are bona fide residents of Puerto Rico during the entire tax year, which for most individuals is January 1 to December 31, are only required to file a U.S. federal income tax return if they have income sources outside of Puerto Rico or if they are employees of the U.S. government. Bona fide residents of Puerto Rico generally do not report income received from sources within Puerto Rico on their U.S. income tax return. However, they should report all income received from sources outside Puerto Rico on their U.S. income tax return. Residents of Puerto Rico who are employed by the government of the United States or who are members of the armed forces of the United States also should report all income received for their services to the government of the United States on their U. S. income tax return.

United States citizens or resident aliens who are not bona fide residents of Puerto Rico during the entire tax year are required to report all income from whatever source derived on their U.S. income tax return.
 
Relieving debt is commynism, unless it's the dirty trumpf, then it's smart business...........
 
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