12% have power, over a million w/ no running water

He's full of shit, there are just over 3 million people in Puerto Rico, so there are well under a million dwellings. The*economy of*Puerto Rico*is classified as a*high income economy*by the*World Bank*and as the most competitive economy in*Latin America*by the*World Economic Forum.



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Dude near half of the people in Puerto Rico live at or below the poverty line, what is this high income nonsense that you are babbling about? What are the high income industries on the island?

46.1 percent of the people on PR live below the poverty line.

https://borgenproject.org/poverty-in-puerto-rico/

You are wet noodle
 
personally, I think a shipping container with no windows for light and circulation might not be a good choice for a Caribbean climate......
 
Dude near half of the people in Puerto Rico live at or below the poverty line, what is this high income nonsense that you are babbling about? What are the high income industries on the island?

46.1 percent of the people on PR live below the poverty line.

https://borgenproject.org/poverty-in-puerto-rico/

You are wet noodle

Take it up with the World Bank, they are the ones that classified PR as such. As for industries you are just being lazy or bloody minded, probably both.

The economy of Puerto Rico is classified as a high income economy by the World Bank and as the most competitive economy in Latin America by the World Economic Forum.[SUP][16][/SUP][SUP][17][/SUP] The main drivers of its economy are manufacturing, primarily pharmaceuticals, textiles, petrochemicals, and electronics; followed by the service industry, notably finance, insurance, real estate, and tourism.[SUP]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Puerto_Rico#cite_note-20[/SUP][SUP][c][/SUP] The geography of Puerto Rico and its political status are both determining factors on its economic prosperity, primarily due to its relatively small size as an island; its lack of natural resources used to produce raw materials, and, consequently, its dependence on imports; as well as its suzerainty to the United States which controls its foreign policies while exerting trading restrictions, particularly in its shipping industry.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Puerto_Rico
 
Eat shit baby huey

LOL!

This should put to rest any doubt on where the term loinfo originate.

Just curious...Do you think that (a) this is the first time, in almost 20 years posting on these forums, I have been called Baby Huey? And (b) that it bothers me?
 
LOL!

This should put to rest any doubt on where the term loinfo originate.

Just curious...Do you think that (a) this is the first time, in almost 20 years posting on these forums, I have been called Baby Huey? And (b) that it bothers me?

Ignore the Runatic, he spouts Norseshit most of the time!
 
LOL!

This should put to rest any doubt on where the term loinfo originate.

Just curious...Do you think that (a) this is the first time, in almost 20 years posting on these forums, I have been called Baby Huey? And (b) that it bothers me?

do you honestly think I give a fuck either way? Go fuck yourself.
 
Did you miss this part of my comment:
"Some people are burying them as storm shelters, cellars, and such.

Of course the sides need reinforced; because they're not made to take much pressure from the sides."


Or did you just decide to ignore it??

They have the ability to be "stacked"; because the corners are reinforced and that's where the stacking occurs.

It seems the topic is more about emergency shelters for storm victims but carry on
 
Nothing is hurricane proof about a cargo container, in fact a hurricane could move it miles, unless it is anchored down to a concrete footing, and even then it is not raised above the flood line. You seriously have no idea what the term hurricane proof means, in reality Richard Branson BILLIONAIR could not construct a hurricane proof home.

You are living in a delusion masquerading as life.

Oh please...I'm talking about the fact that the 'item itself' built entirely of steel, is not likely to have the sides or top blown out. Having been through 5 major storms and having lived my life in south Florida, I get it when it comes to what's safe during a storm. :palm:
 
And Trump has given his admin a "10" on their response. "Better than anyone has ever seen."

He should have just said they're doing a "heckuva job."

The response has been good. The infrastructure was in shambles. I wonder why their President didn't help them build it out the past decade? Oh yeah, because your messiah can do no wrong.

How exactly do you think that shoddy infrastructure was to be replaced? Take a good look at the 9th in New Orleans. How well did Bush and Obama do at rebuilding? and that was over 12 years ago.
 
What a fucktard, are you seriously saying that the population of Puerto Rico should be moved into cargo containers with no windows or ventilation? How would they afford this? and what would keep them from sinking into the mud? If this made sense why didn't Obumma do it?

Retard

I can see, like just about every discussion on this board, that it is way over your head and intellectual level. Run along lad, you have made yourself look dumb enough already.
 
I can see, like just about every discussion on this board, that it is way over your head and intellectual level. Run along lad, you have made yourself look dumb enough already.
He is obviously into mindfuck​ games, it is a crowded field what with Buckly, Runatic and Legion.

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personally, I think a shipping container with no windows for light and circulation might not be a good choice for a Caribbean climate......

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Notice the wall-mounted Mitsubishi style a.c. in this pic................. :cool:

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