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The kind that doesn't expect the government to jump in and do should something negative happen in life.
Sure they do, they just hate it when collective aid goes anywhere else.
The kind that doesn't expect the government to jump in and do should something negative happen in life.
Sure they do, they just hate it when collective aid goes anywhere else.
Why Is This Law Still on the Books?
There's just one reason to keep the Jones Act, and it's not a good one.
11:35 AM, NOV 01, 2017 | By THE EDITORS
http://www.weeklystandard.com/editorial-why-is-this-law-still-on-the-books/article/2010290
Sure they do, they just hate it when collective aid goes anywhere else.
The Jones Act was an EXCUSE. It could have easily been temporarily been waived in the face of this horrific tragedy.
WHat was Trump's reaction to this disaster worse than Katrina?
Throwing paper towels to reporters....and then bragging like an asshole
It was.
WASHINGTON ― The Jones Act waiver for Puerto Rico expired Sunday night, and “it is not being extended at this time,” Department of Homeland Security spokesman David Lapan told HuffPost on Monday.
DHS had temporarily waived the Jones Act ― an arguably outdated law that imposes exorbitant shipping costs on the U.S. island ― on Sept. 28. The waiver had meant that Puerto Rico had the option of importing food, fuel and supplies more quickly, and for half the cost, in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
With the 1920 law back in effect, the island is now required to pay much higher costs to import supplies. The Jones Act requires that all goods shipped between U.S. ports be carried by U.S.-owned and operated ships, which are more expensive vessels than others in the global marketplace. That’s meant that Puerto Rico pays double the costs to import goods from the U.S. mainland compared with neighboring islands ― and that U.S. vessels are making bank.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/hurricane-maria-death-toll_us_5b8582bde4b0162f471cf46e
over 3000 dead and hardly anyone blinked.
Our Federal response was WORSE than Katrina and Trump was SOOOOOO proud that "only 12 people" died.
The sad part is that the media totally ignored this debacle
no, the sad part is your lack of understanding on logistics.
Thank you for agreeing.
Read it again.
You missed this
an arguably outdated law that imposes exorbitant shipping costs on the U.S. island
That’s meant that Puerto Rico pays double the costs to import goods from the U.S. mainland compared with neighboring islands ― and that U.S. vessels are making bank.
This is regarding a waiver that Trump removed for an island that essentially has no economy.
WHat exactly did I "agree" with?
No need too. Trump suspended the Jones act. You clearly showed that in your link. Big bold letter are not going to change that. You may go now.
He lifted the waiver. It's back in effect.
Keep up