blackjack21 wrote:Well, I've been to Tulum. However, that's not Latino. I haven't studied the history extensively. I've only been to Mexico, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Brazil, and crossed the borders of Paraguay and Argentina near Foz do Iguacu. So I cannot claim to be an expert.
Oh, no doubt. However, the easiest way might be to hold multi-party democratic elections in Cuba.
Do you think Bernie Sanders would cut Puerto Rico loose? I don't think so. The welfare state depends on the Insular Decisions; otherwise, the US federal constitution is very limited.
No, BJ, it is very different growing up speaking Spanish and being a part of a Latin American community where you see them as equal to you in everything.
The issue I have with you BJ, is that you don't believe in equality. You won't accept a lot of concepts that have to do with class wars.
You never will.
I don't know what Bernie will do ultimately with Puerto Rico if he gets to be president. But I sure do like who he called up to consult on it. Lol. I will keep that a secret. Lol.
I would never endorse a candidate that had a bad policy in Puerto Rico. He has a fantastic policy. The best I have seen from a potential nominee or candidate for the presidency in my lifetime. Why? He cares about Boricuas. Who knows what the bankers will do if he signs legislation to wipe out the debt? Who are the socialists in Puerto Rico? My deceased mother's old party the PIP. They are challenged now by Victoria Ciudadana. Led by Alexandra Lugaro. She is growing. But the socialist scene is not dead in the USA. If we get well funded again in Puerto Rico? The sky is the limit with people tired of the two majority parties being corrupt idiots. Like in the USA. The third party of independentistas with a Bernie administration in the White House might just turn the tide. Politics is not for the faint of heart BJ. Got to be fearless. Accept defeats, setbacks and problems. And keep going and going til you get to the finish line. Never give up.....Hasta La Victoria Siempre as the old revolutionaries in proletarian revolutions in Latin America had to say....got to keep going!
His supporter AOC is pro independence and endorses his 'policy'for Puerto Rico.
There is a lot you don't know about Puerto Rico BJ.
You stated you don't give a shit. So I won't elaborate.
But if you piss off enough people who fled the hurricane to live in Florida and that suck up Republican politician tried registering a bunch of Ricans for his Republican party and it failed...I don't have to guess where the cookie is going to crumble. The litmus test for Bernie is how many people who never have voted before are going to come out of Apathyville and make it happen? That is the reality.
There are 100 million non voters in the USA. Puerto Ricans are into politics big time BJ. I lived it my whole life. It is a team sport and constant. They will oust the damn governor and hit the street for weeks. I have seen my people in action BJ. Screamers, and active. They forced Rossello out. He was a damn puppet for the Right. He is damn gone. And he was a registered Democrat because Luis Fortuno's group tried to win over some racist Republican cabrones, and got the water thrown in their faces and they read the writing on the wall and switched to the Pelosi hypocritical liberal beggar team....and that did not work out either....so the statehood we want to be the 51st state see us roar never made it really.
Eventually you are going to force a bad situation. Who knows what that looks like? I don't have a crystal ball BJ.
It is an interesting part of history.
I don't know how it will work out.
You keep thinking you know Latin America BJ. You don't. You never got el corazon to see us properly.
Get the corazon and all will be accurate for you. No corazon? No progress.
Relampaguito, callous not caring has no influence on the world. Remember that.