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Old 07-25-2019, 12:15 AM   #1
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Default Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosselló Resigns After Chat Scandal

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Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosselló Resigns After Chat Scandal

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Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló resigned late Wednesday amid mass protests over the ongoing fallout from the publication of embarrassing chat messages and charges of corruption within his administration.

Rosselló said in a video message that he would resign effectiveAug. 2 at 5 p.m. local time.

Earlier this week, hundreds of thousands of people marched through the streets of San Juan, the U.S. territory’s capital, shutting down major thoroughfares in one of the largest protests ever seen on the island.

The demonstrations were largely centered on the publication of nearly 900 pages of messages from a private group chat among Rosselló and his close aides, a scandal dubbed “Chatgate.” Many of the messages were highly offensive. The men insulted women, people with disabilities and victims of 2017’s devastating Hurricane Maria.

But the outrage also fed into widespread frustration with Rosselló’s leadership. Puerto Ricans have long voiced discontent with the languishing recovery efforts after Maria and a long-lasting economic crisis that has harshly affected everyday citizens. At the same time, several members of Rosselló’s administration have been arrested in recent weeks by federal officials as part of a sprawling corruption investigation.

Law enforcement officials also seized several cellphones this week from some of the governor’s aides, although it’s unclear what charges could stem from the chat messages.

The 40-year-old Rosselló had attempted to resist calls that he resign, saying Sunday that he planned to step down as the head of his party and not seek reelection next year.

“I’ve made mistakes, and I apologize,” Rosselló said during remarks last week. “To every Puerto Rican man and woman, I have heard you and I hear you today.”
President Donald Trump had attacked Rosselló amid the protests and the chat scandal, saying he was a “terrible governor” and calling himself the “best thing that ever happened to Puerto Rico.”

The White House has continually lambasted the cost associated with recovery efforts after Hurricane Maria, and Trump has complained that billions of dolllars in emergency funding has gone into the hands of “incompetent” and “very corrupt people.”

The president has falsely claimed that the island had gotten about $92 billion in aid, but Congress has authorized only $42.5 billion in recovery money. Much of that hasn’t yet been sent to the island.

Hurricane Maria caused an estimated $90 billion in damage, making it the third-costliest natural disaster in U.S. history, according to the federal government.
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What does it matter what AOC has to say about this? Not her district. Not her state.

Unless, of course, you’re trying to say that what happens in Puerto Rico has something to do with the Congresswoman from the Bronx because......
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What does it matter what AOC has to say about this? Not her district. Not her state.

Unless, of course, you’re trying to say that what happens in Puerto Rico has something to do with the Congresswoman from the Bronx because......
she's a freakin' rican. in case you didn't know that.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexan...tez#Early_life


"Her father was born in the Bronx to a Puerto Rican family and became an architect; her mother was born in Puerto Rico.[14]"

thank you valued poster.
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What does it matter what AOC has to say about this? Not her district. Not her state.

Unless, of course, you’re trying to say that what happens in Puerto Rico has something to do with the Congresswoman from the Bronx because......
"Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

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The people of Puerto Rico have spoken loudly and clearly for the world to hear.
We must stand with la isla. Rosselló must resign."

That is from her twitter feed. 19Jul2019.

As an added bonus..."A string of U.S. Democratic presidential candidates and lawmakers have called for Rosselló to step aside, with Beto O’Rourke adding his name to the list on Monday." - Reuters, July 22nd, 2019
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sounds like Cali ,,,,,,,,
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Unless, of course, you’re trying to say that what happens in Puerto Rico has something to do with the Congresswoman from the Bronx because......

From the Race-baiting "Fearsome Foursome" - Race has everything to do with it
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ricardo shouldn't resign
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DF - Why should he not resign?
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not over on something he said
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Again, I was married to a PR woman for 20 years and have been to the island many times.

Corruption has a long history there, just like Louisiana. The Spanish culture OPENLY treats women and "minorities" with less respect.

There were NOT "Hundreds of Thousands" protesting. The pictures I saw have ranged from around 20 to maybe a thousand.

Whoever replaces Rossello will be as corrupt.

Again, PR women give the best blowjobs and love to fuck.
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she's a freakin' rican. in case you didn't know that.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexan...tez#Early_life


"Her father was born in the Bronx to a Puerto Rican family and became an architect; her mother was born in Puerto Rico.[14]"

thank you valued poster.
A freakin’ ‘rican?

You know what that makes her parents, TWK?

Americans.

Again, I ask why AOC’s take on this should matter to you or anyone else?

Thank you unamerican poster.
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you can apply to rico!
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she's a freakin' rican. in case you didn't know that.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexan...tez#Early_life


"Her father was born in the Bronx to a Puerto Rican family and became an architect; her mother was born in Puerto Rico.[14]"

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She’s a freakin’ ‘rican?

You know what that makes her parents, TWK?

Americans.

AOC, on the other hand was born where?

And again, her take on this has your knickers in a twist because...
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Because AOC is the new face of your party.
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A freakin’ ‘rican?

You know what that makes her parents, TWK?

Americans.

Again, I ask why AOC’s take on this should matter to you or anyone else?

Thank you unamerican poster.
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YR - you never cease to amaze me with thoughtless posts.

AOC is a Congressperson of Puerto Rican heritage - Her "Take" on the matter of a corrupt Puerto Rican governor matters as government policy.

In 1898, following the Spanish–American War, the United States acquired Puerto Rico under the terms of the Treaty of Paris. Puerto Ricans have been citizens of the United States since 1917, and enjoy freedom of movement between the island and the mainland.


You are correct - Puerto Ricans - although from a "Commonwealth " of the US, do enjoy the status of US citizens!
A matter affecting US citizens is important to the US Congress.
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