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Will Puerto Rico Soon Become the 51st State?
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A recent debate in Florida between the Republican presidential contenders focused briefly on the subject of new statehood, namely, is there a chance that a 51st state will be added to the union soon? There seemed to be broad consensus that the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico would be the front-runner fo...

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The politics of Puerto Rico take place in the framework of a republican democratic form of government that is under the jurisdiction and sovereignty of the United States of America as an organized unincorporated territory.

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Luis Guillermo Fortuño Burset (born October 31, 1960) is the governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, a territory of the United States of America. Fortuño is also the president of the New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico (NPP), a member of the Republican National Committee, and will be president...

8:21 AM 2/13/2012: Fortuño's Plan to Energize Puerto Rico - Wall Street Journal

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Puerto Rico News - Archive Links's Profile Associated PressGov. Louis Fortuño's efforts to reduce Puerto Rico's high electricity prices are opposed by environmentalists. Puerto Rico News - Archive Links FEBRUARY 13, 2012, 6:56 A.M. ETFortuño's Plan to Energize Puerto Rico Tax cuts and regulatory reforms are increasing investment on the island.

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Gov. Louis Fortuño's efforts to reduce Puerto Rico's high electricity prices are opposed by environmentalists.

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FEBRUARY 13, 2012, 6:56 A.M. ET
Fortuño's Plan to Energize Puerto Rico
Tax cuts and regulatory reforms are increasing investment on the island.
By MARY ANASTASIA O'GRADY
Old San Juan, Puerto Rico
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So Mitt Romney doesn't "care about the very poor." But what about the rest of the American political class who jumped all over him for his recent gaffe? Its loud protestations aside, how truly interested is Washington in reducing poverty?
That question occurred to me during an interview with Puerto Rican Gov. Luis Fortuño here 10 days ago. If his plan to boost the island's competitiveness by switching electricity generation from oil to natural gas is to succeed, he's going to need relief from the pernicious 1920 Jones Act. It prohibits any ship not made in the U.S. from carrying cargo between U.S. ports. There are no liquefied-natural-gas (LNG) tankers made in the U.S. Unless Puerto Rico gets a Jones Act exemption, it cannot take advantage of the U.S. natural gas bonanza to make itself more competitive.
The Jones Act is good if you are a union shipbuilder who doesn't like competition, or a member of Congress who takes political contributions from the maritime lobby. But it's bad if you are a low-income Puerto Rican who needs a job. And there are plenty of those.
Puerto Ricans are American citizens but they are significantly poorer than the rest of the country. Per capita income on the island in 2010 was roughly $16,300 compared to just over $47,000 for the nation as a whole.
Life on the island is also expensive, in part because of the high price of electricity, 68% of which is produced using imported oil. The governor's office says that the price of electricity here went up 100% from 2001 to 2011.
Gov. Louis Fortuño's efforts to reduce Puerto Rico's high electricity prices are opposed by environmentalists.
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Mr. Fortuño made a name for himself by refusing to raise taxes when he inherited a welfare-state basket case in 2009. Instead he eliminated 21,000 government jobs—13% of the total central government work force—cut taxes and began aggressively deregulating. For the record, he did impose a temporary excise tax (set to expire in 2016) on multinational corporations because, he says, Puerto Rican companies pay much higher rates and it was the only fair way to spread the pain during the fiscal emergency.
His reforms have paid off. In a ranking of budget deficits as a percentage of revenues with the 50 states, the island now places 15th, up from 51st three years ago, according to the governor. Unemployment is "down" to 13% from a high of almost 17% in July 2010 and after six straight years of economic contraction, Mr. Fortuño expects 2012 economic growth to be 1%-1.25%. With the U.S. economy expected to grow at only around 2.5%, he says that will put Puerto Rico close to its long-term historical relationship with the mainland. His polls show it might even be enough to get him re-elected in November, something that he admits looked impossible only one year ago.
The governor knows that Puerto Rico ought to be growing faster than the national economy, and he recognizes that won't happen unless he can make it a more promising destination for capital. His tax cuts and regulatory streamlining have had some effect. The Economist Intelligence Unit reported in November that it expects gross fixed investment to "rebound by a modest 2% in 2011-12, the first growth in several years." But Puerto Rico needs more.
Public-private infrastructure projects may help: A $1.5 billion toll-road concession from San Juan west to Hatilo and Aguadilla; public-private partnerships in education bringing $878 million to the island for the modernization of 100 schools; and bidding is now under way for a concession to modernize the Luis Muñoz Marín Airport in San Juan.
But bringing down high energy costs remains a fundamental challenge, and one that is exacerbated by new costly federal regulations on emissions that would require the installation of scrubbers on oil-fired electricity plants. To meet those regulations affordably, Mr. Fortuño wants to convert the island's oil-fired plants to cheaper, cleaner natural gas. To that end, he proposes a pipeline from the southern LNG terminal at Punta Guayanilla across the island to San Juan. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has assessed the proposal and said it would produce no significant environmental impact.
It sounds like a plan to help the poor and unemployed. There are only two problems. First, the Sierra Club and local environmentalists have ginned up fears about the project and promised to sue to stop construction. Second, the Jones Act is still in the way.
The governor admits that his administration could have done a better job communicating the pipeline plan to Puerto Ricans, but he also points out that "some of the same groups that have opposed the pipeline have also opposed wind-power and solar projects. They are opposing everything, including waste-to-energy" projects which he maintains are less polluting than landfills.
Mr. Fortuño says that he expects Washington to give him a carve-out for LNG tankers, but he doesn't have it yet. He also says that a large part of the environmentalist push-back is political, suggesting to me that he ought to be more worried than he is. This kind of politics needs to preserve the status quo of the welfare state. And that implies blocking Mr. Fortuño's development agenda no matter what it means to the poor.
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O'Grady: Fortuno's Plan to Energize Puerto Rico - Topix
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So Mitt Romney doesn't "care about the very poor." But what about the rest of the American political class who jumped all over him for his recent gaffe? Its loud protestations aside, how truly interested is Washington in reducing poverty? That question occurred to me during an interview with Puerto ...

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PR businessmen nabbed in drug probe - caribbeanbusiness.pr
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Conservative group declares itself anti-statehood Puerto Rico Daily Sun 11/02/12 - Topix
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Cardinal Luis Aponte Martinez of San Juan and Wanda Rolon, a Puerto Rican megachurch pastor have come out with harsh words for Ricky Martin due to his now openly admitted homosexuality.
Wanda Rolon's comments were particularly scathing. She described him as someone "who wants to take people to hell". She compared gay men to drug addicts and alcoholics.
While Ricky Martin responded during a concert that he desired his homeland to be without prejudice, I'm sure that Puerto Rico's gay and lesbian community is none too pleased with the comments. However, it does accurately reflect the feelings of many Puerto Ricans (as it does elsehwere in many parts of the world).
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The Jones Act is good if you are a union shipbuilder who doesn't like competition, or a member of Congress who takes political contributions from the maritime lobby. But it's bad if you are a low-income Puerto Rican who ...

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Dominican government accused of repression tactics; 60th anniversary of Puerto Rican Commonwealth Constitution marked by controversy; Haitian president criticized for political interference in the Bahamas. Dominican ...

Fortuño's Plan to Energize Puerto Rico - Wall Street Journal

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Fortuño's Plan to Energize Puerto Rico - Wall Street Journal
Fortuño's Plan to Energize Puerto Rico - Wall Street Journal
Fortuño's Plan to Energize Puerto RicoWall Street JournalThe Jones Act is good if you are a union shipbuilder who doesn't like competition, or a member of Congress who takes political contributions from the maritime lobby. But it's bad if you are a low-income Puerto Rican who needs a job.and more »

Statehood, or Independence Only Two For Puerto Rico? | NYC ...

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Statehood, or Independence Only Two For Puerto Rico? | NYC ...
I just received this article on Puerto Rican independence that I feel I must share with all of you. As Puerto Ricans we should know that the issue of the status of the island is important not just to the Boricuas on the island, but ...

Fear of a Brown Planet? - Politic365

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Fear of a Brown Planet? - Politic365
Fear of a Brown Planet? - Politic365
Fear of a Brown Planet?Politic365According to a new study released by the Art of Politics Impact Project, Hispanics represent only 2-4% of news commentators and guests on major news programs, while comprising more than 16% of the entire population. Does the mainstream media think ...and more »

Puerto Rico Referendum Could Revitalize D.C. Status Debate | CNS ...

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Puerto Rico Referendum Could Revitalize D.C. Status Debate | CNS ...
Puerto Rico Referendum Could Revitalize D.C. Status Debate | CNS ...
WASHINGTON – As Puerto Rico prepares to hold its first status referendum in 14 years this November, a leading advocate for District of Columbia statehood said he sees strong parallels between the two jurisdictions' political ...

Marco Rubio Stars at CPAC: The young Floridian politician makes the ... - Chicag...

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Marco Rubio Stars at CPAC: The young Floridian politician makes the ... - Chicago Tribune
Marco Rubio Stars at CPAC: The young Floridian politician makes the ... - Chicago Tribune
Marco Rubio Stars at CPAC: The young Floridian politician makes the ...Chicago Tribune[How Puerto Rico's Governor Could Be Dark Horse for VP.] And on energy, Rubio touted America's own resources as a solution and referenced the Obama administration's decision to turn down a permit for the Keystone Pipeline proposal to create a natural ...and more »

Jimmy Kimmel Pokes Humor at Puerto Rico's Politics

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Jimmy Kimmel Pokes Humor at Puerto Rico's Politics
Jimmy Kimmel Pokes Humor at Puerto Rico's Politics
Iguanas in Puerto Rico have become a serious problem since they are originally from Central America and not indigenous to the area. Given the lack of predators it has they have become a pretty serious problem on the island ...

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Liberal coverage of crime-related political and injustice news. ... [Their lawyer says] agents hired in the U.S. who come to Puerto Rico receive a bonus for working in a so-called high-intensity drug trafficking area, which Puerto Rican agents already on the island don't get. She says they also get more dangerous assignments because they have local experience that the U.S.

Will Puerto Rico Soon Become the 51st State? - Opposing Views

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Will Puerto Rico Soon Become the 51st State? - Opposing Views

Will Puerto Rico Soon Become the 51st State? - Opposing Views
Opposing ViewsWill Puerto Rico Soon Become the 51st State?Opposing ViewsThere seemed to be broad consensus that the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico would be the front-runner for new statehood status. And that makes abundant sense. Puerto Rico is represented in Congress and has primary elections for US president (but are not ...

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SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK: Justice Ginsburg takes tips on democracy to sites of ... - Washington Post
SUPREME COURT NOTEBOOK: Justice Ginsburg takes tips on democracy to sites of ...Washington PostBut the justice said she was quite familiar with the issue, as the New York-born child of Puerto Rican natives. Puerto Rico has a slightly different status as a commonwealth, but also lacks votes for president and a vote in Congress.and more »

Will Mitt Romney's Embrace of Puerto Rican Statehood Play in Florida? - Fox News

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Will Mitt Romney's Embrace of Puerto Rican Statehood Play in Florida? - Fox News

Will Mitt Romney's Embrace of Puerto Rican Statehood Play in Florida? - Fox News
CTV.caWill Mitt Romney's Embrace of Puerto Rican Statehood Play in Florida?Fox NewsElizabeth Cuevas-Neunder holds a Puerto Rican flag and asks Republican presidential candidate former House Speaker Newt Gingrich a question during the Hispanic Leadership Network conference at the Doral Golf Resort and Spa, Friday, Jan.In Florida, a changing Latino mosaic reshapes politicsChicago Tribune"Venerable" Old Politics on the Newt FrontierThe New AmericanMitt Romney's message on economy resonates with Hispanic votersMassLive.comAZ Central.com -Washington Postall...

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Frederick Douglass Opie, Stumping and Eating: Puerto Rican Cuchifritos, no 2 part 9
Frederick Douglass Opie, Stumping and Eating: Puerto Rican Cuchifritos, no 2 part 9 Frederick Douglass Opie is the author of Hog and Hominy: Soul Food from Africa to America cup.columbia.edu Black Labor Migration in Caribbean Guatemala, 1882-1923 www.upf.com the forthcoming book Black and Latino Relation in New York 1959 to 1989, and a blogger at www.foodasalens.com Abstract: History of the Puerto Rican electorate in Orlando, Florida and the role of food in...

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Frederick Douglass Opie, Stumping and Eating: Puerto Rican Rice and Beans, no 2 part 8
Frederick Douglass Opie, Stumping and Eating: Puerto Rican Rice and Beans, no 2 part 8 Frederick Douglass Opie is the author of Hog and Hominy: Soul Food from Africa to America cup.columbia.edu Black Labor Migration in Caribbean Guatemala, 1882-1923 www.upf.com the forthcoming book Black and Latino Relation in New York 1959 to 1989, and a blogger at www.foodasalens.com Abstract: History of the Puerto Rican electorate in Orlando, Florida and the role of...

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Frederick Douglass Opie , Stumping and Eating: Puerto Rican Barbecue, no 2 part 7

Frederick Douglass Opie , Stumping and Eating: Puerto Rican Barbecue, no 2 part 7
Frederick Douglass Opie , Stumping and Eating: Puerto Rican Barbecue, no 2 part 7 Frederick Douglass Opie is the author of Hog and Hominy: Soul Food from Africa to America cup.columbia.edu Black Labor Migration in Caribbean Guatemala, 1882-1923 www.upf.com and a blogger at www.foodasalens.com Abstract: Republican primary in the state of Florida and Puerto Rican voters in the context of the larger of the 2012 race to the White House through the...

Two Florida Republicans say time to temper immigration rhetoric - Chicago Tribune

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Two Florida Republicans say time to temper immigration rhetoric - Chicago Tribune

Two Florida Republicans say time to temper immigration rhetoric - Chicago Tribune
The GuardianTwo Florida Republicans say time to temper immigration rhetoricChicago TribuneBut new Hispanic voting blocs have emerged in the state, including a politically important community of Puerto Ricans, the second largest group of Hispanics, and a growing number of South Americas. Florida is home to the third-largest Latino population ...Debate Sparks Bilingual Cheers and JeersFox NewsBoston, MA – Mitt Romney today announced his national Hispanic Steering Committee.Orlando Sentinel (blog)Guillermo Martinez: Florida...

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In 2012, the Candidate Who Wins the Puerto Rican Vote Will Have a Leg Up in ... - Slate Magazine
Slate MagazineIn 2012, the Candidate Who Wins the Puerto Rican Vote Will Have a Leg Up in ...Slate MagazineThere is no reliable method to precisely measure turnout by country of origin, but results from precincts in Orlando's Puerto Rican neighborhoods—and interviews with pollsters, academics, and political operatives and officials—suggests that in 2008 ...Mitt Romney receives Puerto Rico governor's endorsement, says he supports ...MassLive.comall 66 news articles »

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Puerto Rico Gov. Luis G. - Naked Politics - TypePad
Yesterday our sources said Puerto Rico Gov. Luis G. Fortuño would likely endorse Mitt Romney today. Today we confirm it. The press release: Boston, MA – Mitt Romney today announced the support of Puerto Rico Governor ...

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Newt Gingrich talks Puerto Rico, 'self ... - Naked Politics - TypePad
Newt Gingrich may not have been at the Hispanic Leadership Network's Doral conference to listen to Sen. Marco Rubio, but it was clear to the audience here that Gingrich had a tough act to follow, after Rubio gave a ...

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Puerto Rico Gov. - Naked Politics - TypePad
Puerto Rico Gov. - Naked Politics - TypePad
The Hispanic Republican political world is buzzing with talk that Puerto Rico's governor, Luis Fortuño, has been in talks with Mitt Romney for an endorsement – and sources tell The Miami Herald he could swing his support as ...

Are Puerto Ricans the Key to a Republican Victory? - Politic365

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Are Puerto Ricans the Key to a Republican Victory? - Politic365
Are Puerto Ricans the Key to a Republican Victory? - Politic365
Are Puerto Ricans the Key to a Republican Victory?Politic365At the same time, the total number of Florida voters has dropped, making Puerto Rican growth have an even greater impact. Cubans, who have long been considered the political powerhouse of the Florida Hispanic vote, slimly beat out Puerto Ricans with ...and more »

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Cleaning house: Puerto Rico likely to oust dozens from unpopular legislature ... - Washington Post
Cleaning house: Puerto Rico likely to oust dozens from unpopular legislature ... - Washington Post
Cleaning house: Puerto Rico likely to oust dozens from unpopular legislature ...Washington PostIt's a popular sentiment on the island, where local politics, especially the endless debate over Puerto Rico's relationship to the US, is an obsession. In good times and bad, disdain for politicians is widespread. But Puerto Ricans have perhaps more ...and more »

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Puerto Ricans likely to oust dozens of lawmakers | Washington ...
Puerto Ricans likely to oust dozens of lawmakers | Washington ...
In good times and bad, disdain for politicians is widespread. But Puerto Ricans have perhaps more reasons to complain given the number of scandals involving lawmakers and salaries that make them more highly paid than ...

Tu Cariñito - Puerto Rican Power

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Tu Cariñito - Puerto Rican Power

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Carlito on WWE Politics

Carlito on WWE Politics
Carlito on WWE Politics www.WeLoveColt.com LISTEN TO THE INTERVIEW AT THE LINK ABOVE From Colt Cabana's "Art of Wrestling" podcast, former WWE superstar Carlito (aka Carlito Colon) talks about WWE politics and what it was like quitting several different times during his run. From: DirtSheetChannel Views: 10020 108 ratings Time: 06:43 More in Sports...

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Skrillex at Puerto Rico

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Skrillex at Puerto Rico Skrillex for the first time perfoming live in Puerto Rico @Estadio Sixto Escobar, San Juan, PR Watch the Hardstyle part HERE in HD: www.youtube.com Sorry about the sound quality I know it SUCKS, the microphone of my camera couldn't handle Sonny's bass and fuck'd up @.@ anyways enjoy ^^ From: bugabugaman Views: 49087 404 ratings Time: 27:28 More in Music...

12/18/2011 -- Puerto Rico earthquake swarm update

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12/18/2011 -- Puerto Rico earthquake swarm update Here is the most recent earthquake update on the blog -- with screenshots of the past two weeks of quakes, as well as the plate diagram / craton "laurentia" diagram: sincedutch.wordpress.com ======================= How you can send help: I do not have any advertisements or sponsors -- the help of individual people is needed!...

Politics OVER Voting Rights: Orange County Government FAIL

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Politics OVER Voting Rights: Orange County Government FAIL

Politics OVER Voting Rights: Orange County Government FAIL
Politics OVER Voting Rights: Orange County Government FAIL Orange County leaders adopted new political boundaries on Tuesday that weaken minority voting power in its historically black and Hispanic districts, which could trigger a legal challenge. Frustrated Hispanic, black and Democratic Party activists said the new district borders ignore the surge of Latinos to Orange County in the past decade....

Puerto Rican Politics at Its Worst

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Puerto Rican Politics at Its Worst

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Esmeralda Santiago

Esmeralda Santiago
Esmeralda Santiago Saturday November 5, 2011 Central Library Dr. S Stevan Dweck Center Santiago shared the story of her coming-of-age in San Juan and her move to New York City in her bestselling memoir, "When I Was Puerto Rican". Here she will be reading from her new novel, "Conquistadora", an epic novel of love, discovery, and advent in a country just coming into its identity....