Vox: Why Puerto Rico is not a US state

"Nearly half of Americans don’t know that Puerto Ricans are US citizens. But they are, and have been since 1917.

Watch why Puerto Rico won't have power for months: http://bit.ly/2DBCPVp

Read about Puerto Rico's latest bid for statehood: http://bit.ly/2DGlz4L
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As residents of the US Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Puerto Ricans have US passports, can travel freely throughout the country and can serve in the military. But that doesn’t mean the US citizens who live in Puerto Rico get the same rights and benefits as US citizens stateside.

Watch the video above to understand how Puerto Rico became a US commonwealth, the tangled relationship that developed, and how it all affects prosperity and development on the island today..."
newtboysays...

Considering the rally cry that sounded the birth of our nation is "No taxation without representation", it's incredibly hypocritical of us to allow this to continue, much less to cause it.
We need to end colonialism in America and either bring these territories in or let them go, imo, preferably the former.

opismsays...

So, they want full representation, but not to have to follow the full federal laws (any pay full federal taxes).

Last year was the first time (in 5 votes since 1967) that they have clearly voted for statehood, however, there was record low voter turnout (23%) due to the party supporting keeping territory status boycotting the election (and IMO not being done in an election year), and possibly skewing the results.

2017-
97% voted yes, to statehood with only 23% turnout (78% turnout in the 2012 election).
A poll done in 2017 found that only 52% supported statehood (Although in my opinion, it was a very small sample size at 966 people)

It is trending toward statehood, but so far, it is not even clear that Puerto Ricans want it.

I believe I am impartial as I really don't care one way or the other, but this video feels like it is only telling half of a sob story, but it is a mess.

I feel, in 2020, they need a measure that ask 1 question: statehood, colony, or independent. Last time they asked it that way was 1993.

greatgooglymooglysays...

It's hard to complain about representation if you can't even get a vote from the people asking for it. Congress should recognize any decision they make, let self-determination win.

If the economy stays bad though, people will continue to leave and it will just become a death-spiral with no end except a bailout.

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