Puerto Rico Wants Their Independence
By Daniel Miessler on March 28th, 2006: Tagged as Government | Politics
So, they don’t pay taxes while simultaneously receiving funds from the U.S. In other words, they get many of the benefits and don’t have to contribute. That’s why they can’t vote, by the way; they don’t pay income tax.
Anyway, there was a baseball tournament there recently and the Puerto Ricans were cheering for the Cuban team rather than the American one. It seems they’ve come to admire Cuba now, and are interested in attaining their independence from the United States.
I say let them go.
Let’s see what the country looks like in 5 years after they no longer are a colony. It’d be interesting to see how much they admire Cuba after actually becoming more like it. I abhor those who don’t appreciate what they have.
I mean, it’s important to note that nobody seems to be risking their livelihood to escape Puerto Rico via inner tube. It takes a certain type of intense, negative pressure to push a human to do such a thing, and to advocate embracing the system that created that pressure is, in my mind, utterly foolish.
