JH: Puerto Rico is an island that suffers from its position in the middle of the Caribbean and its physical separation from the U.S. Its roads were in disrepair and its electrical grid was antiquated prior to the hurricane. The island has also suffered for years from ineffective local government and rising local territorial debt.
This is crux: the violence in Puerto Rico was not wrought in a spectacular moment of maelstrom, nor in an inadequacy of response, but slowly, over decades, due to colonial plundering and the attendant mismanagement.
perhaps for other issues your point would stand
, but the US has the resources to get this right and for some reason , won't
we'll never know because of the half assed effort put forth by the administration.
we are 2 1/2 months post landfall.
What is your basis of comparison? What other similar situations have happened in the past? PR was effectively a early 20th century town. It needed an overhaul for decades.
They are still American citizens devastated by a natural disaster.
Isn't there some blame to place at the feet of Puerto Ricans? There hasn't been the all out embrace of being part of the US.