PDT, cut your wrist why don’t you


Honoré: ‘The mayor’s living on a cot, and I hope the President has a good day at golf’

What else can PDT do to assist the people in Puerto Rico then what he has done already, slit his wrist?? I know what the answer will be from the Boulder Rollers.

Retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré drew a stark distinction Saturday when asked about President Donald Trump’s tweets accusing San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz of “poor leadership” in her response to the humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria.

 

“The mayor’s living on a cot, and I hope the President has a good day at golf,” said Honoré, who led the military response in 2005 to Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.
This lad is rolling a very big boulder.  I wonder where Honore  slept last night??

My post yesterday:

Sad to say; BUT…

 
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Talk about being COLD. There are 1,ooo’s of containers sitting on the docks, with food rotting in them, waiting to be delivered but the truckers refuse to make the deliveries.
The reason for truck drivers not showing up? The Puerto Rican Teamsters Union, Frente Amplio, is refusing to move the product. They are using this disaster as a bargaining leverage
If this information is accurate; what the hell do the Puerto Rican people expect the USA to do? Read my post yesterday.
Is it tragic what is happening there? Absolutely yes. BUT, God helps those who help themselves OR at least makes an effort.
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