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10/02/17 at 12:27:16
 
Of COURSE someone wants Trump to zukk. But he's doing a better job than anyone else I can remember.

irst of all, there was a fair amount of anticipatory action that is not being recognized. Amphibious ships, including the light amphibious carriers Kearsarge and Wasp and the amphibious landing ship dock Oak Hill were at sea and dispatched to Puerto Rico ahead of the hurricane’s impact. These are large ships that have large flight decks to land and dispatch heavy-lift CH-53 helicopters to and from disaster sites. They also have big well-decks — exposed surfaces that are lower than the fore and aft of the ship — from which large landing craft can be dispatched to shore carrying over 150 tons of water, food and other supplies on each trip. These are actually the ideal platforms for relief operations owing to their range of assets.
But Puerto Rico is an island. The long lines of utility trucks and semi-trailers full of supplies that streamed into the areas of Texas and Florida hit by hurricanes Harvey and Irma can’t drive to Puerto Rico. Everything that gets there has to come in by air and sea, and couldn’t even do that until airports and seaports, damaged by the storm, were up and running, which took a while. Plus, as Hendrix notes, Puerto Rico’s infrastructure and government are nowhere


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Reply #1 - 10/02/17 at 13:32:30
 
female police officer from Guaynabo called into a New York radio station in tears last week, complaining that Yulen Cruz was not allowing anyone to distribute supplies while Puerto Ricans were "dying of hunger..

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Puerto Rican Female Cop Says Local Government Is Preventing Supplies From Getting to People
BY DEBRA HEINE OCTOBER 1, 2017 CHAT 91 COMMENTS
A Puerto Rican police officer says that the United States military needs to take over disaster relief on the hurricane-ravaged island because the local government is not doing what needs to be done.
The distraught female officer, who was able to get a call in to a Hispanic radio station in New York (La Mega) last week, described the gross incompetence and inaction she has been witnessing in the wake of the hurricane. She said she couldn't give her name because she works for Puerto Rico's police department.
FEMA reported in a news release on September 21 that commodities such as meals, water, cots, and blankets were already pre-positioned and ready for distribution at its Distribution Center and Warehouse in San Juan. More supplies have been shipped in since then.
As of September 30, at least 10,000 shipping containers of food, water, medicine and other critical supplies were sitting on the docks at the port in San Juan, but were not moving because of a lack of truck drivers, some of whom appear to be on strike.

The frustrated officer said red tape was preventing people from getting the supplies they need.
Fighting tears, she said Mayor Carmen Yulin Cruz was not allowing anyone to distribute the aid and begged that the U.S. armed forces take over and distribute the aid and stop Governor Rossello and Mayor Cruz from "doing what they are doing."
"It's an abuse," she sobbed. "It looks like communism in our own island!"
She said "people are helping us but they are not accepting it. They are not accepting any more help because supposedly they have to wait for the [licenses] ..."
In the meantime, she cried, Boricuas [Puerto Ricans] "are dying of hunger."
"I am embarrassed," she added.
The officer complained that the local government officials seem more concerned with politically expedient optics than with getting help out to the people.
"Everything is a soap opera, everything is a show," she said. "There have to be cameras here and there because you know, they are just looking for votes for the upcoming years."
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Reply #2 - 10/02/17 at 15:07:46
 
I'm not getting into a pissing match about Trump.   For those who have not experienced the devastation of a cat 4 or 5 hurricane, you really can't comprehend.  To be able to offer assistance in a timely manner they would need closer to 15 - 20K troops at ground zero the day after the storm.  

Along with everything else that goes along with a storm of that magnitude, they won't have power, gas, a lot of food staples so on for around 2 months.  It wouldn't be uncommon to find bodies in the trees from the storm surge.  People will become desperate and begin robbing, stealing, for basic supplies.  

And that was on the US main land, try taking everything you need on a vessel 1,000 miles away.

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