Persuasive Essay On Puerto Rico

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According to Fox News Latino, Puerto Rico has been suffering due to its debt to the United States of approximately $2 billion dollars from its two decades recession. On July 1, Puerto Rico is expected to make a payment of these $2 billion but, in practicality, will not be able to come up with the asking payment by the date therefore risking having their public transit and hospitals closed as well as decreased police forces. In order for Puerto Rico to be stable this bill needs to be approved by congress then signed by the president all before July 1 or else the people of Puerto Rico will suffer. Congress is discussing a bill to allow Puerto Rico to file a national bankruptcy in all of its commerce, because countries are not allowed to file for bankruptcy, and therefore will be able to slowly build up resources to pay the debt or at least the interest on the debt. In passing this bill, the country is faced with another struggle where they would suffer minimum wage cuts to support the country, as well as having a control board to make decisions for the country to build up their financial …show more content…

By not passing the bill hospitals and transits will shut down which will most likely lead to panic amongst the people. Understandably, no country wants to have a “control board” as its deciding powers but having this power that will ensure continuing police protection to keep the people of Puerto Rico safe is a great benefit. House Speaker Paul Ryan stated, “The Puerto Rican people are our fellow Americans. They pay our taxes, they fight our wars. We cannot allow this to happen.” These supportive words from such an influential person into todays society portrays the ideal America that has “each other’s back” fighting against those who claim that amendments should be enacted fist although Puerto Rico does not have that kind of

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