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There's no discharge in the war!

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b9e225 No.529078

Who would win a war between Mexicans vs Puerto Ricans?

e9fa38 No.529085

>>529078

the rest of the world.


052135 No.529096

>>529078

The civilized world wins.


645d91 No.529107

The cartels.


ad5d42 No.529109

>>529078

Everybody else.


4341c5 No.529110

Just nuke both of them, along with the rest of south america. We deserve it.


8002ec No.529118

Are they really that different?


049bd0 No.529119

>>529110

>Venezuela

You can't afford to die.


24439a No.529120

>>529110

>Venezuela

Your punishment must be more severe.


ec5494 No.529128

>>529118

>Both are mestizos

No, they're not different at all.


c0e035 No.529161

File: deb66b8c4c011c8⋯.png (33.45 KB, 1357x518, 1357:518, ClipboardImage.png)

Puerto Ricans have gun rights.


1165ad No.529162

>>529128

From my experience, Puerto Ricans are the more scummy subhumans of the bunch, right after those from El Salvador.


77d291 No.529169

>>529110

I share your feeling, hermano.


b9e225 No.529173

>>529078

So? Puerto Rican’s are worse than blacks when it comes in voting for more welfare and gun control. As someone from Florida. I for one welcome more blacks and Mexicans than Pietro ricans.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/florida-eyes-puerto-rican-voters-maria-140106480.html

MIAMI (AP) — Javier Gonzalez has joined a human tide of more than 130,000 U.S. citizens arriving in Florida since Hurricane Maria wrecked Puerto Rico, grateful for a place to start over but resenting how their island has been treated since the disaster.

More than a million Puerto Ricans — about 5 percent of Florida's population — already call the state home, and given the outrage many feel over President Donald Trump's handling of the storm, political observers say this voting bloc could loosen the Republican Party's hold on this battleground state.

Gonzalez, 38, saw the storm destroy the restaurant he opened with his father five years ago. Without power or reliable water, he became violently ill from food poisoning for three weeks. Finally, he packed his bags, determined to make his future in Miami instead.

"There is resentment, and we feel abandoned compared to Texas and Florida," Gonzalez said. "We were desperate for help."

Like any Puerto Rican, Gonzalez can vote in all elections now that he's moved to the mainland. He doesn't plan to register for any party, but he follows the news and understands their platforms. He's aware of Trump's tweets.

"It's not right that we've fought from World War I, to Vietnam and Afghanistan and that the first thing the president says is: 'You have a large debt, big problems and have cost us millions,'" Gonzalez added.

Puerto Ricans are not the gift to the Republican Party that the anti-Castro Cuban diaspora has been historically. They've tended to favor Democrats, given their support for public education and social services. Around 70 percent of Florida's non-Cuban Latinos voted for Hillary Clinton.

Both parties are courting the new arrivals to Florida, which Trump won last year by just 112,000 votes out of 9.6 million cast.

"There is an intent to grab those who are coming," said Rep. Robert Asencio, a Democrat of Puerto Rican descent who represents Miami in the Florida House and leads the Miami-Dade Committee for Hurricane Maria Relief.

"A lot of my colleagues say they are not politicizing this, but there is an effort to bring people either to the Democratic or the Republican side," Asencio said.

Newcomers must register by next July 30 to vote in 2018 for a new governor to replace term-limited Republican Gov. Rick Scott and choose Florida's congressional delegation, now 11 Democrats and 16 Republicans. Democratic U.S. Senator Bill Nelson also defends his seat next year, and Scott, who has been applauded for helping evacuees, is expected to challenge him in what could be a close race.

Scott set up three disaster relief centers to help arrivals with driver's licenses, job searches, and disaster aid applications. Scott also asked education officials to waive public school enrollment rules for evacuated islanders, and to give college-bound evacuees the same tuition breaks state residents get.

Asencio calls Scott's actions "damage control," given the multimillionaire governor's close relationship with Trump, who offended Puerto Ricans by tweeting they wanted "everything to be done for them" rather than taking responsibility for their own recovery. They also resent Trump's rating of his own disaster response as a "10 out of 10," blaming his administration for delays that exposed their families to illness and misery.

The island still faces a lengthy and painful recovery after the storm took down the entire electrical grid, leaving hospitals in the dark and closing schools for several weeks. Initial projections that 95 percent of the people will have power restored by year's end now look optimistic.

Maria's evacuees are following waves of people frustrated by Puerto Rico's unemployment and debt crisis who settled in Central Florida, shifting from New York, the favored destination of previous generations. Of the more than 140,000 islanders estimated to have left since the storm, more than 130,000 went to Florida, where Puerto Ricans may soon displace Cubans as the largest Latino group.

Billionaires Charles and David Koch also are involved, funding the Libre Initiative, which welcomed hundreds of evacuees on the first cruise ship to arrive from San Juan.

Cesar Grajales, who lobbies for Libre, says they're helping evacuees learn English and connect with community and business leaders.

Democrats hope Colombian-American Annette Taddeo's recent underdog state Senate victory against a well-funded Republican in South Florida shows her anti-Trump message will keep resonating.


c64695 No.529210

>>529120

>>529110

>>529169

Send them to Detroit.

Why does South Americans like communism so much? I also noticed most capitalist South Americans look whiter.


9ef371 No.529288

This thread has nothing to do with weapons or military topics


77d291 No.529320

>>529210

General laziness and entitlement cause "muh poorness".


b281ba No.531881

File: 35c134662efc545⋯.jpg (110.02 KB, 1920x1080, 16:9, IMG_1008.JPG)

>>529110

When your socialist shithole country is ashes, you have my permission to die.


9e1361 No.531890

>>529210

Free shit. They're too stupid for anything else.


f719c4 No.531892

>>529078

Humanity.


1fccdc No.531910

>>529161

They also suck up our amerishekles like nothing else. I know wet backs do it the same but the PRs do it legally, in the form of welfare, everyday and every moment, right in front of us in daylight and yet we still do nothing. But the worst is that IF they become a state the faggots will vote for gibs and you better damn well believe they'll willingly trade gun rights for ONE gibs check if they could.


c230c3 No.531917

>>529109

The only correct answer.


20eabd No.531930

>>531910

Why not make PR it's own country?


1fccdc No.531933

>>531930

That's what we want but apparently they have a choice and a "say in the matter" or some shit. The faggots have been straddling the not independent but not a state gravy train known as being a terrirory. They occasionally have these non binding votes so it's just over glorified government poll taking and they vote to become a state but then when the real one comes up they vote to remain a territory. It's best if we had just sunk that place as part of a nuke test in the 50's and used the people as slave labor on our navy ships.


86d110 No.531946

>>529110

You sound like a huge cuck, to be honest.


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3e53e4 No.533501

>>529169

How are gun laws down there in Mexico?


77d291 No.533610

>>533501

Horrible.

>only one gun store in the whole country to sell brand new guns to civilians

>civilian owners can transfer guns among each other yet the process is rather obscure and the law is not quite clear about how it's done, so the best way to learn about it is by internet forums

>most legal calibers are cuck tier, since the fucktards that made the law went full "muh salt caliber" kind of shit, even mentioning brands and specific restricted calibers

>and let's not talk about carry licenses.

There are a couple of silver linings tho

>technically speaking the 7.65 "fuck your armor" Tokarev IS legal since it's diameter is below 9mm, good luck trying to find just one, tho

>pissants and rural workers can carry guns without any kind of license, they just need to carry their property titles of the gun, this is because they need those guns for self defense against animals and bandits




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