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Underreported Point on Puerto Rico
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(10-02-2017, 07:24 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: It's 80% not reporting in. Only 20% did report. You got the numbers mixed around.

They can't get fuel because you need truckers to deliver fuel. The truckers families don't have food or water because you need truckers to deliver the food and water.

So if they reported to their jobs, they WOULD have fuel, and their families WOULD have food and water. They're exacerbating their own problems by not reporting in, is the end result.

Puerto Rican native colonel in charge of the relief efforts probably knows less than you. Makes sense. 

I guess I should repeat what he said

"they can’t get to work, the infrastructure is destroyed"
 "they can’t get fuel themselves"
"they can’t call us for help because there’s no communication."

You keep saying "if they reported". They CAN'T report. The guy who knows more than you said that. The lack of fuel and the impassable roads are what prevents them from helping others get fuel. The lack of communication (remember 70% cannot call anyone) prevents them from requesting assistance to get to their job to help others. 

The mental gymnastics you're doing to defend Trump increasingly obvious incompetence is incredible. 

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RE: Underreported Point on Puerto Rico - BmorePat87 - 10-02-2017, 08:02 PM

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