The issue isn't the tax breaks, and I think it's interesting that's what you're latching on to.
What are the bottom-line costs Puerto Rico would incur, for example? I am just a layman in this little convo btw.
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Dozens of posts in the thread — zero of substance — they all seem to boil down to: - we don’t want your kind here - we don’t want outsiders - this is “colonialism” as in its the same as armed militaries coming to kill people - why is it the same? Who knows - sounds good though
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I hope I'm wrong, and I hope they succeed and it's a great thing for the Island. We'll see.
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The problem here is not (only) colonialism, which can of course be discussed. The problem is the track record of those involved and the nature of the investment. Pierce has never, ever, created a single job position. I'll make it simpler: these people are locusts
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How do you make the leap from some people moving to a place they like and want to invest to “colonialism” which is government run invasions and violence at the point of a gun —
End of conversation
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