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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 30 Dec 2017

    It's been 100 days since Hurricane Maria slammed Puerto Rico, and about half of the island still doesn't have powerhttp://nyti.ms/2EkudTY 

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      1. fred hunt‏ @fredlh0402 30 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        If this was a Democrat in office fox news would be all over this!

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      1. James‏ @Jimmer510 30 Dec 2017
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        Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory. Why isn’t the U.S. government escalating the necessary help to get them back on their feet? The least they could do is get 100% of the power running. Sad! Where is our leader? Oh that’s right he is golfing.pic.twitter.com/IOA1dlURqA

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      1. Paul S.‏ @solopaul 30 Dec 2017
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        It was in horrible shape way before that mainly due corruption from the liberal government.

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      2. Steve Shippee‏ @SteveShippee1 30 Dec 2017
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        Because nobody there voted for trump.

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      3. Luis Diaz‏ @realdiazblow 30 Dec 2017
        Replying to @SteveShippee1 @nytimes

        WE PAY FEDERAL TAXES, PAY DOBLE FOR ITEMS, CANT BUY NOTHING FROM ANY COUNTRY BESIDES USA. BECAUSE WE ARE PROPERTY OF USA. WE FIGHT IN THE ARMY/NAVY/ MARINES. DIE FOR THE USA COUNTRY. BUT WE CANT VOTE FOR PRESIDENT.

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      2. DNC Wake Up Beto O'Rourke 2020!‏ @Vicnchrg4u 30 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        And why are Trump and his administration not putting Puerto Rico on top of the list of trying to resolve those people's needs? We people must keep pressuring Trump and his administration to take care of those people who are in dire need of help.

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      3. JaredJG‏ @JaredJG1 30 Dec 2017
        Replying to @Vicnchrg4u @nytimes

        Many agencies said it would take 6 months to repair. They are on track

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      4. Luis Diaz‏ @realdiazblow 30 Dec 2017
        Replying to @JaredJG1 @nytimes

        No. They are not. The General that was here from Texas, said he should not had been ORDERED to be removed so soon. Due to the need to speed things up. Six months. . TEXAS WAS UP IN NO TIME. ARMY WAS EVEN THERE SET UP BEFORE THEY HAVE H. HARVEY.

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      5. JaredJG‏ @JaredJG1 31 Dec 2017
        Replying to @realdiazblow @nytimes

        Don't even try to compare the two. 1parts of Texas had power, 2Texas had many backup resources already near. 3Texas is part of the mainland not an island. Very little equipment had to be shipped in. With PR everything had to be shipped in, including supplies for the people

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      6. Luis Diaz‏ @realdiazblow 31 Dec 2017
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        We are working(and we thank you)with 3 helicopters.Sector by sector.Is like building a New road. The ones at the end Will stay without power,p.water and other items that needs to be move torough broken roads.For 8 months We Will be back in H.Season.Should be done simultaneously

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      7. DNC Wake Up Beto O'Rourke 2020!‏ @Vicnchrg4u 31 Dec 2017
        Replying to @realdiazblow @JaredJG1 @nytimes

        I agree completely with you and so do most Americans, all this work should be a priority, no person should be left Without Shelter, clean drinking water, food. Roads should be fixed, and all electricity should be up and going. People are living third world lives in the US. Shame!

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      8. JaredJG‏ @JaredJG1 Dec 31
        Replying to @Vicnchrg4u @realdiazblow @nytimes

        What do you think the globalist are doing? Canada is going downhill everywhere. It's a damn Island with no resources anymore. That's a damn hell of a lot of stuff to repair.

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      9. Luis Diaz‏ @realdiazblow Jan 1
        Replying to @JaredJG1 @nytimes

        You say that now. But USA Made trillions$$$$$$$$$$$. of RENTING and using a Navy base here in PR to do what no other State can do.1- be far in front of the atlantic 2-LIVE practice ammunition From Nato, Allies using Destroyers and more. We should had charge($$)your ass for all.

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      1. Ada Pesch‏ @PeschAda 30 Dec 2017
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        I was just there- I’m sure it’s less than half.

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      1. d  🇺🇸  🔔  🗽  🍂  🍁‏ @dougalpollux 30 Dec 2017
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        How often did the power go out before the hurricane?

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      2. Jim Ashe‏ @JimAsheCalgary 30 Dec 2017
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        that's because currently all the power is in the hands of a mad man!

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