Puerto Rico Wants to File Bankruptcy (They don't wanna be players anymore)

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Puerto Rico's governor has a message for Washington D.C: change the law, we want the right to declare bankruptcy.
On the brink of default, Governor Alejandro García Padilla demanded that the U.S. government allow Puerto Rico, a commonwealth, access to chapter 9 bankruptcy. That's what Detroit used when it went belly up. At the moment, only cities, towns and other municipalities are able to declare bankruptcy.
"We cannot allow them to force us to choose between paying for our police, our teachers, our nurses, and paying our debt," Padilla said in a televised announcement Monday night in Spanish. "We have to act now."
Puerto Rico is running out of time. The island owes $73 billion that it can't pay. Its debt is already junk grade and has one of the lowest possible ratings.
"Now is the moment for us to call on Washington for concrete action," Padilla said, referring to the need to lobby Washington for change on Chapter 9.
The governor compared the island's financial situation to Detroit's, but unlike Detroit, Puerto Rico's only option is to settle its debt with its creditors on its own, which would take years.
Related: Why Puerto Rico is in a 'death spiral'
The first domino could fall on Wednesday when Puerto Rico's government-run energy company, PREPA, has a debt payment due. PREPA almost certainly can't make the payment and is likely to default. That could trigger other Puerto Rican bonds to default later this year.
Padilla didn't mince words about the severity of Puerto Rico's debt crisis. It's huge and the island can't pay its debts. He offered the start of a proposal to get the island back on tracking by calling for "profound changes" to the Puerto Rican government.
He has appointed a "working group" to create a restructuring plan to be completed by August 30. As part of that plan, he anticipates that bondholders could be waiting years to be repaid. He argues that Puerto Rico needs to use some of the funds that would otherwise go to creditors to invest in its economy so it can grow its way back to financial stability.
The island has been experiencing a population exodus with mass migration to the mainland U.S. as people search for jobs and better opportunities. That reduces the tax base and makes it even more difficult for Puerto Rico to pay back its debts.
Many experts believe the island's creditors will have to take a big discount, or "hair cut," to reach a settlement.
Padilla outlined several initiatives, such as reducing government spending and strengthening ties with private business, to help restore economic growth to Puerto Rico, which has been in recession for years.
But he was clear: no matter what, the road ahead will be difficult for Puerto Rico.
"It will be difficult," Padilla says about the island's future. He added: "The size of this debt prevents us from getting out of the cycle of recession and contraction."


What do yall think about this and the relationship PR has w/ the U.S.?
 
Interested to see how this works out, being Puerto Rican myself and having a lot of family over there has me with mixed emotions. It's time for some tough decisions, and people aren't going to be happy.
 
Could you guys explain or link me to good sources explaining the corruption/unethical behavior of these countries that are in financial crises?
 
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I read that Greece lied on their application when trying to gain membership to the Euro from jump. Debt was worse than they reported, once they got in, they just carried on business as usual.

With PR, they don't want to be a state but they benefit from tax funded programs unless my information is incorrect and want more rights that states have.
 
maybe its time to let them be on their own but then again iono enough about the economics of territories and such...
 
That's the thing they get a lot of benefits from the us.but I heard they don't waAnna be down,I'm wit sendING the had mamis out here for a trade tho
 
I read that Greece lied on their application when trying to gain
Why isn't Puerto Rico an official United State yet?

They don't want to be a state. Theyre almost like the south before the civil war, they want states rights but the benefits of being apart of something bigger.

They've held major votes and all the older cats vote "No"
 
I read that Greece lied on their application when trying to gain
They don't want to be a state. Theyre almost like the south before the civil war, they want states rights but the benefits of being apart of something bigger.

They've held major votes and all the older cats vote "No"
There you go then. 
 
 
Why isn't Puerto Rico an official United State yet?
or the opposite...why haven't we let them go like we did with the other holdings (Cuba and Philippines) from the Spanish-American war ?

again my knowledge of territorial economics sucks doe...
 
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Why isn't Puerto Rico an official United State yet?

They get all the benefits of being America (American citizenship) and none of the drawbacks (Very loose income tax statures). They might be one of the countries that America can send to war. I cant remember which ones they are exactly

Why would they become part of America? They already are Americans by birth. They dont need you for anything else
 
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i need to go to PR. Whens the best and cheapest time to fly out there? August?
 
They get all the benefits of being America (American citizenship) and none of the drawbacks (Very loose income tax statures). They might be one of the countries that America can send to war. I cant remember which ones they are exactly

Why would they become part of America? They already are Americans by birth. They dont need you for anything else
Apparently they do, and that's why we're at the crossroads we're at. I believe 2016 will be an era of hybrid totalitarianism upon non-contributing Spanish speaking people of America. Look at what's happening in Cuba. 
 
Apparently they do, and that's why we're at the crossroads we're at. I believe 2016 will be an era of hybrid totalitarianism upon non-contributing Spanish speaking people of America. Look at what's happening in Cuba. 

You wana dumb that down for me?
 
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