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[–] AA5B@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago (7 children)

All those reasons sound entirely plausible, but perhaps statehood is one path toward fixing them. Clearly statehood would result in better representation. I don’t see how you get that any other way.

  • If PR were a state, would the FEMA response to that hurricane a few years back, be so bad?
  • Would they get more infrastructure spending to keep rebuilding their electrical grid: heck turn the island into 100% renewables, with mini-grids for resilience?
  • Would there be more trade, tourism, commercial development, leading to more well paying jobs?
  • would their local government get more oversight, higher standards (I’m assuming but maybe not)

What’s the objection to tourism? A bunch of people travelling there, spending tons of money, chances for Puerto Ricans to make much more money than they typically would …. How can I visit there and not be part of the problem?

[–] Twista713@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

I really enjoyed visiting there a few years ago and definitely want to go back! I've since paid more attention and at least from what I've seen, statehood seems like the best path forward. My wife and I also visited Iceland last year, but that island is in a completely different situation in multiple ways. Their geothermal power is awesome though. PR could certainly benefit from renewables but more local control and growth. You're asking some good questions though.

[–] AA5B@lemmy.world 2 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

What are some of your best experiences in Iceland?

Both have been on my list for a while, but out of the blue, one of my kids asked about visiting Iceland. I have no idea where his interest is from, but I’m excited about the idea. Just need to get the kid a passport and wait for an opportune school break

[–] Twista713@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Well the best 2 tours were the Golden Circle and the southern coast, where you visit a volcano, some geysers and waterfalls, and the black sands beach. Seeing the Northern Lights was amazing and the whale watching boat trip where we saw dolphins was another highlight. We've learned to schedule a guided food tour as our first excursion, as those guides are usually well-versed on the nuances of local spots/issues. We were blown away by how delicious all the food was there, except for the shark... it's worth it for the experience, but hard for me to recommend as the taste is so powerful. The museums were well worth visiting!

[–] AA5B@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago

Sounds excellent, thanks!

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