Last edited by Ellis; November-7th-2012 at 03:13 PM.
Talk about playoffs in college football:
http://www.talkaboutplayoffs.com/
We're talking about playoffs?!-TJ
we're discussing "what if's" and I can't answer this question.
As stated before... this referendum would go before congress and they would approve or deny the request for statehood.
I'm simply offering points that "may" be brought up as the issue is debated.
I'm curious how all the pro-statehood and anti-statehood politicians would argue their case. Anything I've written in this thread is my guess at what some may bring up, whether they're valid points or not. Who knows, it may not even be that kind of process.
I do not know the formal process of applying for statehood in congress. I would love to know! Especially since it doesn't happen often.
Last edited by Ellis; November-7th-2012 at 03:15 PM.
My old age won't allow me to remember the year, but I remember one year where it was up for debate and the "mainland" government wanted Puerto Rico to be a state but wanted 2 make it this only if Guam agreed as well. Guam didn't want it so the government, to my old memory, wasn't sure if they should have statehood.
My personal opinion is, in this day and age, if we're going to call them part of the U.S., they should get full benefits and become a state. Yeah paying federal taxes sucks, but you also get other benefits that the taxes should pay for.
My happiness.
It's not easy to get in and out of the country down here because it's a bunch of islands. It would be easier to sneak onto the main land.
Also, try going to other countries, even places like Costa Rica who are encouraging continentals to move their and try working without proper documents.
It's only in America that you can just sneak in, buy a car, get a job and prosper.
"Imagination was given to man to compensate for what he is not, and a sense of humor to console him for what he is." - Sir Bacon
When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace.-Jimi Hendrix
Conservatives cant trust Republicans
"Imagination was given to man to compensate for what he is not, and a sense of humor to console him for what he is." - Sir Bacon
When the power of love overcomes the love of power the world will know peace.-Jimi Hendrix
D.C. doesn't deserve statehood. They are too small. What D.C. deserves to address their lack of Representation is:
1. Since the land D.C. was taken from Maryland, the citizens should be allowed to vote for the Senators in Maryland.
2. D.C. does deserve a congressman or two and to balance that out, create a new congressional Republican leaning state.
If Republicans want to start appealing to hispanics; allowing PR to become #51 would be a start. I think though PR citizens would end up saying no; once they found out they had to pay income taxes.
Fine by me. I say let them become a state so that they pay federal income tax. We could use a little extra revenue.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)