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Home Front: Politix
Puerto Rico's Untold Tale of Corruption
2017-10-01
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 2016

[cfif.org] By now, many Americans are familiar with the public debt fiasco that plagues Puerto Rico. The issue has steadily risen in prominence as the gravity of Puerto Rico’s debt load sets in on the American public. Certainly, the island’s economic mismanagement has taken center stage in Washington, as Puerto Rico Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla has been called to testify numerous times before Congress.

What probably remains unfamiliar to many Americans, however, is the other specter that haunts Puerto Rico’s government: its seemingly unshakable culture of corruption.

Though well-covered on the island, the Garcia Padilla administration’s questionable ties to political fundraiser Anaudi Hernandez hasn’t truly broken into the mainstream media landscape.

Hernandez, along with nine other Puerto Rican businessmen and officials, was arrested in December 2015 as part of an ongoing FBI corruption investigation into Padilla’s government. At the time of their arrests, FBI special agent for San Juan, Carlos Cases, issued a scathing indictment of Puerto Rico’s government and the role corruption played in driving it to the brink of default, stating, "Unfortunately, this is one more case of graft, greed, and corruption that over the last 20 years have contributed to the government of Puerto Rico's fragile economic condition and [placed it] on the brink of bankruptcy... Let there be no doubt this is only the beginning and the investigation will continue."
Posted by:Anomalous Sources

#4  The culture of corruption is what separates the First World from the third.

The USA has pockets of third world in some of our larger cities. I believe they can be cleaned up when the people are tired of it (NY seems to elect a Guiliani once in awhile to clean things up for awhile).

The problem is despite all evidence some folks never seem to tire of it (looking at you Chicago).
Posted by: rjschwarz   2017-10-01 12:24  

#3  Ah, yes, the Culture of Corruption. The gift that Spain gave to the New World keeps on giving (and not just the Spanish).
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2017-10-01 12:06  

#2  Bad Luck

Have to ponder the ritual of confession, the belief that you can get away with any sin if only you do penance, and its relationship to a culture's acceptance of corruption.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-10-01 06:48  

#1  You know what? Fuck that fucking Godamn useless Mayor.
Giving hugs and moral support is what Nurses do. I need a hard as nails:
Andi riot, anti looting, pro-security, pro fix my town Mayor.

Emotion does not run the world. Duct tape does.
If you could not find any, you are worthless.

Showboat one more time.
Posted by: newc   2017-10-01 00:45  

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