Kasz216 said:
We could do that too... though perferably it'd be nice if they could vote on it. I think something like 48% want to be a state... 48% want to be a commonwealth.... with virtually none wanting to be independent. Remove the commonwealth option.... and i gotta think state wins.
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There's a big movement starting because residents don't like us useing PR as a shelling practice range for the Navy. It's up to between 7-10% now... but it doesn't matter if we choose to "give" them independence.
Then we can still use it as a practice range and we won't have to care what they think because they won't be US citizens any more...
(Just to be clear, this is me 100% joking. I think PR is fine as it is or as a state. Now they're paying taxes with out representation and if they become a state they lose some federal funding but would have representation.)
I would cite regulation, but I know you will simply ignore it.







