Probably the Zodiac killer, Rafael Cruz.
Thanks for the affirmation!
Wrong. They love a country they understand perfectly, it just isn't real.
Gen-X kids are hardcore, especially when hungry and broke
Ah yes. I remember my 20s and 30s...sorta.
I was going to suggest the same. That's our most likely choice for emigration.
I'm glad it is this obvious from the outside. I've felt gaslit ny entire life living here. We're sold this bill of goods, The American Dream, but we have to buy it on credit and it never really meets expectations.
The sad fact is its taken the general population around 50 years to wake up to the klepto-kakistocracy being forged and the only hope I have is that they're overplaying their hands too soon while the general population still has a hope of reversing course peacefully.
In our neighborhood a lot of families set up a fire pit in the driveway and hang out passing out candy. It's something we hadn't seen before moving into our neighborhood and we love it.
“It’s strange how pain marks our faces, and makes us look like family.”
Yup, we also add French and German in the mix!
Saint Louis would like some words:
Bellefontaine (BELL-fountain)
Cabanne (CAB-a-knee)
Chouteau (SHOW-toe)
Carondelet (kron-duh-let)
Cote Brilliante (coat BRILL-yunt)
DeTonty (duh-TON-tee)
Dougherty Ferry (DOOR-uh-tee ferry)
DeBaliviere (duh-BALL-uh-ver)
Goethe (GO-thee)
Gravois (GRAV-oy)
Gratiot (GRASH-it)
Hodiamont (HOAD-uh-mont)
Juniata (june-ee-AH-tuh)
Kossuth (KOSS-ooth)
Laclede (lah-CLEED)
Spoede (SPAY-dee)
Tesson Ferry (TESS-on ferry)
Zumbehl (ZUM-bull)
Never.
Which I assume is your point.
faRscism?
Back to the bootstrap factory with you
He broke federal law in a public setting. If one murder would be enough...why not this?
Security clearances have dependent requirements. His admitted and open drug use should have been the first thing to get his clearance revoked but as others have stated: in America you are only liable for the crimes you cannot afford to commit; as long as you have the money for it you can do anything here.
1.7% nationally isn't much when spread out. I'm sure there are districts out there which are predominantly Puerto Rican, I just don't think they're a significantly large group.
Which is why I fully support making them a state and giving them due representation.
An estimated 5.8 million Hispanics of Puerto Rican origin lived in the United States in 2021
337 million in the US.
I wouldn't call 1.7% spread across 50 states significant.
Puerto Rican voters
Does someone else want to tell atempuser23?
At least when you're wrong about something you're willing to keep doubling down and not see how!