I am very peculiar. I base my opinion on facts and not someone else's opinion. But a nation will be strong and endure when it has intelligent, sensible leaders
Seneca Village was a thriving Black community in 19th-century NYC. It was destroyed in 1857 to build Central Park. Its important history is now being rediscovered through archaeology. #NYC#History
It looks like the question of Puerto Rico's status, including potential independence, is an ongoing and complex issue. Here's a summary of what's been happening recently, based on the search results:
* Recent Vote for Statehood: In November 2024, Puerto Rico held a referendum where a majority (around 57-58%) voted in favor of becoming a U.S. state. This was the fourth time this century that a majority voted for statehood in a referendum.
* Independence Movement: While statehood has gained the most votes in recent referendums, there's still an independence movement in Puerto Rico. In the 2020 elections, the Puerto Rican Independence Party saw a significant increase in their vote share compared to previous elections. Polling in early 2024 also suggested growing support for independence or free association.
* Congressional Role: Ultimately, the power to change Puerto Rico's status lies with the U.S. Congress. While Puerto Ricans have voted on their preferred status multiple times, Congress has not taken action to make these votes binding.
* Other Options: Besides statehood and independence, other options like maintaining the current "Commonwealth" status or exploring an "Enhanced Commonwealth" status have been discussed, although federal officials have stated that the latter isn't feasible.
In short, while there's been a recent vote in favor of statehood, the future of Puerto Rico's political status, including the possibility of independence, remains uncertain and subject to decisions made by the U.S. Congress.
Matthew 9:37-38 GNT
[37] So he said to his disciples, โThe harvest is large, but there are few workers to gather it in. [38] Pray to the owner of the harvest that he will send out workers to gather in his harvest.โ
https://t.co/G5yguJfblX
American citizens are PISSED after finding out that theyโve been paying for illegal migrants to get mortgages to buy homes through FHA.
The taxpayer funded loans given to people who ARE NOT CITIZENS were $186,000
Illegals have been buying houses and Americans canโt afford to pay rent?
@DOGE@DOGE_USDA@DOGE_SSA Reward loyalty. Give loyal U.S. Citizens a Stimulus Package of $20,000. Ask them to report fraud in government and pay them for being silent soilders.
This will help the U.S. citizens heal from all kinds of oppression. We have been taken forgranted and are wounded.