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True Federalist (진정한 연방 주의자)
Ernest
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« on: May 08, 2012, 08:05:31 PM »

I really wish we let Puerto Rico go whether they want to or not...frankly, the money spent on upgrading its infrastructure would not be worth it. Can someone elaborate on what "enhanced" Commonwealth is??
Probably something like what Belau, the Marshall Islands, and Micronesia have.
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Ernest
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« Reply #1 on: May 09, 2012, 11:32:46 PM »

I really wish we let Puerto Rico go whether they want to or not...frankly, the money spent on upgrading its infrastructure would not be worth it. Can someone elaborate on what "enhanced" Commonwealth is??
Probably something like what Belau, the Marshall Islands, and Micronesia have.

Those are independent UN members.
If it is like that, then I would support it.

Nah, we still subsidize all three, provide for their defense, etc. The main difference is that they have internal autonomy, so Congress can't override their laws like it can with the territories.
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