Puerto Rico?s coming bond default

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  • Barry-xlovecam
    It's 42
    • Jun 2010
    • 18083

    #1

    Puerto Rico?s coming bond default

    Move over Greece ...

    The declaration by Puerto Rico?s governor that the island?s $72 billion in debt is ?not payable? was not only a warning to its creditors. It was also aimed at leaders in Washington, who perhaps more than anyone could determine whether Puerto Rico?s finances can be stabilized or will slide into chaos.

    But the federal response was relatively reserved on Monday. The White House made it clear that Puerto Rico would not receive a ?federal bailout? but expressed some support for an effort to allow the island?s public corporations to use federal bankruptcy protections. As a United States commonwealth, Puerto Rico is not allowed to authorize bankruptcy, which means that impairing its debts could prove practically impossible.


    Gov. Alejandro García Padilla plans to discuss the island?s fiscal crisis on a televised broadcast on Monday night.Puerto Rico?s Governor Says Island?s Debts Are ?Not Payable.


    But the push in Congress for Chapter 9 faces stiff opposition from many Republicans, particularly conservatives, who say that allowing Puerto Rico to restructure its debts in bankruptcy would amount to a free pass for decades of fiscal mismanagement by local government officials.

    http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/30/bu...debt.html?_r=0
    The US isn't kicking them out of the Dollar.
  • crockett
    in a van by the river
    • May 2003
    • 76818

    #2
    Originally posted by Barry-xlovecam
    Move over Greece ...



    The US isn't kicking them out of the Dollar.
    I've never understood how so many people can come from one little island.
    In November, you can vote for America's next president or its first dictator.

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    • DonJon69
      Confirmed User
      • Nov 2014
      • 475

      #3
      Originally posted by crockett
      I've never understood how so many people can come from one little island.
      I think there are more Puerto Ricans in America than there are in Puerto Rico. Just like there are more Irish here than in Ireland.
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      • Rochard
        Jägermeister Test Pilot
        • Dec 2001
        • 75733

        #4
        Puerto Rico is getting short end of the stick.... No one seems to care about them.

        Why don't we turn it into a massive tourist destination like Hawaii? AND maybe make them a state too.
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        Brooklyn, NY

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        • crockett
          in a van by the river
          • May 2003
          • 76818

          #5
          Originally posted by Rochard
          Puerto Rico is getting short end of the stick.... No one seems to care about them.

          Why don't we turn it into a massive tourist destination like Hawaii? AND maybe make them a state too.
          Because their govt is corrupt and the place is crime ridden.
          In November, you can vote for America's next president or its first dictator.

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          • MiamiBoyz
            fgfdftre6
            • Oct 2012
            • 6688

            #6
            Originally posted by crockett
            Because their govt is corrupt and the place is crime ridden.
            Yes, as 99% of all Spanish speaking countries are (and lets face it...it is an island 3 miles by 1 mile) so hardly a real country anyway!

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