• @Carrolade
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    412 months ago

    Yeah, but then they’d have to start paying federal income taxes. That’s a big part of why their statehood referendums are always so close, it’s a legit pros and cons list.

    Last time “yes” did win by just a few percentage points though.

    • Rhaedas
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      322 months ago

      The citizens do seem to be split between the choices, and in the end it is and should be up to them. I find it not surprising that the biggest reason for opposition outside PR is because it would change the balance of senators. Which is rich, since Congress as a whole needs a revamp in representation count in the House anyway, but we’ve held to an outdated number because it’s “hard” to change.

      I read there’s another possible option - go back under Spanish governance. I wonder how much support that even gets, or if Spain would even want it.

      • @twistypencil
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        182 months ago

        There is another option, it’s independence. That third camp is not as popular but it’s full of the most romantic of the boriquas

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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      22 months ago

      So if I moved to Puerto Rico I wouldn’t have to pay income tax?

    • UltraMagnus0001
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      12 months ago

      Well, Kentucky takes all of our tax money including most republican states