Meanwhile, back in Puerto Rico …
“Now This” producer Melissa Fajardo presents video documentary footage from three Puerto Ricans coping with life in Puerto Rico two months after Hurricane Maria passed directly over the island, leaving devastation in its wake.
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if we, as a world power, would begin investing our massive funds into individual solar power, sustainable water collecting/desalination..etc… for everyone, talking about California fire scenarios as well, and other “natural” disasters, we would be better able to survive these, as well as terrorist attacks, etc.. instead of bailing out rich people and enabling useless bureaucrats, like all the people in congress, and our ridiculous end-of-race president… good video, not surprising me…if I dont give money it is because I am trying to survive like everyone, and have NO confidence in the bureaucratic America, FEMA or Homeland Security, or any other “nonprofit” organization, sad, but truth… let us see the tax returns of all these “helpful” organizations…