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11-14-2012, 05:42 PM
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Of course, but then again, we were founded on the principal of no taxation without representation. If the people of Puerto Rico want statehood, they should be allowed at least a debate about the topic. I feel the same about DC.
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11-14-2012, 06:04 PM
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Originally Posted by AOII Angel
Of course, but then again, we were founded on the principal of no taxation without representation. If the people of Puerto Rico want statehood, they should be allowed at least a debate about the topic. I feel the same about DC.
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IIRC Puerto Rico does not pay federal income taxes, although they do pay local taxes.
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11-14-2012, 06:27 PM
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Originally Posted by AOII Angel
Of course, but then again, we were founded on the principal of no taxation without representation. If the people of Puerto Rico want statehood, they should be allowed at least a debate about the topic. I feel the same about DC.
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Actually it's DC who gets hosed in a lot of ways when it comes to lack of representation. But they at least do get a say in who the Chief Executive is.
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The SNP (Scottish National Party), which has always campaigned for Scottish independence and pledged to hold a referendum on the matter, won a majority in the Scottish Parliament in the last election. (Prior to that, since 2007, it was a minority government.) Last month, British PM David Cameron and Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond signed an agreement (the "Edinburgh Agreement") providing a legal framework under which the referendum will be held. I forgot with my earlier post that it provides that a single question, the exact wording of which will be decided by the Scottish Parliament, will be put to the electorate. The idea of the single question, as opposed to multiple questions as were used in PR, is to provide a clear answer -- "a fair test and decisive expression of the views of people in Scotland and a result that everyone will respect."
The SNP says it is in favor of retaining the monarchy (I wonder whether Elizabeth II would suddenly become Elizabeth I north of the border, though) and of Scotland joining the Commonwealth.
The referendum is scheduled to be held in the Fall of 2014.
Polls have tended to show that more Scots oppose independence than support it. But Sean Connery will, no doubt, vote for independence.
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Interesting. I didn't know all of that. It's funny though, because a friend of mine who is a massive Anglophile calls the SNP "Labour with a Scottish accent."
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IIRC Puerto Rico does not pay federal income taxes, although they do pay local taxes.
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They also do pay federal payroll taxes, and federal employees also pay federal income tax IIRC.
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11-15-2012, 11:48 AM
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SAMESIES!
I know I definitely don't want independence. I'm don't think that would work out too well. But I'm torn between statehood and "free associated state" or whatever the official term is. Mainly cause I don't know 100% of what the latter means and I haven't had time to read up on it 
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Thinking on it a bit, I think I now know where I stand. I don't want either statehood or complete independence. I would prefer something like teh Compact of Free Association that several small states in the Pacific have with the USA. I'm afraid if we become a state, we will lose our sense of national identity. On the other hand, if we become independent, I'm afraid all the sacrifice and good done for the US by Puerto Ricans will be forgotten by both sides. *shrugs*
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11-15-2012, 05:38 PM
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I hadn't heard/read that about those not selecting an option. But I think you mean governor rather than mayor.
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Oof, sorry, brain fart on that one. I think I had the word "majority" bouncing around in my head and it came out on the keyboard. I know Puerto Rico isn't a city
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