Sunday, September 14, 2014

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Puerto Rico Won't Pay Her Bills, So the Last Air Ambulance Closes

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Eighteen months. That is how long it has been since air-ambulance service Aeromed has been paid for its services by the Puerto Rico health program “Mi Salud” — for a debt of $US4.6 million dollars.+
As a result, Puerto Rico’s only air-ambulance service is shutting down. Those injured in a serious accident, who cannot be transported by ambulance fast enough to save their lives, will die.+
They will not die because the technology doesn’t exist. They will not die because there is no will to save them. They will die because the commonwealth government, under the current administration of Alejandro García Padilla, has utterly failed in its attempt to lead the territory.+
This can’t be written off as a simple mistake; nor can it be written off as the fault of the previous administration of Luis Fortuño.+
Alejandro, you own this one.+
When the former governor (Fortuño) tried to address the over-burdened government and tried to cut the size of government, he was attacked, universally. Protests filled the streets; many strikes took place (some of which were illegal); and the media went into a wild, zombie-like frenzy. Even then, candidate Alejandro García Padilla joined union protests.+
He said that under his administration there would be no layoffs. True. Instead, he is simply refusing to pay for a critical emergency service.+
Understand this, as a limited-government, conservative libertarian I firmly believe that the government has only a few critical missions. Emergency response is one of those.+
To compound his incompetence with the island’s financial crisis, the governor has bungled the hiring of a trustee to oversee the reforms at the heavily indebted Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority. The record of Lisa Donahue suggests that mass layoffs are coming to the power company, and the unions are already threatening strikes. The governor has indicated that she will have no power, and that he will be the one making decisions.+
I assume he is saying he will order the layoffs that must come, but ready yourselves for “It was her!”+
There is no way to overstate the crisis in Puerto Rico today.+
Earlier this week, El Nuevo Dia reported that existing home sales on the island had dropped from 13,403 in 2006 to just 1,654 this year — a roughly 85 percent decline. More than 300,000 Puerto Ricans have left since then, with some estimates expecting another 500,000 to leave in the next several years.+
Tax revenue, critical given the island’s massive $70 billion debt (or over $100 billon by some estimates, beyond 100 percent of GDP) has fallen. That is despite draconian tax programs and higher utility fees that few can afford. Entire government agencies have fallen behind on their utility payments.+
Yet the government is willing to pay as much as one $1 million per year to hire a trustee to do what those in power should have had the courage to do already. What about a critical air-ambulance service?+
Politicians and political parties have failed the people of Puerto Rico. Politics as usual is the politics of the abyss.+
Editor’s note: after this article was published, the Puerto Rican government announced they would use helicopters from the Electric Power Authority to fill in until a new service could begin.+
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Chikungunya spreads to Colombia

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The mosquito-borne chikungunya virus spreads further in the Americas, with the first four cases in Colombia confirmed on the Caribbean coast.

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Venezuela looks set to lock away prominent opposition leader Leopoldo López 

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CARACAS, Venezuela — The trial of Venezuelan opposition leader Leopoldo López has proceeded along a clear trajectory so far, seemingly driven toward a predetermined outcome.
Which, of course, is also how railroads work.
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Shadowy sale of Venezuela paper raises fears of slow-building news blackout 

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CARACAS, Venezuela — Through 15 years of roiling social change, the Venezuelan newspaper El Universal has been a go-to source for readers looking for tough coverage and criticism of the political upheavals brought by Hugo Chávez, the late president.
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Proposal to make Spanish Puerto Rico's first language - Fox News Latino

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Proposal to make Spanish Puerto Rico's first language
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The pro-statehood sector of the island's population generally supports the predominant use of English and independence-minded members of the Puerto Rican public generally prefer Spanish. The senator making the proposal is Antonio Fas Alzamora, with ...

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Puerto Rico News: Senator in US Commonwealth Wants to Make Spanish the ... - Latin Post

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Puerto Rico News: Senator in US Commonwealth Wants to Make Spanish the ...
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As of now, both Spanish and English are "officially co-equal" in all public forums thanks to Law 1-993, according to the news agency. Former Gov. Pedro Rossello, as a member of the PNP party in favor of Puerto Rico statehood, supported the law at the time.
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Governor's Plan to Beat Both “Sovereign Commonwealth” and ... 

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Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla has been considering three strategies for defeating not onlystatehood but the “Sovereign Commonwealth” advocated by many in the 'Commonwealth' party he heads in a plebiscite provided for by a ... As worded in the report, Puerto Ricans would “first vote on the question of whether they would like to be part of the United States or would like to be independent, and then choose between the available status options, as limited by the ...

A New Economic Plan For Puerto Rico 

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Puerto Rico has had a fairly simple economic plan for decades. The plan is based on preferential tax treatment for U.S. based and foreign corporations, and some fear that if Puerto Rico gives up itsterritorial status, this perceived economic advantage will also be lost.
The theory behind this strategy is straightforward: by offering very low tax rates for corporations, Puerto Rico can lure U.S. corporations its shores. These corporations, it is thought, will then provide jobs and spend money in Puerto Rico, boosting the island’s economy.
How is that working out for Puerto Rico?
  • The economy has declined for all but two of the past nine years, while neighboring Caribbean nations saw increases.
  • Puerto Rico’s labor participation rate, the percentage of people of working age who are employed, is 20% lower than that of the rest of the U.S.
  • Puerto Rico’s debt is equal to 95.7% of the gross domestic product of the island.
  • The per capita income of Puerto Rico is $18,080, lower than Cuba as well as all 50 states.
  • The per capita income fell by $1,000 between 2004 and 2013, while even the poorest states saw a rise.
Clearly, things are not going well for Puerto Rico economically.
Robert Shapiro,chair of NDN’s Global Initiative, has an alternative to suggest. In a new paper, Dr. Shapiro compares Puerto Rico to Ireland. Just as Ireland has been able to position itself as a low-cost option for foreign companies hoping to access the lucrative UK market, Puerto Rico can offer foreign investors an affordable access point for the US market.
“Ireland,” Shapiro points out, “transformed itself over one generation from the poorest country in the E.U. to one of its most prosperous members.”
Puerto Rico has some advantages already: a skilled, low cost workforce, easy travel and trade to and from the mainland US, and a bilingual population. With both Spanish and English already in place, Puerto Rico can attract both Latin American companies used to trading in Spanish and European and Asian companies used to trading in English.
Shapiro emphasizes that Ireland’s transformation wasn’t just a marketing push. By focusing on very strategic initiatives for education, finance, and business-friendly infrastructure, Ireland was able to become a very welcoming environment for businesses. Puerto Rico would need to do the same.
Puerto Rico has weaknesses in its infrastructure, particularly in the area of energy costs and transport (logistics) which make it less attractive for businesses. Rethinking government regulations and tax policies could also make a difference, Shapiro suggests.
Puerto Rico’s “long reliance on U.S. tax breaks for American corporations operating there to spur growth and modernization has failed,” Shapiro concludes.  “Like Ireland and its relationship to the E.U., Puerto Rico can offer a low-cost platform for foreign multinationals to engage in the U.S. market.  The key to this new approach lies in the deliberate and sometimes politically difficult promotion of the economic and political conditions that attract large volumes of foreign direct investment.”
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Puerto Rico's Political Fate | Información al Desnudo

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Reading from two novels about Puerto Rico by Robert Friedman, followed by a panel discussion about the island's status with political commentator Gerson Borrero and Columbia Law School professor Christina Duffy Ponsa.

INTERVIEW: Luis Fortuno to PJM: Puerto Rico Statehood Before...

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INTERVIEW: Luis Fortuno to PJM: Puerto Rico Statehood Before Immigration Reform.

Puerto Rico Won't Pay Her Bills, So the Last Air Ambulance Closes - PanAm Post (blog)

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Puerto Rico Won't Pay Her Bills, So the Last Air Ambulance Closes
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To compound his incompetence with the island's financial crisis, the governor has bungled the hiring of a trustee to oversee the reforms at the heavily indebted Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority. The record of Lisa Donahue suggests that mass layoffs ...

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Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic President Hold Talks in Santo Domingo - Caribbean Journal

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Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic President Hold Talks in Santo Domingo
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Puerto Rico Governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla met Thursday in Santo Domingo with Dominican Republic Prseident Danilo Medina. The meeting, which lasted for over an hour, focused largely on the area of security, according to a statement from the National ...
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Puerto Ricans flock to US mainland as island crisis worsens - Yahoo News UK

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Puerto Ricans flock to US mainland as island crisis worsens
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The island of Puerto Rico is depopulating, as residents stream to the US mainland fleeing the island's economic crisis and political gridlock in search of jobs. Since 2009, more Puerto Ricanshave been living pn the American mainland than on the ... 
Number of Puerto Ricans Living in Puerto Rico Declines; Those Living in U.S ...AllGov

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Doral says conflict with Puerto Rico govt could impact economy - Business News Americas

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Doral says conflict with Puerto Rico govt could impact economy
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The Puerto Rican government's failure to reach an agreement with local bank Doral Financial could lead to declines in investment, GDP growth and revenue that far outweigh the cost of settling with the bank, said Doral advisor Robert Shapiro. Doral ...

The Puerto Rico Economy Nears The Abyss - Seeking Alpha (registration)

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The Puerto Rico Economy Nears The Abyss
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Like a mad leviathan from the deep that chokes and drowns its prey, the tide of bad news keeps coming for Puerto Rico and threatens to drag the island commonwealth and its bondholders under. Indeed, Puerto Rico faces a massive fight on multiple fronts.

Enchanted Isle: Puerto Rico – Intelligent Travel

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An unincorporated U.S. territory since the end of the Spanish-American War, Puerto Rico established its own constitution in 1952, beginning its complicated status as a commonwealth. And while its residents are American ...

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Puerto Rican pleads guilty to selling putrid pork
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A Puerto Rico businessman has pleaded guilty to selling thousands of …


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Puerto Rico Finds It Has New Friends in Hedge Funds

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Hedge fund firms and investors have bought about 10 percent of all Puerto Rico government bonds, and have offered to help the government in expectation of a big return on their investment.

Moody’s: PR no longer benefits directly from gains in US economic

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Moody’s: PR no longer benefits directly from gains in US economic growth

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PR to host summit for LatAm investors

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PR to host summit for LatAm investors

The Puerto Rico government is gearing up to host a summit for Latin American inv ...

Spanish banking titan Botín dead 79; eldest daughter to take Santander helm

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New special education chief named
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The Puerto Rico Education Department has named a new assistant secretary to oversee its troubled special education arm.
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Puerto Rico-native Nellie Gorbea has won the Democratic nomination for Rhode Island secretary of state.
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Court adds gay marriage to Sept. 29 agenda
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De Blasio says NY will remain target
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US airlines improve their on-time performance
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Senior Americans burdened with student debt
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Feds raid fashion hub in money laundering probe
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Nevada lawmakers considering $1.3B Tesla package
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NEW YORK — In the world of currencies, the dollar is starting to look like a safe home in a tough neighborhood.
Islamic State group not an unstoppable juggernaut
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Obama's plan to destroy Islamic State extremists
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Haiti gets help for mosquito-borne virus outbreak
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Officials: Coca plants discovery a first for Mexico
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Gates Foundation to spend $50M on Ebola response
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Shapiro: PR should follow Ireland path

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Shapiro: PR should follow Ireland path

Economist Robert Shapiro, who served as undersecretary of the U.S. Commerce Depa ...

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San Juan is the perfect destination for New Yorkers

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The sandy beaches, elegant Spanish-style homes, and centuries-old forts of San Juan, Puerto Rico, could make you easily forget you're still in the U.S. And all those rum-soaked cocktails certainly don't help with thinking clearly. An unincorporated territory of the U.S., Puerto Rico requires no passport or complications with customs to gain entry, and direct flights from New York City to San Juan take just about four hours - but you'll feel like you're a world away.



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Monday, September 8, 2014

Latin American, Caribbean officials urged to support LGBT rights

Latin American, Caribbean officials urged to support LGBT rights

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Tracy Robinson, chair of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, second from right, sits on a panel at a meeting of LGBT rights advocates from Latin America and the Caribbean in Lima, Peru, on Sept. 6, 2014. (Washington Blade photo by Michael K. Lavers)
LIMA, Peru — The chair of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights on Saturday said politicians throughout the Western Hemisphere have an obligation to publicly oppose anti-LGBT discrimination and violence.
“Politicians can’t be neutral to tolerance and hatred,” Tracy Robinson told the Washington Blade after she spoke at a meeting of Latin American and Caribbean LGBT rights advocates in the Peruvian capital. “They actually have to create an enabling and a supportive environment in which persons can undertake rights work on behalf of LGBTI persons.”
Created by the Washington-based Organization of American States in 1959, the commission seeks to promote human rights throughout the Western Hemisphere. It works closely with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights that the OAS established in 1959.
The commission’s Unit on the Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans and Intersex Persons formed in 2011.
Robinson, a Jamaican lawyer, has been a member of the OAS General Assembly since 2012. Her colleagues elected her chair of the commission in March.

Commission considering 50 LGBT petitions

Robinson told the Blade there are roughly 50 petitions before the commission from OAS member states in the Western Hemisphere that are at various stages of consideration. A number of LGBT rights advocates from the Bahamas, Honduras, Ecuador and other countries approached her after she spoke at the meeting to discuss cases they hope the commission will consider.
“They will help to develop standards, they will help to provide some clarity on what the norms are, what the expectations of states are and what the responsibility states have to remedy and repair violations,” Robinson told the Blade.
Robinson described the 2012 ruling from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in favor of lesbian Chilean Judge Karen Atala who lost custody of her three daughters to her ex-husband seven years earlier because of her sexual orientation “as a landmark case I think for the Americas” and for the world.
The Mexican Supreme Court cited the Atala case in its 2013 decision that said a law banning same-sex marriage in the state of Oaxaca is unconstitutional.
A gay Mexican couple seeking the right to legally marry in their country in May filed a formal complaint with the commission. Three gay Chilean couples who are seeking to exchange vows in the South American country last November filed a lawsuit with the Inter-American Court of Human Rights.
“The court took a bold step in establishing an even more expansive human rights claims on behalf of LGBTI persons than was immediately before the court in [the Atala] case,” Robinson told the Blade. “More of those cases will help to clarify the situation, clarify the standards and help both activists and states to understand what is now needed to respond to the violations which we do see everyday.”

Anti-LGBT violence persists in spite of legal advances

Same-sex couples are able to legally marry in 19 states and D.C., Canada, Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay, Mexico City, French Guiana, the French islands of Martinique, Guadeloupe, Saint Martin and Saint Barthélemy and the Caribbean Netherlands that includes the islands of Bonaire, Saba and Sint Eustatius.
Lawmakers in the Mexican state of Coahuila last week overwhelmingly approved a same-sex marriage bill.
A handful of same-sex couples in Colombia have exchanged vows since July 2013, but the country’s anti-gay inspector general has challenged these unions in court.
The Ecuadorian government is currently in the process of implementing a law that will allow same-sex couples to legally register their civil unions. Peruvian and Chilean lawmakers are also considering the issue.
Argentina President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in 2012 signed what many advocates describe as the world’s most progressive transgender rights law that allows trans Argentinians to legally change their gender on official documents without surgery and an affidavit from a doctor or another medical provider. Cuba in 2008 began offering free sex-reassignment surgeries under the country’s national health care system, but LGBT rights advocates who oppose the Cuban government have previously pointed out to the Blade that less than 30 trans people have undergone the procedure on the island.
Peruvian Congressman Carlos Bruce, sponsor of a bill that would allow same-sex couples to enter into civil unions in the South American country, in May came out as gay. Angélica Lozano, a former councilwoman in the Colombian capital of Bogotá, earlier this year became the first openly LGBT person elected to the Colombian Congress.
Anti-LGBT persecution and violence remain pervasive throughout the Western Hemisphere in spite these advances.
Consensual same-sex sexual relations remain criminalized in Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Jamaica, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago and Guyana.
United Belize Advocacy Movement, a Belizean HIV/AIDS group, in 2010 challenged the Central American country’s law that criminalizes homosexuality. Javed Jaghai, a Jamaican gay rights advocate, last month withdrew his lawsuit against the island’s anti-sodomy law because of concerns over his personal safety and that of his family.
A report from Global Rights, a Washington-based human rights organization, that Robinson and other commissioners discussed during a hearing last November said trans Brazilians accounted for slightly more than half of the 300 reported LGBT murder victims in the South American country in 2012. The group noted figures from the Brazilian Secretariat of Human Rights that estimate 52 percent of them were of color.
Nelson Arambú, an advocate from Honduras, told the Blade during an interview in New York earlier this summer that 176 LGBT Hondurans have been reported killed between a 2009 coup that toppled the Central American country’s president and May. These include Walter Tróchez, a prominent LGBT rights activist, and Erick Martínez, a gay journalist and activist.
Colombian LGBT rights advocates continue to express their outrage over the suicide of a gay teenager, Sergio Urrego, last month. Reports indicate that administrators of the high school the 16-year-old attended allegedly subjected him to anti-gay discrimination after a teacher saw a picture of Urrego kissing his boyfriend on his cell phone.
Robinson acknowledged to the Blade the state of LGBT rights in countries throughout the Americas and in the Caribbean is “really varied.” She said insecurity and anti-LGBT violence are “dominant” issues throughout the hemisphere.
“The initial work of the commission has focused on violence issues and my hope is that we’ll begin to see some results,” Robinson told the Blade. “Now the commission itself doesn’t create the change, but the hope is that we can support the work that defenders are doing, but also strengthening state accountability in relation to violence.”
Robinson conceded the commission has “very limited resources on the table” to conduct its work in support of LGBT rights. She nevertheless said she remains optimistic these issues will gain further traction in the region in the coming years.
“I think we’ll have more clarity on states’ responsibilities where there’s violence and particularly states’ responsibility where the violence is perpetrated both by state actors and by private individuals,” Robinson told the Blade. “My hope is that in the long run we will see a reduction in the levels of violence, we will see a reduction in the impunity which is now widespread for violence against LGBTI persons.”