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I’m not sure that more than 50% of Puerto Rico wants to be a state.

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They vote on it rather frequently. They do at the moment but it does waffle a bit.

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The last vote had a very huge abstention ‘vote’, which was the only reason the ‘for’ vote out performed the ‘against’.

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If “no vote” was a candidate I don’t think we would have had a president since Jefferson.

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What are the downsides to becoming a state?

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I’m sure there’s good reasons involving Cultural identity and policy disagreement that they wouldn’t want to become a state, but it really seems like it would be a huge win financially.

It would be Missouri yet again holding the bag. They’d no longer be able to plead poverty for more federal funding.

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Puerto Rico doesn’t pay federal taxes

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PR is so poor that very few there would pay income tax. The majority of people would actually receive money due to the EITC.

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