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Puerto Rico skips bond payments, says Congress must help
« on: May 03, 2016, 04:59:58 am »
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — A spiraling Puerto Rico debt crisis reached a new milestone as the island missed nearly $370 million on a bond payment Monday and officials warned of worse to come if the U.S. Congress doesn't help it dig out from a mountain of debt.

The default was the largest in a series of missed payments by the struggling U.S. territory since last year and Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla warned it was unlikely to be the last.

Puerto Rico has payments totaling nearly $2 billion coming due on July 1, including about $700 million in general obligation bonds that are supposed to be guaranteed under the island's constitution. In an ominous warning directed at Congress and creditors that include U.S. hedge funds, Garcia said the outlook for the next payment is bleak.

"We don't anticipate having the money," he told a news conference in the capital, San Juan.

The remedy, Garcia warned, is either a restructuring arrangement with creditors or legislation from Congress. U.S. lawmakers left for recess last week while a bill that would restore Puerto Rico's legal authority to restructure as states are able to do and set up a fiscal control board was stalled in committee.

Garcia, who inherited the crisis when he took office in January 2013, blamed lobbying by "vulture" hedge funds and what he called "racist" attitudes toward Puerto Rico.

"Our worst enemy at the moment is politics," he said.

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http://www.stripes.com/news/us/puerto-rico-skips-bond-payments-says-congress-must-help-1.407540
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Re: Puerto Rico skips bond payments, says Congress must help
« Reply #1 on: May 03, 2016, 05:10:13 am »
Garcia, who inherited the crisis when he took office in January 2013, blamed lobbying by "vulture" hedge funds and what he called "racist" attitudes toward Puerto Rico.

Not really Garcia. You should look in the mirror to see who is at fault. You folks have run a welfare state that has nothing to offer the world except crime and bad food. Bet you wish you voted for statehood now, eh.

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Re: Puerto Rico skips bond payments, says Congress must help
« Reply #2 on: May 03, 2016, 07:27:35 pm »
Stop spending money you don't have and Congress is the last place to go for help with that.

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Re: Puerto Rico skips bond payments, says Congress must help
« Reply #3 on: May 03, 2016, 10:50:14 pm »
Any "bailout" directed at Puerto Rico will be nuthin' more than money flushed down the toilet.

It will never be paid back.

When you get this far "in the hole", the concept of "restructuring" debt becomes an exercise in fantasy.

I kinda like the way Gerald Ford flipped off New York City back around 1975.

If the Pubbies have any backbone, they'll do it once more.

But of course they don't, so they won't.

Bailout #1 (of many more to come), here we go!