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    Legalize Prostitution or Marijuana? Puerto Rico Is Looking for Ideas to Solve Debt Crisis

    http://fusion.net/leadership/story/p...-crisis-586448

    In Puerto Rico, 45 percent of the population lives in poverty, and the unemployment rate is a solid 15 percent.

    Those numbers aren't a good sign for any area of the United States, least of all an island whose name translates to “Rich Port.” But after years of recession, Puerto Rico's debt crisis finally seems to have reached a day of reckoning.

    Officials have opened a public campaign to field ideas for how to fix the crisis once and for all.

    A government website is accepting suggestions, and close to 400 ideas have been submitted. At least 150 have been accepted by a government committee for consideration. Among the ideas to be considered are calls legalize marijuana and prostitution, and to drastically cut back the amount of public holidays that workers on the island celebrate.

    These dramatic solutions would require public hearing, legislative approval, and Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla’s signature, according to the Associated Press report. The chances for marijuana or prostitution becoming legal are unclear, at best. Over seven-in-ten Puerto Ricans oppose legalizing pot, according to a poll conducted last November by the island's largest newspaper, El Nuevo Dia.



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    tax on prostitution income? 25% of all the money from the penises you suck goes to your pimp, the government.
    A savage barbaric tribal society where thugs parade the streets and illegally assault and murder innocent civilians, yeah that is the alternative to having police. Oh wait, that is the police

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    WHY IS IT EVERY TIME THEY WANT TO LOOK AT FREEDOM ISSUES, THEY LOOK AT IT AS HOW THEY CAN RAISE TAXES (SLAVERY)!?!?!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RJB View Post
    WHY IS IT EVERY TIME THEY WANT TO LOOK AT FREEDOM ISSUES, THEY LOOK AT IT AS HOW THEY CAN RAISE TAXES (SLAVERY)!?!?!?
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    Too bad the dimwits in government don't realize a very simple truth: Legalizing BOTH issues would stimulate the economy to the point that there would be no need at all for any new taxes.

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    If prostitution would stimulate the economy that much, we're in trouble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti-Neocon View Post
    If prostitution would stimulate the economy that much, we're in trouble.

    Why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by KCIndy View Post
    Why?
    By all means, let it stimulate the economy. I'm just saying it's a sad statement on the society's values.



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    Quote Originally Posted by KCIndy View Post
    Too bad the dimwits in government don't realize a very simple truth: Legalizing BOTH issues would stimulate the economy to the point that there would be no need at all for any new taxes.
    Or if they saw the simple truth that they are usurpers of prosperity. They bring nothing to the table, with their sweet words, and "humanitarian" schemes. They take from the table.

    Placate the people, their advisers probably declared. Let's gather them around and explain how we've done our best to make the best of a bad situation. Let them know, without our protectionist policies, cheap credit, and taxation they'd be worse off. The emperor has no clothes. Thus you see the "compromises."

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    If it's costing too much to keep the government running then the government is too big..

    Passing more laws or increasing taxes isn't going to solve the problem...

    Start by firing 1/2 of governments employees and disband the associated agencies.

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    Remember, the government doesn't take money from you, you owe the government money! They don't ask for money, then provide you with services. Instead, they provide you with services that you never asked for, and send you the bill!
    A savage barbaric tribal society where thugs parade the streets and illegally assault and murder innocent civilians, yeah that is the alternative to having police. Oh wait, that is the police

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    Quote Originally Posted by Anti-Neocon View Post
    By all means, let it stimulate the economy. I'm just saying it's a sad statement on the society's values.
    What is wrong with prostitution? Seriously.

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    Legalize Prostitution or Marijuana? Puerto Rico Is Looking for Ideas to Solve Debt Crisis
    A "debt crisis" is the consequence of spending too much money - money that you don't even have (hence, the "debt" aspect of the "crisis"). So leave it to politicians NOT to reduce or eliminate spending, but rather to search for new sources of revenue so that they can continue spending - the very thing that got them into this mess to begin with ...

    IOW: Legalizing prostitution or marijuana so that they can be taxed in order to relieve a "debt crisis" is just a bunch of "hair of the dog" bull$#@!.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John F Kennedy III View Post
    What is wrong with prostitution? Seriously.
    A man paying for sex since he can't convince any woman to lay him for free? Poor guy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by John F Kennedy III View Post
    What is wrong with prostitution? Seriously.
    Because it allows people such as yourself to copulate?
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