Puerto Rico’s drought and economic crisis


Carraizo Lake Reservoir Puerto Rico (Mtmelendez )

COGwriter

Puerto Rico is experiencing a major drought along with an economic crisis:

August 6, 2015

SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO —Puerto Ricans are learning to live without water on an island that already was suffering an economic crisis.

A severe drought is forcing businesses to temporarily close, public schools to cancel breakfast service and people to find creative ways to stay clean amid sweltering temperatures.

Rationing rules that had meant water coming through the pipes only one day out of three will increase the cutoff to one day out of four starting next week, government officials say.

“I’ve grown fearful of the weather report,” said Cornelio Vegazo, owner of a roof-repair company. “There’s no light at the end of the tunnel.”

The drought is one of the worst in the U.S. territory’s history. July was the fourth driest month in the capital of San Juan since 1898, the year Puerto Rico became a possession of the United States. Only 1.60 inches (4 centimeters) of rain fell last month, and forecasters predict several more weeks and possibly months of dry conditions.

Nearly 13 percent of Puerto Rico is in extreme drought and an additional 38 percent is in a severe one, according to the National Drought Mitigation Center, which says 2.5 million people are affected.

The situation has grown so dire that Puerto Rico’s water and sewer company announced Wednesday that it would spend about $200,000 over three months on a pilot project to use “cloud seeding” in hopes of creating rain clouds over three of the island’s main reservoirs.

Reservoirs drying up

If Puerto Rico does not receive significant rainfall this week, tens of thousands of clients who depend on the Carraizo reservoir will get water only every fourth day starting next week, said Alberto Lazaro, executive director of the water and sewer company.

“We are doing everything within our reach to address the situation at the reservoirs,” he said. “We will not stop looking for alternatives to deal with a situation that, without a doubt, is one of the island’s biggest concerns.” …

So far this year, it has rained as much as 12 inches (31 centimeters) less than usual in San Juan and as much as 20 inches (51 centimeters) less in some areas around the Carraizo reservoir, said Carlos Anselmi, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.

U.S. Agriculture Secretary Thomas Vilsack has declared 20 of the island’s 78 municipalities as disaster zones, with farmers reporting an increase in crops shriveling and cattle dying.

Decade-long economic slump

The drought comes as Puerto Rico struggles in a nearly decade-long economic slump that has hit the government’s coffers and led authorities to raise the sales tax, even on bottled water. Puerto Ricans also are grumbling about having to pay high water rates amid severe rationing measures.

“It’s not fair,” said Hector Linares, a car wash worker. But he is resigned. “You can’t fight Puerto Rico’s bureaucracy.” …

But other Caribbean spots also are struggling with drought, including the Dominican Republic, Jamaica and St. Lucia. It is the region’s worst drought in five years.  http://www.voanews.com/content/puerto-rico-face-punishing-drought-amid-economic-slump/2903760.html

Puerto Rico is also in massive debt (see Puerto Rico in default!). And that does not include whatever share of US federal debt that some may feel that Puerto Rico may have any responsibility for.  So, while its people are suffering it is increasing taxes and other burdens as the government there feels it has little choice.

Puerto Rico asked for money from Washington, but was denied it:

6 August 2015

On Monday, Puerto Rico defaulted on its debt for the first time in history, repaying only $628,000 of a $58 million portion of the total $73 billion it owes. The White House said on Tuesday that it had no plans to bailout the small island nation, which is an unincorporated US territory.  http://sputniknews.com/business/20150806/1025456428.html#ixzz3i2oGbWOA

The fact that the US government turned Puerto Rico down this week is sending a signal to foreign creditors that the USA certainly must think that certain types of default are permissible.  Puerto Rico’s problems are one more sign that the USA itself is subject to debt crises.

The world financial situation is not truly tranquil, though it appears that way to many. The USA will likely do something to try to reduce some of the issues associated with Puerto Rico as it may face unrest there otherwise.  But its hesitation thus far is not reassuring to creditors.

Notice one ‘solution’ for Puerto Rico’s economy that was offered yesterday:

August 5, 2015

Puerto Rico is in a debt crisis because the government has overspent for years while the island’s economy has shrank. The commonwealth borrowed too much money trying to offset declining government revenue, and bonds were gobbled up by U.S. investors because the interest is often “triple tax exempt,” or the holder does not have to pay city, state or federal income taxes.

Puerto Rico won’t be able to seek protection under municipal-bankruptcy statutes, and a bailout of any kind from the U.S. is highly unlikely. Could marijuana legalization save the Puerto Rican economy? …

Legalized pot is a win-win for everyone. It stimulates the economy while giving the people what they want. Let’s face reality: the United States government, for example, like other countries, continues spending money every year trying to stop American’s from getting high, but the drug war hasn’t stopped Americans from doing drugs. You can buy any drug you want in any city in America without knowing anyone by simply approaching a few people. Finding a drug dealer is easier than buying beer at 7/11, and they don’t even ask for ID.

Legalized pot is big time business that could bring in millions of dollars to the Puerto Rican government, pay off the debt and give the people what they want…

Let’s be clear: I’m not advocating drug use. Drugs scare me. What I’m suggesting is applying critical thinking on an issue where none exists. There is a serious problem facing Puerto Rico and many other economies around the world, and legalized marijuana is a very viable solution. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/steve-siebold/legalized-pot-can-help-so_b_7935048.html

Let’s be clear–the above author is encouraging drug use when he claims that legalizing marijuana is a ‘win-win’ situation.

People in Puerto Rico and elsewhere need the Kingdom of God.  Encouraging the production and consumption of marijuana is not good for people in general or Puerto Ricans in particular.

That being said, there is another point to make.

Puerto Rico is in debt, taxes are being raised, lenders are beginning to flee, and drought has been hitting the land. It is part of what could be considered to be a ‘perfect storm’ that may push Puerto Rico further from the USA if the USA does not assist.

But what about the USA itself?

Well it is in massive debt and could face a worse ‘perfect storm’ itself:

Here is something I wrote about that in my latest book Hillary Clinton, Prophecy, and the Destruction of the United States:

The Bible warns against the type of moral decline that is occurring in the U.S.A.:

12 Therefore thus says the Holy One of Israel:  “Because you despise this word, And trust in oppression and perversity, And rely on them,  13 Therefore this iniquity shall be to you Like a breach ready to fall, A bulge in a high wall, Whose breaking comes suddenly, in an instant. (Isaiah 30:12-13)

But how can this happen to the USA?  It will likely happen with a combination of events. Notice:

5 “Moreover the multitude of your foes Shall be like fine dust, And the multitude of the terrible ones Like chaff that passes away; Yes, it shall be in an instant, suddenly. 6 You will be punished by the Lord of hosts With thunder and earthquake and great noise, With storm and tempest And the flame of devouring fire. (Isaiah 29:5-6)

The debt situation of the USA is putting it at risk of being unable to recover should it be hit by weather problems, terrorist acts, war, riots, solar flares, severe earthquakes, civil unrest, devastation of their genetically-modified food supplies, food shortages, and/or various pestilences–an intensity of “sorrows” such as Jesus discussed in Matthew 24:4-8 leading up to the time of the Great Tribulation.   Disasters, especially if there is an ElectroMagnetic Pulse (EMP) attack or a severe solar flare storm, could be part of a so-called “perfect storm” of events that could set the USA for destruction. (Thiel B. Hillary Clinton, Prophecy, and the Destruction of the United States. Nazarene Books, 2015, pp. 96-97)

During the coming time of more crises, the government of the USA will also likely increase taxes and place more burdens on its citizens and residents.

Yet, the time will come when the USA will have no one who will lend to it or restructure its debts.  Creditors will conclude that if the USA could not pay them back when times were relatively good, how could a USA affected by major disasters hope to pay the debts back.  Creditors will conclude that it is NOT possible and will takeover the USA per Habakkuk 2:6-8.

What is happening in Puerto Rico now is but a small taste of what will happen to the USA.

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