
Puerto Rico’s Political Debate: Missing the Plan
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Puerto Rico’s Political Debate: Missing the Plan
For decades, Puerto Ricans on the island have passionately debated between statehood and independence. But here’s what many fail to understand:
If you want the U.S. government—or the international community—to take Puerto Rico seriously, you have to think like a business asking for a loan.
📊 Any business applying for funding must present a clear plan: • How will the money be used? • What’s the strategy for growth and sustainability? • What return will there be on investment?
🗳️ But in Puerto Rico’s case, neither of the main political parties—whether pro-statehood or pro-independence—has ever presented a real roadmap.
They campaign on status, but not on strategy.
❌ No financial projections. ❌ No governance models. ❌ No timeline for transition. ❌ No plan for economic stability or international relations.
Instead, status becomes a tool for political power, not a serious proposal for nation-building or integration.
📣 Until there is a clear, unified, and professional plan—like any business would prepare—the U.S. and the world won’t take the debate seriously.
Puerto Rico deserves better than slogans. It deserves a future built on vision, planning, and action.