[quote=@POOHEAD189] Look fellas. Even assuming the Puerto Ricans forgot to look under the sofa cushions for Trump's aid, isn't it kind of questionable he would pat himself of the back when people are still coping with what happened? [/quote] [url=https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/918432809282342912]Not[/url] [url=https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/914094625488502784]really[/url], [url=https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/914467502251528192]no[/url]. The man has legitimately gone on record praising the response of others several times over, well before he took any personal credit, and has been commended by others for what he has in fact done. Anyone saying otherwise to his right for such a claim is being intentionally dishonest with few motives other than "It is just because I hate Donald Trump." or "Donald Trump is stupid.". Let's not talk about Texas while we are at it or that many other people in other affected areas are still recovering, let alone from something equally comparatively tragic as say... one of the largest mass killings since the 11th of September that is still being swept under the rug at this very moment? Now, I am not willing to break off on tangent about anything other than Puerto Rico, but the kudos here are well deserved, especially in an environment where the dishonest media and Far Left talking heads are trying to spin this as the next Hurricane Katrina. It isn't and never will be. If it were not for the [url=https://i.redd.it/tjpmznt2bfpz.png]ludicrous politicization[/url] by a [url=https://i.redd.it/clwucdjju1pz.jpg]handful of people[/url] and a climate polarized by pettiness, this would have gone down as one of the best mass disaster responses in the history of the United States, especially amidst all the other taxing of emergency resources.