Anonymous ID: e45928 May 18, 2019, 5:17 p.m. No.6531713   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1740 >>1842 >>2030 >>2087 >>2094 >>2156

>>6530485 (PB)

"Why did Trump point out six times that the Dems gave Puerto Rico 91 billion disaster relief?"

 

Not sure, but here is some additional info:

Puerto Rico: two points of possible interest: 1: Natalia A Jaresko & 2:Chicago-based response to hurricane (includes securing a plane to send donated supplies and return with evacuees.)

 

1:Possible person of interest: Natalie Ann Jaresko: In 20 March 2017, Jaresko became the executive director of the Financial Oversight Board of Puerto Rico… has been reported in the media that Jaresko will make $625,000 a year, and her traveling, moving and security costs will be covered as part of her work.

 

Jaresko has an interesting history and background: born 24 April 1965, she is an American-born Ukrainian investment banker who served as Ukraine's Minister of Finance from December 2014 until April 2016. Appointed chairperson of the Aspen Institute Kyiv (KIev- sister city to Chicago)

From the “world economic forum” web page she has many interesting associations incluing the following:

“Open Ukraine Foundation, East Europe Foundation, Pechersk School International, Ukrainian Catholic University. Economic and Business Committees: Ukraine 2020 Policy Dialogue, Kyiv-Chicago Sister Cities Committees. Selection Committee: WorldWideStudies scholarship programme, Pinchuk Foundation.”

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Jaresko

https://www.weforum.org/people/natalia-ann-jaresko

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2019-03-31/natalie-jaresko-on-fixing-puerto-rico-and-ukraine-s-finances

 

2: Strong association between Chicago & Dem pols: The Puerto Rican Agenda Group (nonprofit) with Dem pols active in responding to the hurricane damage in Puerto Rico in Sept 2017.

 

“ CHICAGO (CBS) — A plane full of supplies for victims of Hurricane Maria was headed from Chicago to Puerto Rico on Tuesday; the same plane will bring back storm victims when it returns. Another flight made the same trip on Monday, delivering 75,000 pounds of supplies, and bringing back more than 300 evacuees… the same plane will bring back storm victims when it returns.

The plane has thousands of dollars of food, supplies and water to help the hurricane-ravaged island.

 

In just a matter of days, one local organization raised money, secured a plane, and managed to fill it with supplies for people in desperate need.

 

"This is a completely volunteer and grassroots process and it's proof positive that when you come together collectively great things can happen," said Cristina Pacione-Zayas of the Puerto Rican Agenda.

 

After a quick fundraiser this weekend, part of the Puerto Rican community managed to raise $67,000. The Puerto Rican Agenda then coordinated with local lawmakers to get supplies where they were needed most.

 

"We synced up with Congressman Luis Gutierrez who had gotten off the phone with Mayor Rahm Emanuel and then spoke to the CEO of United to donate a cargo plane for us to get some supplies to Puerto Rico," said Pacione-Zayas.”