Let them in or let them out. I’m sick and tired of this halfway situation with Puerto Rico. Personally I’m down for letting them be a state, it’s something Trump could do that has him remembered positively that no Democrat could manage. But we need to authorize them to choose statehood or nationhood.
I also feel that way about the pacific territories but that’s more difficult as they’re tiny and far apart with few people.
Eta: if made a state Puerto Rico would be the 33rd largest, between Iowa and Arkansas. DC would be the 3rd smallest if made a state having more people than Vermont or Wyoming.
Arguably Wyoming probably shouldn’t have been a state and should’ve just been added to neighboring states, whereas Vermont was the first state to be added and fought in the revolutionary war as their own country, so their small population doesn’t really count against them
But yeah, more united states citizens live in Puerto Rico than in both Dakotas and Hawaii combined (or Kansas if you feel those are too small), and it wouldn’t be the first state to speak a non English language, looking at Louisiana and the entire Southwest
Let them in or let them out. I’m sick and tired of this halfway situation with Puerto Rico. Personally I’m down for letting them be a state, it’s something Trump could do that has him remembered positively that no Democrat could manage. But we need to authorize them to choose statehood or nationhood.
I also feel that way about the pacific territories but that’s more difficult as they’re tiny and far apart with few people.
Eta: if made a state Puerto Rico would be the 33rd largest, between Iowa and Arkansas. DC would be the 3rd smallest if made a state having more people than Vermont or Wyoming.
Arguably Wyoming probably shouldn’t have been a state and should’ve just been added to neighboring states, whereas Vermont was the first state to be added and fought in the revolutionary war as their own country, so their small population doesn’t really count against them
But yeah, more united states citizens live in Puerto Rico than in both Dakotas and Hawaii combined (or Kansas if you feel those are too small), and it wouldn’t be the first state to speak a non English language, looking at Louisiana and the entire Southwest