User talk:Ahnoneemoos/Archives/2018/June

PS of PR
The problem I see your edit here is that it is one-sided. It lists disadvantages of Puerto Ricans without listing their advantages. So it leaves the door open for someone to come along a start adding things like well, yeah, but they don't pay taxes...well, but they still get financial aid, and food stamps, and medicare, and blah, blah, blah...well, but they don't pay a cent for defense...well but they can travel freely to the US...etc etc etc. It's best, imo, if together with the edit you made, if it could be globalized further so that, in a neutral or, at least, all-encompassing fashion, it covers both ends of the spectrum and does so from information already substantially discussed in the body of the article so that compliance to wp:lead is maintained. Good luck, Mercy11 (talk) 18:40, 12 June 2018 (UTC)


 * : I understand your concern but the lede as it was fails to define why the political status of Puerto Rico is notable. And the reason why it's notable is because U.S. citizens residing in Puerto Rico can not vote for those that govern them at the federal level. If you want to add something like "even though they are not subject to other constrains that other U.S. citizens are usually subjected to" that's fine with me. &mdash;Ahnoneemoos (talk) 21:27, 12 June 2018 (UTC)