In a response to US President Donald Trump’s latest threat to seize control of Greenland, the leaders of the Danish autonomous region’s five main political parties issued a joint statement late Friday declaring the future of the island should be decided by Greenlanders.

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      A US Citizen in PR cannot vote. A US Citizen resident in a foreign country can.

      This is regardless of where you are born, but in which US territory you last resided (eg proper state, Puerto Rico, etc)

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      If taxes weren’t one of your founding myths I would ask what’s the deal with not paying taxes, but yeah…

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      I mean if you’re not given voting rights or representation, why would you want to pay taxes?

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        They’ve often (in the 90s) voted against statehood because they’re currently exempt from federal personal income tax. I guess my info is a bit dated. More recently they’ve (non-binding) voted about 56% for statehood.

        Benefits of statehood include an additional $10 billion per year in federal funds, the right to vote in presidential elections, higher Social Security and Medicare benefits, increased minimum wage, and a right for its government agencies and municipalities to file for bankruptcy.

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          It’s not like the taxes in the U.S. actually go to anything useful though. You don’t have universal healthcare, childcare isn’t subsidised, neither is education, hell children can get into debt over school lunches, because they’re not provided either. There’s no public transport to speak of, the roads are absolutely dismal in places, the State doesn’t provide options for necessary infrastructure services.

          I wouldn’t want to pay taxes in the U.S., it just seems to seep into private pockets. My work already does that, why should I let some rich cunts double dip?

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            USAid was pretty good. And our roads are pretty reasonable, mostly.

            Where federal taxes are spent was fairly reasonable until this year. Could, of course, always be better. Obviously too much went to the military and the MIC.