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| Puerto Rico’s New Era: Governor González-Colón’s Inauguration, Maduro’s Remarks, and Bad Bunny’s Latest Release | 04 Feb 2025 | 00:27:25 | |
In this episode of the Mano a Mano podcast, George and Martín dive into the latest updates on the certified results of Puerto Rico’s plebiscite and share insights on the inaugurations of Governor González Colón and President Trump. They also examine Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro’s controversial remarks on Puerto Rican independence and explore how Bad Bunny’s latest album sparks a deeper conversation about preserving Puerto Rican culture amidst the journey toward statehood.
Tune in to unpack these developments, their implications for Puerto Rico’s future, and the ongoing debate surrounding statehood and cultural identity.
00:00 Welcome to Mano a Mano Podcast
00:46 Puerto Rico's 2024 Plebiscite Results
04:16 Controversial Statements and Political Reactions
07:46 Inauguration Updates: Governor González Colón and President Trump
12:23 Bad Bunny's Cultural Commentary
16:56 The Future of Puerto Rico's Political Status
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| Gabriella Boffelli on Puerto Rico's Path to Statehood and Key Policy Priorities | 30 Jan 2025 | 00:47:25 | |
In this episode of the Mano a Mano podcast, we sit down with Gabriella Boffelli, the newly appointed Executive Director of the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration. Gabriella shares insights into her transition from serving as Chief of Staff for Governor Jennifer González-Colón to leading PRFAA. The conversation explores her deep expertise in Puerto Rico’s most pressing issues, including disaster recovery funding, energy grid challenges, and the Puerto Rico Status Act. She also unpacks the recent election results, the significance of Jennifer González’s victory, and the broader implications for Puerto Rico’s statehood movement and policy agenda under a Republican-led federal government. Tune in for an engaging discussion on Puerto Rico’s path to statehood, national security, and economic competitiveness.
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| Puerto Rico Statehood 2024 | Progress & Challenges | 25 Jan 2024 | 00:43:09 | |
In our second episode of Mano a Mano, co-hosts George Laws García and Martin Rivera provide a detailed examination of Puerto Rico's statehood movement. Uncover the strides made in 2022 and 2023, explore current priorities in the 118th Congress, and learn how we can work together to anticipate challenges in 2024. This episode is a vital exploration of Puerto Rico's ongoing quest for full democracy and self-determination.
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| Understanding Puerto Rico's Political Status and Its Impact on US Geopolitics | Ft. Gov. Pedro Pierluisi | 18 Dec 2023 | 00:46:57 | |
In our inaugural episode of "Mano a Mano: U.S. & Puerto Rico," Governor Pedro Pierluisi joins hosts George Laws-García and Martin Rivera for an exclusive interview. Discover the Governor's personal story and gain insights into the progress and hurdles in Puerto Rico’s fight for full equality and self-determination. Also on the show, George and Martin delve into the history and geopolitics that have shaped America's relationship with Puerto Rico for the past 125 years. They discuss the significance of understanding Puerto Rico's political status in the context of US geopolitics and highlight the recent introduction of the Senate Companion of the Puerto Rico Status Act.
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| Welcome to Mano a Mano | 13 Dec 2023 | 00:01:58 | |
Welcome to Mano a Mano - a podcast amplifying the voices of leaders, thinkers, activists, and allies from across the political spectrum who support Puerto Rico’s fight for full democracy and self-determination. Each month, Martin and George interview key voices to bridge divides, offer in-depth analysis and foster understanding while collectively working to build a more perfect Union - both for the U.S. Citizens of Puerto Rico and everyone who still believes in the fundamental American values of democracy, equal rights, and government by consent of the governed.
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| The Impact of the 2024 Election on Puerto Rico's Future | Mano a Mano Episode 10 | 22 Nov 2024 | 00:34:22 | |
In this episode of the Mana a Mano podcast, George Laws García and Martín Rivera of the Puerto Rico Statehood Council break down the outcomes of the 2024 U.S. General Election and their implications for both Puerto Rico and the United States. They examine former President Donald Trump’s victory over Vice President Kamala Harris, discussing its broader significance, unexpected voter turnout trends across key demographics, and the political realignment these shifts suggest. The conversation then turns to Puerto Rico’s election results, spotlighting Jennifer González Colón’s historic election as governor, the overwhelming victory for statehood in the island’s plebiscite, and the symbolic presidential vote held in Puerto Rico. The hosts also analyze the challenges and opportunities statehood advocates may face in the next Congress, considering the altered political landscape and the clear electoral mandate for statehood. 00:31 Election Results Breakdown 04:51 Impact on Puerto Rican Voters 07:38 Congressional Shifts and Leadership Changes 13:42 Puerto Rico's Local Election Outcomes 20:51 Puerto Rico's Plebiscite Results 23:04 Symbolic Presidential Vote in Puerto Rico 26:20 Looking Ahead: Future Political Landscape
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| How Puerto Rican Voters Could Shape the 2024 Elections with Dr. Robert McClure | Mano a Mano Podcast | 01 Nov 2024 | 01:01:00 | |
In this episode of the Mano a Mano Podcast, hosts George Laws Garcia and Martin Rivera from the Puerto Rico Statehood Council break down the critical issues at play in the 2024 elections and their profound implications for Puerto Rico's political future. We’re talking federal and local races, the latest polling on statehood, independence, and free association, and what each choice could mean for Puerto Rico’s path forward. Special guest Dr. Robert McClure, President and CEO of the James Madison Institute, joins us to dive into the growing influence of Puerto Rican voters stateside, particularly in key battlegrounds like Florida and Pennsylvania. Tune in as we explore: How the growth of Puerto Rican voters stateside is increasing attention to the statehood in the U.S. and challenging elected officials to address it head-on The increasing spotlight on Puerto Rican voters in Pennsylvania during the 2024 Presidential election, and what it could mean for candidates Why the discussion of statehood for Puerto Rico will only become more urgent in the years and elections to come From political status to the power of Puerto Rican voters, this episode offers a deep look into the issues that matter most. Don’t miss this engaging discussion on Puerto Rico’s future in the 2024 elections. Watch now and join the conversation! 01:28 Puerto Rico's Symbolic Presidential Vote 02:20 Gubernatorial Race Insights 04:29 Puerto Rico's Status Question 11:52 Stateside Politics Influencing Puerto Rico 15:35 Puerto Rican Voters in Florida 17:43 Interview with Dr. Robert McClure 19:33 James Madison Institute's Role and Impact 39:21 Puerto Rico's Territorial Status and Plebiscites 42:04 Political Engagement and Statehood Advocacy 46:35 The Growing Importance of the Statehood Issue 49:36 Potential Impact of Pro-Independence Leadership 56:12 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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| The Road Ahead for Puerto Rico: Plebiscite Insights and Political Dynamics ft Luis Davila Pernas | 12 Sep 2024 | 00:43:43 | |
In this episode of the Mano a Mano podcast, George Laws Garcia and Martin Rivera discuss crucial updates for the 2024 presidential election and Puerto Rico’s political status plebiscite. They are joined by Luis Dávila Pernas, the chairman of the Democratic Party of Puerto Rico and Executive Director of the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration (PRFAA). The conversation covers the Democratic Party’s endorsement of the Puerto Rico Status Act, the implications of recent Supreme Court decisions, and PRFAA’s role in bridging Puerto Rico with the federal government. They also delve into the significance of upcoming votes and how individuals can advocate for statehood and other political statuses for Puerto Rico. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:41 Federal Government Funding and Congressional Updates 01:34 Democratic National Convention Highlights 03:55 Supreme Court Decision on Puerto Rico Plebiscite 07:19 Interview with Luis Davila Pernas 09:01 Role and Importance of PRFAA 12:21 Political Dynamics and Democratic Party Involvement 18:33 Puerto Rico Status Act and Future Prospects 36:13 Significance of the Upcoming Plebiscite 41:06 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
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| Economic Reforms and the Quest for Statehood with Jose Carrion III | 05 Aug 2024 | 01:00:50 | |
In this episode of the Mano a Mano podcast, George Las Garcia and Martin Rivera discuss the 2024 presidential election and its affect on efforts to decolonize Puerto Rico. They delve into the upcoming locally sponsored plebiscite aimed at addressing Puerto Rico’s territorial status and its implications under the Puerto Rico Status Act. Special guest Jose Carrion III, the former chairman of Puerto Rico's Financial Oversight and Management Board, joins the show to discuss the economic and fiscal reforms in Puerto Rico under the PROMESA legislation and its impact on the island’s competitiveness and quest for statehood. The discussion also covers political developments from the recent Republican National Convention, the transition in leadership within Puerto Rico's pro-statehood party, and the broader national security and economic arguments for Puerto Rico’s statehood from a Republican perspective. 02:27 Biden Drops Out of 2024 Race 03:50 Republican National Convention Highlights 07:31 DNC Platform and Puerto Rico 09:15 Local Politics in Puerto Rico 13:17 Puerto Rico's Fiscal Oversight and Economic Reforms 33:53 Statehood vs. Independence: A Respectful Debate 34:43 Facing Public Backlash and Security Concerns 35:20 Psychological and Demographic Challenges 37:28 Municipalities and Fiscal Realities 39:11 Identity and Political Passion 40:07 Consolidation and Political Manipulation 42:00 Fiscal Oversight and Political Status 44:29 Tax Rates and Economic Policies 46:24 Preparing for Statehood: Policies and Reforms 49:35 Political Landscape and Upcoming Elections 52:14 Republican Influence and Statehood Movement 58:45 National Security and Economic Potential 01:05:58 Final Thoughts and Recommendations
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| Congressional Debates on Puerto Rico's Status: Past, Present, and Future | 26 Jun 2024 | 01:15:45 | |
In this month's episode of Mano a Mano, co-hosts George and Martin discuss the latest developments in Congress regarding Puerto Rico's political status, including a significant update on the Puerto Rico Status Act. They also delve into how these legislative efforts tie into the upcoming 2024 general election and the ongoing quest to decolonize Puerto Rico. Later in the show, Professor Charles Venator-Santiago from the University of Connecticut joins the conversation to explore the historical context, demographics, and political factors influencing the demand for change in Puerto Rico. Professor Venator also shares his work on the Puerto Rico Status Archive project, a digital database of congressional legislation on Puerto Rico's political status. View the archive here. Tune in to gain updates on island politics, insights into the current statehood efforts, and the path toward self-determination for Puerto Rico.
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| Building a Cross-Territorial Coalition: Addressing the Democratic Deficit in U.S. Territories | 31 May 2024 | 01:07:16 | |
On this episode of Mano a Mano, U.S., co-hosts George and Martin delve into the democratic deficit faced by U.S. territories. They discuss the discriminatory impact of the insular cases and the efforts of a cross-territorial coalition to advocate for democratic equality. The conversation also covers the Puerto Rico Status Act and the importance of federal elected officials addressing the disparities in the territories. Before her work in the resiliency sector, Adi served as the Assistant Dean of Students at the University of Puerto Rico Law School for seven years, where she also taught courses on the Legal Profession, Law and Poverty, and Law and Social Change. She has been part of several boards, including the Board of Directors of Puerto Rico Legal Services Corporation, where she held the position of President for a year and a half. She holds a bachelor's degree from Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public Policy and International Affairs, a law degree from the University of Puerto Rico, and both a Masters of Law and Doctorate of Jurisprudence from the Instituto Bartolomé de las Casas at Universidad Carlos III of Madrid (Spain).
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| El Comeback ft. Angelique Sina - President & Founder, Friends of Puerto Rico | 28 Mar 2024 | 01:00:04 | |
"Let's call it el comeback!" 🎶 ✊ Join hosts George and Martin on this month's episode of Mano a Mano as they delve into Puerto Rico's revitalization movement, "El Comeback." Explore how Puerto Ricans are reclaiming their island's potential amidst the ongoing challenges. 🎙️On the pod, we'll discuss the impacts of the debt crisis, natural disasters, political instability, and the mass migration to the U.S. mainland fueled by Puerto Rico's territorial status. On the flip side, we delve into the "El Comeback" where Puerto Ricans are moving back to the island - eager to contribute to its resilience and resurgence despite lingering uncertainties. Hear about the dilemma faced by millions of our fellow U.S. citizens of Puerto Rico - hardworking families and young professionals torn between returning to the island or staying stateside. 🎤 Special guest Angelique Sina, President and Founder of Friends of Puerto Rico, joins the conversation to share insights into her personal journey and efforts in accelerating economic opportunities for Puerto Ricans. [00:04:31] Political visits to Puerto Rico. [00:24:34] Social impact through Friends of Puerto Rico. Tune in to join the discussion on Puerto Rico's ongoing journey toward progress and what you can do to stop the colony and let Puerto Rico decide!
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| Is Congress Violating Civil Rights in Puerto Rico? | ft. Andrés L. Córdova, Esq. | 29 Feb 2024 | 00:54:03 | |
On this month's episode of Mano a Mano, co-hosts George Law-García and Martin Rivera are joined by Prof. Andrés L. Cordova, Esq., Chairman of the Puerto Rico Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights (PRAC to the USCCR), as they embark on a crucial exploration of Puerto Rico's civil rights landscape. On the pod, they dissect the groundbreaking memorandum by the PRAC, shedding light on the enduring impacts of the infamous Insular Cases; cover the history of the USCCR and its role in addressing democratic deficits; and explore a path toward equality and justice. [00:07:11] History of the US Commission on Civi Rigths and The Puerto Rico Advisory Committee established. [00:09:36] Unequal treatment in Puerto Rico. [00:14:24] The impact of Insular Cases. [00:16:30] Territorial status of Puerto Rico. [00:21:25] Territories and Insular Cases. [00:25:44] Insular cases and constitutional rights. [00:29:39] Statehood movement and language. [00:34:17] Constitutional and political issues. [00:36:07] Incorporation and statehood debate. [00:40:48] Puerto Rico status debate. [00:43:31] The importance of advisory boards. [00:49:32] Educating about territorial status. [00:50:15] Democratic deficit.
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| Why Puerto Rico's Status Matters to All Americans: Expert Insights on Democracy, Economics & Security | Season Recap | 18 Dec 2025 | 00:50:27 | |
As 2025 draws to a close, we're taking a look back at one of the most consequential years in Puerto Rico's modern history. This special season recap episode of the Mano a Mano podcast brings together the most powerful moments from conversations with leading experts who've helped illuminate the interconnected challenges facing Puerto Rico and why these issues matter for all Americans. Host George Laws Garcia, Executive Director of the Puerto Rico Statehood Council, revisits compelling discussions that reveal how Puerto Rico's territorial status isn't just a local issue, it's deeply connected to American democracy, economic policy, healthcare equity, national security, and the fundamental question of whether the United States will live up to its founding principles for all its citizens. This year brought seismic shifts: the Trump administration's unprecedented firing of six Financial Oversight Board members with a single executive action, demonstrating the absolute power the federal government holds over 3.2 million U.S. citizens in Puerto Rico. We saw a $10,000 per-person federal healthcare funding gap that threatens medical access for 1.5 million Puerto Ricans. An ongoing energy crisis that continues blocking billions in disaster recovery funds. And a massive military buildup in the Caribbean as America pivots to confront threats from China, Russia, and Venezuela—all while Puerto Ricans serve without federal voting rights. Through expert analysis and personal insights, this recap connects the dots between constitutional law, fiscal policy, healthcare inequality, energy infrastructure, and geopolitical strategy. These aren't abstract political debates—they're about real people, real challenges, and the urgent need for real solutions through citizen equality and federal legislation. Featured Experts in This Episode:
The Path Forward: Recognition isn't enough. We need action. This movement has grown throughout 2025, with more Americans—both on the island and stateside—recognizing that the current territorial status is unsustainable and unjust. But real change requires citizen engagement, federal legislation, and a collective commitment to making America live up to its founding promise of government by consent of the governed.
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| Why Puerto Rico Veterans Fight for Statehood: Venezuela Crisis, Military Service & Why Statehood Matters Now | 21 Nov 2025 | 00:49:39 | |
Why do 35,000 Puerto Rican service members fight for a democracy they can't fully participate in? In this powerful episode of the Mano a Mano podcast, host George Laws Garcia sits down with Brigadier General Victor Perez —a 36-year military veteran who rose from enlisted soldier to general in the Puerto Rico National Guard—to discuss the contradiction of military service without voting rights. General Perez shares his decades of experience advocating in Congress for Puerto Rican veterans and statehood, explaining why 250,000 Puerto Ricans have served throughout U.S. history—earning 9 Medals of Honor and the Congressional Gold Medal for the 65th Infantry Regiment—yet still cannot vote for their Commander-in-Chief or Congressional representatives when living on the island. This conversation takes on new urgency as the U.S. deploys significant military forces to Puerto Rico and the Caribbean in response to drug trafficking, Venezuelan instability, and growing Chinese and Russian influence in the region. General Perez provides firsthand insight into why Puerto Rico's strategic location makes it indispensable to U.S. national security—and why statehood would benefit both Puerto Rico's 3.2 million citizens and America's geopolitical interests. In this episode:
Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction & Veterans Day Tribute 03:45 Puerto Rico's Military Service Record: 250,000+ Veterans 06:15 Serving Without Representation: The Democratic Deficit 12:35 Veteran Advocates: Stories of Sacrifice and Persistence 18:25 What Statehood Would Mean for Future Generations 23:30 Economic Inequality: Territory vs. State Status 29:10 The Fiscal Oversight Board and Colonial Control 33:20 Current Caribbean Military Deployment Explained 40:15 Chinese & Russian Influence in Latin America 45:50 Venezuela Crisis and U.S. Strategic Response 51:40 Why Puerto Rico is Key to Western Hemisphere Security 56:25 How Puerto Ricans View Military Presence on the Island 01:02:10 Advice for Statehood Advocates: Never Quit 01:08:45 Conclusion & Call to Action 🔔 Subscribe for conversations about Puerto Rico's path to equality and democracy through statehood. #PuertoRico #Veterans #MilitaryService #PuertoRicoStatehood #VotingRights #NationalSecurity #Caribbean #VenezuelaCrisis #ChinaInfluence #ManoAManoPodcast #BrigadierGeneral #VeteransRights #Democracy #Equality #CongressionalRepresentation
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| Episode 13 | Citizen Advocates in Focus: From Cross-Territorial Coalitions to Whole of Government Approach | 27 Feb 2025 | 00:30:04 | |
In this episode of the Mano a Mano podcast, George Laws Garcia and Martin Rivera discuss a recent visit to Puerto Rico for the Right to Democracy Summit on U.S. Colonialism, where a cross-territorial coalition worked towards ending the unjust treatment of U.S. citizens and U.S. nationals in all of America's territories. Their discussion also highlights the upcoming Puerto Rico Equality and Statehood Summit in Washington D.C. hosted by the Government of Puerto Rico, and how citizen advocates are shaping the future of the movement to end the injustices of territorial colonialism and advance full equality and democracy through statehood. The episode wraps up with answers to listeners' questions about issues ranging from sovereignty to gentrification in Puerto Rico. Tune in for an in-depth analysis of cultural, political, and social factors affecting the Puerto Rico’s statehood movement. 00:45 Recent Visit to Puerto Rico and Cross Territorial Coalition 02:11 Cultural Differences and Common Goals 05:43 Territorial Status and Self-Determination 16:15 Upcoming Puerto Rico Equality and Statehood Summit 21:32 Mailbag: Answering Audience Questions 29:26 Conclusion and Call to Action
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| Puerto Rico's Healthcare Crisis: Medicaid Inequality, Hospital Closures & The Fight for Federal Equity w Luis E. Pizarro Otero Esq. | 30 Oct 2025 | 01:03:54 | |
Why does Puerto Rico's healthcare system face constant funding shortfalls despite serving U.S. citizens? In this episode of the Mano a Mano podcast, host George Laws Garcia sits down with healthcare policy expert Luis E. Pizarro Otero, Esq., to unpack the structural inequalities that have created a healthcare crisis in Puerto Rico. Luis, who has spent over 15 years advocating for Puerto Rico healthcare policy in Washington, D.C., shares his firsthand experience witnessing how territorial status creates a two-tiered system where Puerto Ricans receive less federal Medicaid and Medicare support than any U.S. state. We explore how the Affordable Care Act improved but didn't fully solve Puerto Rico's healthcare funding gap, why hospitals are closing across the island, and how this drives medical migration to the mainland. This conversation reveals the real-world consequences of Puerto Rico's unequal treatment under federal programs—from the Medicaid cliff and Medicare payment disparities to the pharmaceutical manufacturing sector that supplies 50% of America's top medications while facing its own healthcare shortages. The episode sheds light on how achieving statehood would fundamentally transform Puerto Rico's healthcare landscape by guaranteeing equal federal funding formulas and ending the cycle of temporary funding patches. In this episode:
Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction: Luis Pizarro's Healthcare Advocacy Journey 03:45 The Medicaid Funding Gap: 55% vs. 83% Federal Match 07:30 How the Affordable Care Act Changed Puerto Rico Healthcare 12:45 The Medicaid Cliff and Temporary Funding Patches 18:20 Hospital Closures and Healthcare System Contraction 23:30 Medicare Payment Disparities for Puerto Rico Providers 28:15 Pharmaceutical Manufacturing: Puerto Rico's Critical Role 33:40 The Medical Migration Crisis: Providers Leaving for Mainland 38:50 Healthcare Workforce Shortages and Economic Impact 44:20 Congressional Attitudes: From Low IQ to Growing Understanding 48:30 Private Health Insurance Challenges in Puerto Rico 53:00 The Private Patient Paradox: Last in Line for Care 56:30 Why Statehood Provides the Permanent Healthcare Solution 🔔 Subscribe for weekly deep dives into how Puerto Rico's territorial status affects real policy issues. Guest Bio: Luis E. Pizarro Otero, Esq., is a healthcare policy expert who has advocated for Puerto Rico healthcare equity in Washington, D.C. for over 15 years. He previously served as President of the Puerto Rico Chamber of Commerce and has worked extensively with the Puerto Rico Medicaid and Medicare Advantage Products Association (MMAPA) on federal healthcare policy. #PuertoRico #Healthcare #Medicaid #Medicare #LuisPizarro #ManoAManoPodcast #PuertoRicoStatehood #HealthcareInequality #AffordableCareAct #HospitalClosures #MedicalMigration #TerritorialStatus #HealthcarePolicy #FederalEquity
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| Puerto Rico at the Crossroads | Government Shutdown, Venezuela Tensions & Bad Bunny's Economic Impact | 30 Sep 2025 | 00:21:00 | |
As the federal government faces another potential shutdown, what does this mean for Puerto Rico's 14,000 federal employees and essential services? In this episode of the Mano a Mano podcast, hosts George Laws Garcia and Martin Rivera analyze the ongoing federal government funding fight, escalating military tensions with Venezuela, updates on the island’s Financial Oversight & Management Board (FOMB), and the unprecedented economic impact of Bad Bunny's record-breaking residency. They discuss President Trump's controversial dismissal of Puerto Rico's FOMB members and the resulting legal challenges, the strategic military buildup on the island in response to Venezuelan narco-trafficking operations, and how Bad Bunny's 30-show residency generated over $713 million for Puerto Rico's economy while sparking fresh debate about the island's political status. In this episode:
Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction & Episode Overview 00:38 Government Funding Crisis: Seven Days to Shutdown 02:30 House and Senate Proposals: What's the Difference? 03:30 U.S. Military Action Against Venezuelan Drug Boats 05:00 Puerto Rico's Strategic Value in Caribbean Security 06:15 Military Buildup: Pre-Positioning Assets on the Island 07:05 Island Leadership Response to Military Presence 08:20 Public Polling: Strong Support for Military Facilities 09:35 National Security Importance of Puerto Rico 10:20 Financial Oversight & Management Board Crisis Explained 12:02 Presidential Appointment Process Under PROMESA 12:35 Legal Challenges by Fired Board Members 14:10 Impact on Energy Grid Restructuring and PREPA Debt 15:00 First Balanced Budget Achievement 15:45 Bad Bunny Residency: Record-Breaking Economic Impact 16:40 Tourism Statistics and Global Reach 18:16 Bad Bunny's Political Stance on Statehood 19:30 Democracy Through the Ballot Box vs. Celebrity Opinion 20:10 Conclusion & Call to Action 🔔 Subscribe for weekly analysis of Puerto Rico's political, economic, and cultural developments. #PuertoRico #GovernmentShutdown #Venezuela #MilitarySecurity #FOMB # LaJunta #BadBunny #PuertoRicoEconomy #ManoAManoPodcast #PuertoRicoStatehood #Tourism #NationalSecurity #CaribbeanSecurity
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| Escaping the Colonial Trap of “Autonomy” - Significance, history and which better visions are possible with Prof. Christina Ponsa-Kraus | Mano a Mano | 29 Aug 2025 | 01:12:09 | |
Has Puerto Rico been trapped in a colonial status under the guise of local "autonomy"? Why is Puerto Rico still called a "Commonwealth" when it's actually a U.S. territory under colonial rule? In this episode of the Mano a Mano podcast, host George Laws Garcia sits down with Columbia Law Professor Christina Ponsa-Kraus to explore both the constitutional reality of Puerto Rico's status and the fascinating history of Puerto Rican autonomism that today's politicians have completely misrepresented. Professor Ponsa-Kraus, who helped draft the Puerto Rico Status Act that passed the House in 2022, reveals how self-proclaimed "autonomist" politicians like Resident Commissioner Pablo José Hernández have misinterpreted 19th-century ideology end ended up promoting the exact opposite of what the original autonomists wanted. We explore how some of the autonomist leaders - like Federico Degetau González and José Celso Barbosa - actually embraced American statehood as the fulfillment of their goals for genuine self-government, not as a threat to Puerto Rican identity. This deep-dive conversation exposes how "Commonwealth" is essentially a misleading label for what is legally a territory subject to Congress's absolute plenary power, while tracing the historical roots of autonomism back to Spanish colonial rule and revealing why early autonomists saw American federalism as "maximum decentralization within national unity." We weave history, constitutional law, and current politics to highlight a compelling vision of how Puerto Rico and the U.S. can exit the trap of territorial colonialism, and open a new chapter of our relationship based on mutual respect, self-determination and shared democratic values. In this episode:
Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction & Christina's Constitutional Law Expertise 06:30 Why Puerto Rico is Missing from American Education 12:45 The Puerto Rico Status Act & Congressional Collaboration Process 22:15 What is Puerto Rico's "Commonwealth" Status Really? 31:20 Why Commonwealth Was Excluded from Decolonization Options 40:19 The Real History of 19th Century Puerto Rican Autonomism 44:08 How Historical Autonomists Embraced American Statehood 48:20 Modern "Autonomism" vs. Historical Autonomist Goals 52:30 The Fiscal Oversight Board Crisis & Democratic Deficits 56:37 Why Statehood Provides Better Autonomy Than "Commonwealth" 01:03:24 Cultural Preservation Through Political Empowerment 01:08:45 Debunking the "Loss of Culture" Myth 01:10:29 Recommendations for Advancing Puerto Rico Statehood 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into Puerto Rico's true history and path to equality. 👉 Read Prof. Christina Ponsa-Kraus’s chapter, “When Statehood Was Autonomy,” in Reconsidering the Insular Cases(Harvard University Press / Harvard Law School Human Rights Program). Read the chapter here: https://www.law.columbia.edu/sites/default/files/2020-09/When%20Statehood%20Was%20Autonomy_0.pdf #PuertoRico #Autonomism #PuertoRicoStatehood #ChristinaPonsaKraus #ManoaManoPodcast #PuertoRicanHistory #Decolonization #Commonwealth #ConstitutionalLaw #PabloJoseHernandez #Colony #Territory #PlenaryPower
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| Puerto Rico's Energy Crisis | Understanding why Territory Status Blocks Recovery | Mano a Mano Episode 18 | 31 Jul 2025 | 00:47:43 | |
Why is Puerto Rico's energy system still struggling 7 years after Hurricane Maria, and how does territorial status make everything worse? In this episode of the Mano a Mano podcast, host George Laws Garcia sits down with Tom King, founder of the Borincana Foundation and Puerto Rico Energy Forum, to break down the island's complex energy crisis. They explore the ongoing PREPA debt bankruptcy that's blocking billions in federal recovery funds, the reality behind Puerto Rico's energy privatization efforts, and why distributed solar has become both a solution and new challenge for the grid. Tom shares expert insights on fossil fuels and renewables are not mutually exclusive but are both needed to complement each other as Puerto Rico advances its energy transformation process, the recent Sunnova bankruptcy affecting thousands of Puerto Rican solar customers, and how property title issues still limit energy financing. Most importantly, they discuss why Puerto Rico's territorial status creates systemic barriers to reliable energy and economic development - from limited access to capital markets to population decline that reduces the customer base needed to support grid investments. In this episode:
Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 01:40 Tom King's Background and Involvement in Puerto Rico's Energy Sector 05:22 Current State of Puerto Rico's Energy System 06:49 Challenges and Controversies in Energy Privatization 10:38 Financial and Infrastructure Hurdles 15:05 Debate on Fuel Sources and Renewable Energy 23:07 Impact of Renewable Energy on the Grid 28:39 Population Decline and Political Status 30:49 Challenges of Puerto Rico's Energy System 31:16 The Impact of Puerto Rico's Territorial Status 32:02 Energy Costs and Stability in Puerto Rico 35:12 Property Title Issues and Economic Impact 38:24 Sunnova's Bankruptcy and Its Implications 44:54 Future of Puerto Rico's Energy Sector 53:37 Resources and Initiatives for Energy Development 🔔 Subscribe for weekly deep-dives into Puerto Rico's path to decolonization and statehood. #PuertoRico #EnergyPolicy #PuertoRicoStatehood #Decolonization #PREPA #LUMAEnergy #SolarPower #TerritoryStatus #ManoAManoPodcast #PuertoRicoGrid
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| Iran Strikes Reveal Inequality and Puerto Rico's Hurricane Crisis joins the Congressional Budget Battle | 30 Jun 2025 | 00:21:10 | |
How does Puerto Rico's territorial status affect hurricane preparedness, military service, and Congressional representation during critical national moments? In this episode of the Mano a Mano podcast, hosts George Laws Garcia and Martin Rivera examine the 2025 hurricane season preparations, recent U.S. airstrikes in Iran, and what these events reveal about Puerto Rico's unequal status. They discuss the ongoing Congressional budget reconciliation process, threats to Puerto Rico's Opportunity Zone designations, and how territorial inequality impacts disaster response and military representation. The hosts also cover the UN Committee on Decolonization hearings and analyze the surprising NYC mayoral primary results that highlight Puerto Rican voting power stateside. In this episode:
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| Puerto Rico’s Political Gridlock | Budget Reconciliation, The Jones Act & Puerto Rico’s Future | 29 May 2025 | 00:37:36 | |
Why does Congress’s budget reconciliation bill matter for Puerto Rico’s health, economy and push for statehood? In this episode of the Mano a Mano Podcast, hosts George Laws Garcia and Martín Rivera of the Puerto Rico Statehood Council unpack how the 2025 reconciliation package could reshape Medicaid and nutritional assistance and other federal funding amid the expected nationwide federal funding cuts. They also discuss proposed tax incentives to increase local manufacturing, recent remarks from Puerto Rico’s Governor and Resident Commissioner on territorial status, Congressman Pablo José Hernández’s reluctance to recognize island voters’ desire for statehood (and his party-refounding plans), the truth about the Jones Act’s impact on shipping costs and food security, and why the Trump Administration might want to speak up about Puerto Rico’s path to statehood. In this episode:
Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction & Episode Overview 00:45 Budget Reconciliation Basics for Puerto Rico 04:10 Impact on Healthcare & Nutrition Programs 07:50 Tax Incentives & Manufacturing Proposals 12:15 Political Status Debate: Governor & Resident Commissioner 16:30 Congressman Hernández & Party Refoundation 23:53 Mailbag: Listener Questions Answered 24:19 What is the Jones Act’s impact on Puerto Rico? 30:03 Trump Administration’s Statehood Signals 28:50 Personal Reflections & Next Steps 🔔 Subscribe for weekly deep-dives into Puerto Rico’s political and economic landscape. #PuertoRico #BudgetReconciliation #JonesAct #HealthcareReform #Statehood #ManoAManoPodcast
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| Episode 15 | Taxes and Tariffs | Simon Carlo Valentín on Puerto Rico Federal & Local Tax Policy | 01 May 2025 | 00:50:54 | |
Why are Puerto Rico’s tax laws so misunderstood? In this episode of the Mano a Mano podcast, host George is joined by Simón Carlo Valentín - tax attorney and CPA - to break down the complexities of Puerto Rico’s tax system. They explore the truth about federal taxes in Puerto Rico, the impact of recent U.S. and local tax reforms, and how these policies shape the island’s economy and its push for statehood. Simon shares expert insights on tariffs, tax code misconceptions, and what fiscal policy changes may be needed for Puerto Rico to fully integrate with the United States. In this episode:
Timestamps: 06:49 Federal Payroll Taxes and Inequities 10:23 Puerto Rico's Contributions to Federal Taxes 16:17 Impact of Tariffs on Puerto Rico 20:55 Federal Tax Policy and Manufacturing Incentives 25:05 Impact of Hurricane Maria on US Medical Supply Chain 25:30 Proposed Manufacturing Redundancy Plan for National Security 27:06 Economic Incentives and Tax Policies in Puerto Rico 28:16 Disparities in Compensation and Intellectual Property Issues 34:52 Local Tax Reform Efforts in Puerto Rico 40:17 Act 60 and Its Implications for Statehood 44:15 Vision for Puerto Rico's Statehood and Federal Tax Integration 47:02 Community Engagement and Political Advocacy 49:36 Conclusion and Call to Action 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into Puerto Rico’s political and economic future. #PuertoRico #Taxes #PuertoRicoStatehood #SimonCarloValentin #TaxPolicy #ManoaManoPodcast #PuertoRicoEconomy #FederalTaxes
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| Episode 14 | Puerto Rico’s Political Pulse: Statehood Advocacy Efforts and Political Dynamics | 31 Mar 2025 | 00:28:09 | |
In this episode, George and Martín discuss the celebration of Florida’s Puerto Rico Day at the Capitol, emphasizing bipartisan support for Puerto Rican issues within the Florida House of Representatives. They also talk about their advocacy efforts in Washington D.C. to advance Puerto Rico's statehood status at the recent Puerto Rico Equality and Statehood Summit. The conversation highlights the contrasting views within Puerto Rican political figures on the island's status issue, notably focusing on the actions of resident commissioner Pablo José Hernandez. In addition, the episode touches on rumors about the Trump administration considering an executive order to impose independence on Puerto Rico and debunks misinformation around it. The discussion also honors the memories of Raul Grijalva, former chairman of the House Natural Resources Committee, and Lincoln Diaz-Balart, former U.S. Representative, recognizing their contributions to Puerto Rican statehood and equality. Join us to understand the political dynamics and ongoing efforts to resolve Puerto Rico's status. 00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks 02:42 Celebrating Puerto Rican Advocacy 07:06 Bipartisan Support in Florida 09:40 Controversies and Challenges 14:35 Rumors and Misinformation 22:21 Honoring Champions of Equality 30:24 Conclusion and Call to Action
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