COVER LETTER
Growing up in Puerto Rico during the 1960s and 70s, life was simpler yet filled with joy and camaraderie. Despite modest means, families like mine found happiness in the vibrant culture and close-knit communities of the island. Fast forward to the present day, and the Puerto Rico we once knew has faced its share of challenges—natural disasters, crumbling infrastructure, corruption, and political unrest. However, amidst these difficulties, there remains a glimmer of hope for a brighter future.
Reflecting on my childhood memories, I yearn to see Puerto Rico restored to its former glory—a place where prosperity and happiness abound for all its residents. While the complexities of politics may divide us, history reminds us of our ability to come together in pursuit of common goals. As someone who grew up in Puerto Rico and witnessed its resilience firsthand, I am committed to being part of the solution.
In the spirit of collaboration, I envision Puerto Rico 2.0—a revitalized version of our beloved island, powered by the collective efforts of its people and supported by the resources of the United States. As we embark on this journey of restoration, I recognize the challenges that lie ahead. However, I am confident that with determination and cooperation, we can overcome any obstacle.
In the wise words of Nelson Mandela, “It always seems impossible until it’s done.” Just as Mandela’s unwavering resolve brought about monumental change, so too can our united efforts transform Puerto Rico. While the road ahead may be daunting, the potential for positive change is limitless.
Restoring Puerto Rico is not just a dream—it is a mission that requires dedication, perseverance, and a shared commitment to progress. Together, let us work towards a happier, healthier, and thriving Puerto Rico for generations to come.
Join me in the mission to restore Puerto Rico! Together, let’s build a future filled with hope, opportunity, and prosperity for all.
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