Lancecastor
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DJT getting things done, and he's not even sworn in yet!
He dropped by with hinges for the door of my new shed!
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DJT getting things done, and he's not even sworn in yet!
He didn't really have much choice seeing as the only other superpower on the planet tried to kill him dozens of times and tried to invade his country to restore the criminal tyrant Batista to power. Fidel had his faults, Human Rights Watch and Amnesty have documented thr repression of political dissidents for decades, but he stood up to US imperialism and kept his nation together through a crippling, illegal, US embargo. He was a long way from an enlightened liberal leader but he was far better than a shitload of the murdering scumbags that the US was propping up in Central and South America and Africa.
He had his faults? How fucking stupid can you get?
He had his faults? How fucking stupid can you get?
STFU, Miles.
In your diseased mind murder and torture are faults.
You're talking to sean...so hold your breath, you'll have to go deep.
It's almost painful reading through this thread.
Castro replaced Batista, fine. Batista was a criminal thug responsible for the deaths of thousands of Cubans. Castro was also a thug responsible for the death of thousands of Cubans. (It will be years before we'll know how many Cubans died at the hands of Castro.) Castro's only grace was that he wasn't aligned with the US mob, he had a mob of his own.
The US was generally favorable towards Castro's ouster of Batista. Batista was refused asylum in the US at the time. His ties to the mob were well known and the AG at the time was Bobby Kennedy who was on a crusade to take out the mob. There was no way in hell Batista was going to be granted asylum, or ever have US backing for a return to power.
The beef with Castro was over his conversion of all foreign held properties, most of which were US owned, into state properties without compensation. We probably would have overlooked his conversion of those properties jointly held by the mob and Batista, but there were many legitimate concerns doing business in Cuba, employing many Cubans, that were converted as well. Then there was his alignment with the Soviets.
And who could ever forget his long winded, rambling, often contradictory, and sometimes incoherent speeches at the UN? I believe that Ahmadinejad may have broken Castro's record for long windedness.
Castro impoverished and entire nation and then blamed it on the US. Castro had the rest of the entire world to do business with. The problem wasn't the US, it was the fact that he really had nothing to offer..............except sugar.
The US embargo on Cuban sugar had little effect on their economy. Yes, we did subsidize, and still do, domestic producers (a subsidy that should have ended long ago). But if sugar was a commodity in such high demand Cuba should have had no problem developing other export markets. For a bit they were sustained by the Soviets who paid almost twice market value for Cuban sugar just to prop up the Castro regime. But even the soviets realized they were throwing good money after bad.
Castro did export 'revolution.' A commodity that he couldn't afford. Albeit I suspect that he did find some benefit from the deaths of the 'revolutionaries' that died on foreign soil, fewer mouths to feed back home. Monies spent that might as well have been flushed down the toilet. So many industries could have been built in Cuba that weren't for no other reason than Castro's obstinacy. Hopefully the leaders that replace the Castro's and their hand chosen cronies will make the much needed changes.
My long association with the Cuban community in S. Florida showed me that they are an industrious, innovative, people with a thirst for education/knowledge. Their sole flaw was an almost genetic predisposition towards the Patron system when it came to politics, a predisposition shared with virtually all of the Latin nations. But that too seems to be being bred out of their culture, in S. Florida anyway.
He wasn't a great man, just another petty tyrant whose sole saving grace, if you can call it that, was the ouster of Batista.
Ishmael
This is a godsend for our President.
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He gets to take the news cycle back away from Donald Trump as he publicly mourns and lauds the passing of this great and consequential world leader...
A day that all the Clinton voters can feel one last day of swelling pride at the difference between their America and racist America.
Obama will remind us of their superb healthcare and education systems.
It's nice to sit here in this ivory tower, with the US having been such a benign force in the world over the past 50 years or so. Never invading other countries to force our version of society on them, nor ever going to war to protect our corporate interests.
The USA is as pure as the newly driven snow!
That fucking terror exporter Castro interfered with Granada!
So, do we put political dissenters in jail, torture and murder them?
If we do not, then this is a false equivalency.
Ahh, they got all wet.
Ishmael
Seems Petey will go to the wall to defend a ruthless murdering dictator from his "enemy..."
In sub zero temperatures.
Ahh, they got all wet.
Ishmael