AFAIK, Obama hasn't lifted the economic embargo, he has said he was willing to allow movement of family members to and from Cuba.Punkmaister wrote:Even with Obama's overtures the Cuban regime has no intentions of doing any kind of business with the US other than to collect whatever money is sent their way to sustain their regime. Why would anyone sane even want to support such a regime?
So the US aren't interested in doing buisiness with Cuba either...
Riiight...A Regime that brought the world closer than ever than any other one to Armageddon during the Cuban missile crisis.
So, the US had every right to put missiles in Turkey, on the USSR's doorstep, but the USSR, Cuba's allies, had no right to defend themselves...
Nice.
If the US hadn't put missiles in Turkey, there wouldn't have been Russian missiles in Cuba...
And your facts for this affirmation are... what?Other than Obama who just got slapped in the face by the regime he is also getting slapped by just about every terrorist organization, criminal syndicates (the mob) in the face of this planet.
This law is an excellent example of a controlled economy.The US for quite a while had a system of checks and balances called Antitrust law. the law was supposed to protect against monopolization and th creation of oligarchies and while properly enforced it did just that but in the last few decades the Antitrust law's noose was laxed to the point that it became virtually null. As a result Monopolization and Oligarchies raised their ugly faces stifling competition and little by little drowning what up till then had been a vibrant, healthy and competitive capitalist system.
As you say it yourself, when the law started to get ignored, thus when the economy stopped being controlled, that's when the crap hit the fan.
We do agree on this case it seems... :)
Well, cold hard facts that disprove these figures would go a long way to sway us to your point of view, don't you think?I do not believe for a second the stats on Cuba's economic growth
In the meantime, I think I'll believe the numbers as presented...
We completely, totally, indubitably agree on this point.what makes Puerto Rico better and infinitely so is the fact that we are free and they are not!
I belive a free (at least as free as possible) country is leagues better then a country where people are fully controlled by a one-party goverment.
But, Punkmaister, a controlled Capitalist system is leagues away from communism... :)
No quiero te molestar Punkmaister, yo sé que estas orgulloso de Puerto Rico, y esta bueno, pero esta importante que te acuerdas que hay otros opiniones que estan buenas tambien, aunque estan diferentes de los tuyos (perdon me espanol, le hablo solamente desde los dos anios pasados)...