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![]() Bill McKee wrote: "Jim Carter" wrote in message ... "Bill McKee" wrote in message ink.net... And you add what to the post? My daughters college dorm mate went to Cuba to visit family. Is legal for US citizens to travel for family visits. She said she kissed the ground when she returned to the states. The poor have it so bad in Cuba, she cried. Bill, are there no poor in the good old USA? Perhaps your daughters dorm mate is from a family that is wealthy and is used to having all of the luxuries of life. The embargo of the USA to Cuba has not permitted a lot of the luxuries that you are used to. The people of Cuba are surviving quite well in comparison to other poor countries and Cuba is progressing. Bill, have you been to Cuba? I have. The people have a lot better life than the poor of the USA! No one in Cuba lives on the streets like some do in the USA. Everyone in Cuba has a home. Everyone in Cuba has a job, some these are good jobs and some are not. This is just like anywhere in the USA. Your daughters college room mate could visit some of the poor in some areas Washington DC and she would kiss the ground when she returned to her home. Jim C. The poor in the USA are not starving. We have the fattest poor in the world. As to living on the street, those people are mostly mental cases. Druggies and mental cases. Be a homeless person on the streets of San Francisco and you still get a monthly welfare check. San Francisco isn't atypical of the U.S. There ARE people starving in the U.S. At least there are people starving as much as there is in Cuba. Try Appalachia. The embargo has prevented no luxuries from the Cubans, they just can not afford them. That is pure horse****. There are many wealthy families in Cuba. They have no problem having trading partners. Just the closest one is closed to them. They can trade with all of Central and South America, and they are not a long distance away. They can trade with Europe and Asia. What have they to trade? Sugar. Only goes so far. Modern world trade as we know it was built on sugar and spices. Jeez. |
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