Posted on 03/03/2002 6:26:29 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Edited on 04/13/2004 1:39:16 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
In Beijing, Bush called China our ''partner.'' Cuba officially is our ''enemy.'' Why?
Because a small number of powerful exiles in South Florida cow our politicians into keeping the crazy Cuban policy. That was designed to castrate Fidel Castro and has failed for more than 40 years.
(Excerpt) Read more at usatoday.com ...
52 posted on 3/3/02 8:35 AM Pacific by Demidog [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 49 | View Replies | Report Abuse ]
To: Demidog
Provide away! Let me see and respond.
58 posted on 3/3/02 8:44 AM Pacific by Cincinatus' Wife [ Post Reply | Private Reply | To 52 | View Replies | Report Abuse ]
Yes, it is because if those are the rules then they should be "fighting" China also.
Moreso, actually..
One country takes one form of "fighting" one take another.
Why is it so important for you to use China as a foil to argue for relations with Cuba?
I provided the information in post 68. It is highly implausible that you haven't already read it given the fact that you responded at post 73 to CB and 78 t0 Guillermo.
Bush is being pressured by politicians (who are beinging pushed by Big business in their state) to give government backed loans so they can profit from the distribution of their product. They don't care who pays for it, the U.S. taxpayers, through higher costs to their customers or Castro (they know Castro's record so it is clear they don't expect the money to come from him). Well, I care and so should you. I don't think clearing out some bureaucratic red tape to help provide loans to small businessmen, is what we're talking about here.
Here are some LINKS you might find informative.
Cowal's group (Cuba Policy Foundation) received its initial funding from the ARCA FOUNDATION, a wealthy organization devoted to more contact and fewer trade restrictions with Cuba. Its chairman is SMITH BAGLEY, a grandson of tobacco magnate R.J. Reynolds and a major Democratic donor. ******(Remember the two DNC fundraisers with Elian as their trophy?)*******
Food, drug industries size up Cuba market-- While hopes for a trade thaw are high among Cuban officials and U.S. firms, one expert warned against excessive optimism. Most U.S.-Cuba trade is barred by the embargo, and it was only after a November hurricane that Cuba got to buy its first U.S. food since the embargo began.
Friends of Fidel--Washington Times--(Excerpt) Louisiana rice and Illinois wheat producers should not assume that selling to Havana is synonymous with getting paid. U.S taxpayers should be wary. Mr. Castro desperately needs credits and subsidies, and Washington is being pressured to provide them.
If the United States begins to subsidize trade with Cuba estimated at $100 million a year five years from now, U.S. taxpayers could be holding, or paying off, a $500 million tab. That´s real money.
Before extending Mr. Castro credit, grain growers should visit any street corner in Manhattan and observe a game played there. Called three-card monte, it consists of convincing the player that he knows exactly where the card carrying his money is. Until it disappears. In this game, the gambler takes his own chances. Where trade with Mr. Castro is concerned, the U.S. taxpayer will be left holding the losing card. --(End Excerpt)
ROFL!
China has us bought and paid for, Cuba can't afford us, that's the only difference.
But we have the moral high ground.. sure.
Because the disparity bothers me, and I am not the only one. I refuse to get into emotional arguments based on what the Anti-Cuba crowd "feels" is right.
It bothers me too. But it doesn't make me quit on one or the other.
I refuse to get into emotional arguments based on what the Anti-Cuba crowd "feels" is right.
I thought I'd presented more than that.
I am convinced that there is good commie/bad commie school of thought that would gladly turn a blind eye to all the hypoctisy on this issue because they are Castro haters.
I am not saying he's a good guy but I am saying that it's embarrassing and hypocritical to take this position and it's based purely on emotion.
By the way he also is increasing pork by a large amount providing worker training and job placement.
Furthermore let's look at the SBA website:PRESIDENT BUSH SIGNS LAW RAISING SBA DISASTER LOAN CAPACITY IN NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA TO $600 MILLION FOR BUSINESSES HURT BY SEPTEMBER 11 ATTACKS: : http://www.sba.gov/news/current02/02-04.html
Now where's the source for your claims that Bush is cutting government loans to businesses?
That is your right. Might I say to your use of "Castro hater," that is a term used to discredit anti-communists, of which I am one.
I don't think you meant to say being a communist-hater is a bad thing. So I thought I'd just clear that up.
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