These pictures from Cuba just perfectly sum up Obama's presidency.

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My opinion is Obama try to be peaceful to break the wall. This is his of first step.

Yes , then it's up to President Trump to finish it and build a hotel there,

but first he has to build the wall at Mexico.
 
Cuba is a centrally-controlled economy fashioned after the old USSR model. Government dictates wages, prices, even occupation. Very little private property ownership in Cuba afiak. It's basically completely communist. That's why they're so broke. Predicting the economy down to the minutia grease is impossible like predicting the weather is impossible. That's why there's so much poverty - so many resources wasted and dedicated to projects not valued by the market.

Remember "trendruvver" is yanking your chain...He suffered brain damage during the crash of 2008 and now speaks in bwoken engrish...the f'ing tards around here are out of control...
 
Cuba is a centrally-controlled economy fashioned after the old USSR model. Government dictates wages, prices, even occupation. Very little private property ownership in Cuba afiak. It's basically completely communist. That's why they're so broke. Predicting the economy down to the minutia grease is impossible like predicting the weather is impossible. That's why there's so much poverty - so many resources wasted and dedicated to projects not valued by the market.
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Your image of ("there's so much poverty") in Cuba from wasted resources is false. Americans waste so much more food and time.
 
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Your image of ("there's so much poverty") in Cuba from wasted resources is false. Americans waste so much more food and time.
In America we have plenty of food to waste, and it aint because of our weather. As a matter of fact we import a lot of food from countries with better weather. Most thinking Americans believe we should have never imposed sanctions on Cuba and lifting them is good. But it is a real kick in the teeth to see Obama standing there in front of that crude protrait of one of the most anti black racists in all of Cuban history.
 
Just when you think it can't possibly get any worse, he finds a way to sink even lower.

If you think of him as "doing his job" as president... leader and defender of the US, defender of the US Constitution, then yes.

But he has never been that. "President", yes... but in name only.
 
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[QUOTE="ETcallhome, Most thinking Americans believe we should have never imposed sanctions on Cuba and lifting them is good. But it is a real kick in the teeth to see Obama standing there in front of that crude protrait of one of the most anti black racists in all of Cuban history.[/QUOTE]
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The Cuban band play American national anthem so that is "a real kick in the teeth" to Che Guevara. :thumbsup::)
 
How Obama set a trap for Raul Castro
In a historic news conference, Obama not only allowed Castro to be pressed on political prisoners. He joined in himself.
By Edward-Isaac Dovere
03/21/16 05:30 PM EDT
Updated 03/21/16 10:11 PM EDT

HAVANA — In Cuba, just having a news conference is news.

"President Barack Obama jokes that he likes news conferences and wants to do more of them, and let them go on longer. That tends to be less the case at the White House than abroad, when Obama’s trying to make a point about a repressive regime by turning to the news media.

"He did it in China in 2013 by giving a New York Times reporter a question to President Xi Jinping right after the government in Beijing had kicked out a reporter from the newspaper. He did it in Ethiopia last year, when he forced the journalist-jailing prime minister to stand next to him for a long news conference during which Obama talked about the country’s record on human rights and held forth on American politics.

"Monday afternoon here in Havana, he did it to Raúl Castro, right in the Revolutionary Palace, letting him be pressed with questions for the first time — ever — and joining in himself. And not just that: He had to answer for the political prisoners whom the government rounds up almost daily — yet denies even exist.

"Cubans watching on state television, which broadcast the whole thing live and in full, had never seen anything like this. Neither has the White House press corps. Or anyone who works at the White House."

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