United States, Cuba to normalize relations

#2
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The only real impediment to it all these years has been the politics of South Florida. Growing up there in the 70's and 80's, the opposition to it was fierce. Militant. The ex-pats who lost their businesses and fortunes were livid at just the thought of it. they wanted their stuff back. But as they have gotten older and died off, and two generations later, the intensity in the opposition is just not there.
 
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I'm wondering how this will affect the Cuban Immigration situation.

I'm not opposed, just there is a lot of stuff other than opening an embassy that will have to be addressed.
 
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Normalized relations with Cuba would be a great move for Obama and the US.

Not to mention opening up another cheap vacation spot.
 
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Not to mention opening up another cheap vacation spot.

For real, there is money to be made there.

My neighbor growing up used to live in Miami and talked about going down to Havana on the weekends. She said it was the spot back before Castro took power.
 
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I can't wait to vacation in Cuba and drink my ass off. I've heard that the country is gorgeous and extremely cheap!
 
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For real, there is money to be made there.

My neighbor growing up used to live in Miami and talked about going down to Havana on the weekends. She said it was the spot back before Castro took power.

I know some Cuban immigrants and they say the beaches are gorgeous. We've pissed away almost 60 years of opportunity with our policies.
 
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Fire up the Mooney, can be there in an hour and fifteen - Cohibas and Havana Club Rum for everyone!
 
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Just saw where they released Alan Gross and in return we've released 3 of the Cuban Five.
 
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I know some Cuban immigrants and they say the beaches are gorgeous. We've pissed away almost 60 years of opportunity with our policies.

The rest of the island is supposed to be beautiful.

Gitmo is the bung hole of Cuba though.

One thing I don't miss are the Banana Rats. Imagine a rat the size of a possum. Well, kind of a cross between a beaver and a rat.
 
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Just saw where they released Alan Gross and in return we've released 3 of the Cuban Five.

I'm all for normalizing - clearly the sanctions haven't had the intended effect.

As for the swap - looks like the Bergdahl one to me.
 
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For real, there is money to be made there.

My neighbor growing up used to live in Miami and talked about going down to Havana on the weekends. She said it was the spot back before Castro took power.

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Guarantee you Ceasar's and MGM are sending guys down there with duffel bags full of cash to try to bribe their way back into casino business opportunities.
 
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The rest of the island is supposed to be beautiful.

Gitmo is the bung hole of Cuba though.

One thing I don't miss are the Banana Rats. Imagine a rat the size of a possum. Well, kind of a cross between a beaver and a rat.

I'll definitely visit when allowed. I have a friend in Miami who's boat can range Havana in a day.
 
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It takes a socialist to work with a socialist, surprised it took him this long.

The Cuban policy failed to achieve it's goal of toppling the regime, I applaud the President for stepping up and doing away with a failed idea.
 
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Common sense move makes seems pretty common/makes sense.

Now, to important things . . . my Red Sox need a pitcher or two stat.
 
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Can now open "Elian's Cafe."

I speak spanish and everyone tells this joke that there is still a protester in Cuba shouting "Free Elian Gonzalez". Somebody approaches the protester and says, "We got Elian back years ago. What are you doing?" and the protester responds, "Yo se. Yo soy Elian Gonzalez!"
 
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Just watched Obama's speech. Interesting that he is calling on Congress to lift the embargo but he went ahead and did all he can by EO.

To my knowledge, he never went to Congress to even ask for action on this instead choosing to go it alone then tell Congress to get on board.

This is a major policy shift with virtually no consultation with Congress.
 
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