Cuba

#52
#52
I've seen the dems elect communists to mayor and congressional positions. So no, its not hyperbole. It's that the new democrat party is no longer hiding their beliefs
You don't make a distinction between communist, socialist, and democratic socialist?
 
#54
#54
“I think Cuba, in its own way, tourism and everything else, it’s a beautiful island, great weather. They’re not in a hurricane zone, which is nice for a change, you know? They won’t be asking us for money for hurricanes every week,” Trump
said.


What?
he really needs to learn to appreciate the phrase "it is better to let people think you are a fool, than it is to open your mouth and confirm it"
 
#55
#55
I've seen the dems elect communists to mayor and congressional positions. So no, its not hyperbole. It's that the new democrat party is no longer hiding their beliefs
They should be able to elect who represents their interests. If a bunch of idiots want a Communist enclave in the middle of nowhere, or heck even a city, let them have it. The issue is disempowering the feds so no particular dangerous ideology ends up impacting people all over.

Down here in Peru there are about 7 billion political parties (it seems) including single-issue and hyper-local. That's what we need in the US. It allows all kinds of things to be heard but better yet it grinds the national government to a halt when they can't get along.

What has happened during this last decade of turbulence in the federal government here? Local governments have been kicking ass and generally doing what's right for their people.
 
#57
#57
“I think Cuba, in its own way, tourism and everything else, it’s a beautiful island, great weather. They’re not in a hurricane zone, which is nice for a change, you know? They won’t be asking us for money for hurricanes every week,” Trump
said.


What?
What in the ever loving h3LL? I got nothin’. Zero.
 
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#58
#58
They should be able to elect who represents their interests. If a bunch of idiots want a Communist enclave in the middle of nowhere, or heck even a city, let them have it. The issue is disempowering the feds so no particular dangerous ideology ends up impacting people all over.

Down here in Peru there are about 7 billion political parties (it seems) including single-issue and hyper-local. That's what we need in the US. It allows all kinds of things to be heard but better yet it grinds the national government to a halt when they can't get along.

What has happened during this last decade of turbulence in the federal government here? Local governments have been kicking ass and generally doing what's right for their people.
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