5.10.16

Matthew Hit Cuba Hard

Destruction Enormous!!
     Cuba's easternmost city, Baracoa, has mostly been destroyed by Hurricane Matthew. This AP photo shows an elderly Cuban woman and a young boy walking through rubble in Baracoa.
      Photos courtesy of Ramon Espinosa/Associated Press reveal that some areas of the five most eastern Cuban provinces were devastated by Hurricane Matthew. The woman above is crying as she sits in the rubble of her home in Baracoa, the "picture-postcard tourist town" in Guantanamo Province. Baracoa has 85,000 residents and is one of Cuba's oldest settlements; it was visited in 1492 by Christopher Columbus.
Hurricane Matthew as it reached Baracoa, Cuba.
Rubble in Baracoa left behind by Hurricane Matthew.
       As you can see on this map, Baracoa is located on the eastern tip of Cuba northeast of Guantanamo. The historic Columbus visit to Baracoa occurred on October 27, 1492. According to his log, it was where the famed explorer noted that Cuba was "the most beautiful land these eyes have seen." Baracoa became the first capital of Cuba before losing that honor to the much larger cities of Santiago de Cuba and Havana. Still a strong tourist attraction on Cuba's picturesque southeastern coast, Baracoa will need much time and lots of help as its 85,000 residents cope with and try to recover from Matthew's very chilling effects. 
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Targeting Cuba and Haiti

Congress and Hurricanes Take Turns!!
A CNN Image of Hurricane Matthew.
An enormous calamity for eastern Cuba and western Haiti.
       This Dieu Nalio Chery/AP photo shows a Haitian woman trying to take her child to safety as Hurricane Matthew began to assault Port-au-Prince last night and early this morning. A few minutes later a major bridge on the edge of the city was washed away. Hurricane Matthew is the most powerful Atlantic and Caribbean tropical storm in over a decade. Parts of Haiti got 40 inches of rain amid 145 MPH winds. Then the eye of the hurricane reached eastern Cuba with similar ferocity as Cubans hunkered down.
       This Wikitravel map shows the five targeted Cuban provinces in eastern Cuba {shaded in Blue} that felt the brunt of Hurricane Matthew -- Guantanamo, Santiago de Cuba, Holguin, Granma and Las Tunas.
       Hurricane Matthew in the last few hours has left death and destruction in its wake from the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Jamaica and Cuba. Historically Cuba and Haiti are the two most vulnerable islands in the Caribbean, from both natural and man-made hurricanes. Haiti, the region's poorest nation, is still trying to recover from the earthquake and cholera outbreak that devastated its western portion of Hispaniola island that it shares with the Dominican Republic. Richer nations who have failed to help the Haitians should be ashamed of themselves. When calamities like Hurricane Matthew hit, poverty-stricken Haitians have cut so many trees to use as fuel that floods and mudslides wipe out helpless towns and neighborhoods. The gross discrimination against Haitians by politicians in Miami and the U. S. Congress assail decent Haitians daily and unmercifully. An overlooked AP headline in my newspaper this week blared this headline: "U. S. WIDENS EFFORTS TO DEPORT HAITIANS." The first AP sentence said: "The U. S. Department of Homeland Security says it is widening efforts to deport Haitians, a response to thousands of immigrants from the Caribbean nation who overwhelmed California border crossings with Mexico in recent months." That gutless sentence contrasts sharply with the fact that Cubans, with far less reasons to emigrate to the United States, are lured by the U. S. government to reach that Mexican border and then the moment their front toe touches U. S. soil they are home-free with extremely discriminatory incentives that instantaneously include -- for Cubans and Cubans only -- financial, residence and citizenship rewards. Americans are supposed to be too stupid, too unpatriotic, and too intimidated to cringe at such extreme discriminatory practices by a government that routinely criticizes other governments for far less discriminatory practices. Of course, the difference between Haitian and Cuban immigrants is this: Unlike Cuba, Haiti never had a U.S.-and-Mafia-backed dictatorship that was overthrown by a popular revolution and simply fled to U. S. soil.
      Standing at the U. S border and quickly waving Cubans into the United States with no questions asked, while just as quickly blocking entry for more deserving, poverty-stricken Haitians and routinely deporting them strikes democracy-lovers as being unfair. It shames the U. S. far more than it demeans Haitians.
      Even the politicians in Miami and Washington that dictate America's Cuban-Haitian laws admit that the U. S. doesn't really need a continuous influx of Cubans lured from the island to hurt Cuba. But the laws greasing that migration WHILE IGNORING THE PLIGHT OF HAITIANS {and even U. S. security} will eternally be lushly funded with tax dollars as a means to hurt Cuba -- you know, AT LEAST UNTIL REVENGEFUL MIAMIANS CAN RE-CAPTURE CUBA AND RE-STORE IT TO ITS BATISTIANO GLORY DAYS OF THE 1950S.  
MEANWHILE
   A Houston Chronicle photo shows Haitians confronting Hurricane Matthew.
    This uk.news photo shows Cubans confronting Hurricane Matthew.
      Storms, natural and man-made, have always threatened Cuba as this iconic image attests. This photo was taken in 1963 as Hurricane Flora approached Cuba. Fidel Castro is shown getting a meteorological update. He had spent the previous 18 hours on Cuban television and radio warning the Cuban people about the storm. When he was told above where the brunt of the storm would likely strike, Fidel, as he was prone to do, whisked away from Havana to that location, to wait out the storm with everyday Cubans. In 1963 Hurricane Flora killed 1,200 Cubans. In the decades since, top U. S. and international meteorologists have lavishly praised Cuba for its emphasis on hurricane preparations.
        This photo is courtesy of www.bradenton.com. It shows a Haitian girl yesterday in the town of Tabarre hoping to survive her latest storm, Hurricane Matthew. Haitians like her deserve help and comfort.
        Cubans and Haitians fortunate enough to survive Hurricane Matthew will then have to get back to worrying about Hurricane Miami and Hurricane Washington. Somehow, the longer that Cold War outrage persists, the more unfair it seems...and the more it demeans both the United States and democracy.
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4.10.16

Hurricanes Matthew and Marco

Both Threaten Cuba!!
       This BBC graphic shows that the eastern tip of Cuba is right in the bulls-eye of the powerful Hurricane Matthew today -- Tuesday, October 4th, 2016. It also targets the plush, ultra-modern U. S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. But American military planes have flown 700 family members of navy personnel to safety on U. S. soil and the remaining 5,500 Americans working and vacationing there are considered safe in modern buildings and, if needed, shelters. However, the Cubans on the eastern edge of the island are not so lucky although Cuba is renowned for its preparation ahead of such devastating hurricanes.
            Meanwhile, this AP/John Raoux photo is being used this week to herald the re-election of Marco Rubio to a second 6-year-old term in the U. S. Senate from Miami. That unfortunate event will officially occur next month. While Hurricane Matthew threatens only the eastern tip of Cuba today, Rubio threatens the entire island for as long as he can use a skewered, money-crazed, flawed democracy to conduct mostly unchallenged aspersions and cruelties on a vulnerable, much smaller nation. Rubio's reelection reflects anew that only revengeful, self-serving anti-Castro zealots can get elected to Congress from Florida, especially Miami. That's kinda strange considering that polls show that most Cuban-Americans even in Miami's Little Havana favor President Obama's efforts to normalize relations with Cuba, not Rubio's archaic belligerence. But when it comes to Cuba it would be hard to point out a single instance in which a democratic principle has been applied to either Miami's or Washington's Cuban policy. Thus, Rubio's re-election will mark a sad continuation of an ageless topic, Cuba, that reminds democracy-lovers in the U. S. and around the world that the once-vaunted U. S. democracy is still not capable of correcting a policy that has done more harm to America's international image than any other single event or subject. That reminder will come yet again later this month in the United Nations with a resounding 191-to-2 vote. Unworthy benefactors like the re-elected Senator Rubio will bask in the Batista-like and Mafiosi-like pain inflicted year-after-year and decade-after-decade on both the U. S. democracy and millions of totally innocent Cubans...ALWAYS, of course, IN THE GUISE OF HURTING THE NOW 90-YEAR-OLD FIDEL CASTRO.
TRUTH BE KNOWN, Fidel Castro's long life has been greatly boosted by such things as the impending re-election of Marco Rubio to the United States Senate from Miami. MOREOVER, Fidel Castro's long legacy will be greatly boosted by the continuation of such things. Some self-ordained Cuban experts will deny that but that will be only in their lucrative roles as self-serving bullies, not as honest or unbiased analysts. 
Summary
This Reuters photo shows a street in 2008 after hurricane Ike hit Cuba.
Innocent people on this vulnerable island........
do not deserve to be attacked by Hurricane Matthew today
or by U. S. Senator Marco Rubio forever.
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3.10.16

Hurricane-prone Cuba

Perpetually Tested!!
        Throughout its history, the island of Cuba has always had to be cognizant of being targeted by devastating hurricanes -- both natural and man-made. Such is the case today -- Monday, October 3rd, 2016. Nearby Miami and the United States Congress are endlessly trying to desperately turn back President Obama's historic and peaceful overtures, always spending an inordinate amount of time and tax-dollars in attempts to bring about the demise or recapture of Cuba. But the more pressing vulnerability today is Hurricane Matthew that is targeting the eastern third of the island with what one forecast predicts will be "catastrophic effects." Over 700 U. S. family members have been removed from Congress's most-beloved spot on the island  -- the plush U. S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay. Meanwhile a couple million Cubans, accustomed to such dangers, are braced for a dire threat that is expected to come early Tuesday.
     A world-class photographer, Gina Nero, spent a month traveling around Cuba chronicling images that depict and define everyday life on the island. Ms. Nero is a 26-year-old native of Australia now based in LA and NY. The initial batch of her ongoing project has been released by DailyMail.com with more photos to follow. The young Cuban baseball player above posed for Gina Nero before heading off to his game.
      This Gina Nero photo shows three Cuban ladies discussing their lives on the island, and maybe some gossip. Ms. Nero's fascination with Cuba will manifest itself with future photos, she promises. She said, "The daily lives of Cubans show me the heart and soul of a country so technologically isolated. I am not trying to tell the story of the U. S. embargo. I'm merely documenting a country rich in culture and wonderful people." 
Gina Nero captured the heart-and-soul of this Cuban home.
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1.10.16

The Media's Trump Hysteria

How Meaningful??
What Is the Meaning?? 
And why drag Cuba into it??
{Sunday, October 2nd, 2016}
      By far the most-watched news program in America is NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt. It airs for a half-hour beginning at 6:30 P. M. each night and easily garners more viewers than the combined totals of the three obnoxious and Talking Head-obsessed cable operations -- CNN, Fox, and MSNBC. But even the three highly once-respected over-the-air news operations -- NBC, CBS and ABC -- have evolved into nothing more and nothing less than powerful propaganda outlets that would make dangerously effective propagandists like Goebbels in the 1930s and 1940s green with envy. It would also, I believe, cause America's renowned Founding Fathers to hide their faces in absolute shame because the remarkable democracy they crafted featured as one of its prime pillars a free, unbiased and informative media.
       Lester Holt is a superb broadcast journalist and I am sure it pains him...I know it pains me...that his corporate bosses at NBC apparently force him to dispense propaganda on a regular basis, which is par-for-the-course in the mainstream media these days. This week -- Thursday, Sept. 30th-2016 -- Lester Holt typically used valuable time {minus commercials he has only about 22 minutes} on repetitive off-the-wall propaganda against Donald Trump's presidential bid. Please understand that I am not pro-Trump and in fact do not believe he is qualified to be President. But I believe that a news media evolving strictly into a giant, effusive propaganda machine is far more of a threat to the U. S. democracy than Mr. Trump will ever be. Thursday on NBC's Nightly News Mr. Holt stressed some weird charge about Trump "violating America's Cuban laws" many years ago. The media is not allowed to point out that such laws resulted from the sheer fact that the transplanted Batistiano-Mafiosi cabal has been unable, even with the help of the U. S. treasury and military, to recapture the island of Cuba despite its unchecked ability to make such laws. So Lester Holt introduced some off-the-wall character who bellowed that, "You can't go to Cuba and buy a bottle of soda," meaning legally according to archaic Cold War U. S. laws opposed by the entire world, including most Cubans in Miami. Of course, Lester Holt wasn't allowed to put someone on that might espouse a different and more sane opinion about buying a bottle of soda in Cuba. In other words, since 1959 Americans have been force-fed steady steams of unchallenged Cuban propaganda but only recently have major influential networks like NBC and respected journalists like Lester Holt been required to partake in the anti-democratic skull-duggery. Anti-Cuban propaganda this week merged with anti-Trump propaganda.
      Check out this week's propaganda-riddled Newsweek cover that blares the GARGUANTAN headline: "TRUMP CONNECTION: How Trump's Company Violated The U. S. Embargo Against Cuba." Wow!! Oh, my!! What did he do? Did someone remember that Trump bought a soda in Havana twenty years ago, grossly upsetting the vast Batista-connected and Miami-based Diaz-Balart family that includes NBC anchor Jose Diaz-Balart whose father was a Batista minister? CNN and other corporate-owned propaganda outlets jumped on this Newsweek propaganda smear massively yesterday, ignoring legitimate news events.
 HEY, AMERICA!! BREAKING NEWS!! "I'm Don Lemon, your host on CNN for the next hour. Stay with us because we will use every minute to tell you why Donald Trump is the worst human that has ever lived and if he is elected President the U. S. will cease to exist as will the rest of the entire world. And we will use this entire hour to explain to you -- with our massive stable of Talking Heads -- why Hillary Clinton was 100% correct when she said the only people who support Trump are 'irredeemable baskets of deplorables,' meaning stupid and uneducated white people. We have just learned that one of those irredeemable deplorables has just been spotted at a Trump rally with a Confederate flag, proving the point yet again that Trump is the worse human in history. After that Breaking News, let me turn to my left to Bakari Sellers, the young black lawyer from South Carolina who will explain to our audience why Trump is the worst human in the history of the entire world and why the only racists in the entire world are the irredeemable and deplorable white people like the Trump supporters. Bakari, take as long as needed because your expert and unbiased expertise on those two topics are why CNN hired you as a ubiquitous Talking Head." "Uh, thank you, Don. Yes, that irredeemable, deplorable, white racist with the Confederate flag proves Trump is..." 
       As with Lester Holt at NBC, CNN's best broadcast journalist, Anderson Cooper, seems compelled to follow the corporate line in dispensing one-sided, anti-Trump propaganda. The fact that the networks do this hour-after-hour, day-after-day would be hilarious and even funny if it were not so deleterious to America and to Democracy. The graphic above is an example. In that particular broadcast, instead of providing real news or even informative information for voters, CNN dominated Anderson Cooper's prime-time hour with a Mexican's incessant tirades against Trump -- "REMINDS ME OF HITLER." There are, of course, some decent and non-racist Americans who don't believe Trump "reminds them of Hitler but it seems that the U. S. media doesn't cover that side of the equation. It is also interesting to note, I believe, that Lester Holt hosted the first Trump-Clinton debate this week and guess who will host the next one -- Anderson Cooper. Thus Holt peppered Trump with nauseous questions about birther issues and a long-ago Hispanic Miss Universe that Trump allegedly insulted, but no questions for Clinton about naughty little tidbits like her controversial emails, financial ties to countless Wall Street and foreign billionaires, etc.
       With Anderson Cooper the host of the next Trump-Clinton debate, I'm wondering what Cooper's first question will be. For democracy's sake and for America's sake around the world, I sincerely hope it's not akin to this: "Mr. Trump, you have the first question tonight. As your distinguished opponent, Mrs. Clinton, said, the only supporters you have are irredeemable, stupid, uneducated, and racist white people that we intelligent and informed people do not think should even be allowed to vote. Now the first question is, Mr. Trump...how ashamed are you that not a single intelligent, educated and non-racist American will ever vote for you?"  
Donald Trump vs. Anderson Cooper.
       Even more important than the upcoming presidential election in the United States, I think, are the parameters surrounding it, especially the incredibly undemocratic aspects that have overtaken the process that has dramatic impacts on America, democracy, Cuba, and the entire world. The individual and corporate billionaires who own the mainstream media in the U. S. firmly believe they, not the individual voters, should own the democracy bequeathed to all Americans by the Founding Fathers back in 1776. The last of the checks-and-balances designed to preserve it fell in 2010 when the U. S. Supreme Court sanctioned unlimited billionaire donations for political campaigns. And now the best potential politicians don't even bother to participate in a bought-and-paid-for menagerie. A ubiquitous off-shoot of all that is the sheer fact that a vast majority of Americans disapprove of both candidates -- Trump and Clinton. This 2016 presidential campaign, as well as congressional races beneath it, reflect the cancerous results of a handful of billionaires purchasing America's democracy, such as the billionaires who own all of the mainstream media that is now nothing more and nothing less than one huge propaganda machine for those billionaires. I think Lester Holt and Anderson Cooper are aware of this situation, but have succumbed to it. 
And lastly
     The last honorable bastion for the United States media remains the great Editorial Cartoonists. This gem is by Chan Lowe whose artistry is widely distributed by Tribune Content Agency. Study it and judge it for yourself. Even with billionaires legally purchasing our democracy, we can still have opinions...I hope.
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29.9.16

U.S.-Cuba Journalism


Which is the most honest??
{Friday: September 30th, 2016}
       The question posed at the top of this post is actually a legitimate one. That's how much in recent years the mainstream U. S. media has descended toward becoming a billionaire-owned propaganda machine. At the same time, according to Cuba's brilliant young broadcast journalist Cristina Escobar, the Cuban media has become "more honest" than the U. S. media. It was a theme Ms. Escobar stressed, in both English and Spanish, when she grabbed some headlines...and the admiration of veteran U. S. broadcasters such as NBC's Andrea Mitchell, when she was in Washington to cover the last Vidal-Jacobson diplomatic session. After dominating a televised White House news conference with six key questions, Ms. Escobar engaged in a plethora of speeches and interviews around the U. S. capital. More than once, with emphasis, she made this statement: "Journalists in Cuba, like me, have more freedom to tell the truth about the United States than journalists in the U. S. have to tell the truth about Cuba." If that statement does not agree with your upbringing, I can understand; the Cuban narrative in the U. S. has been dictated by anti-revolutionary zealots since 1959. Yet, Ms. Escobar believes her statement is true and if she did not she probably would have accepted some of the million-dollar offers to defect to Miami. In interviews posted on YouTube, Ms. Escobar firmly says, "Cuba's fate is up to Cubans on the island, not Cubans in Miami and Washington." 
      I am not suggesting that Cristina Escobar is the only up-close expert on the relative merits on the quality or current status of the U.S. and/or Cuban media. Nor am I suggesting that you share her passion for Cubans on the island. But I am suggesting that she has a point. As a prime anchor on Cuban television, she has criticized her government on behalf of "the everyday Cubans who have gained the most from the revolution but tonight I will show how pockets of them have been left behind." After making that point, the next day Granma, the island's main newspaper, published Letters-to-the-Editor supporting Ms. Escobar's stance and criticizing the government, which indeed responded in a positive manner to the situation she chronicled. Ms. Escobar, a perspicacious student of U.S.-Cuban relations, doesn't believe the U. S. media has similar courage or integrity to "tell the truth about Cuba or, as a matter of fact, to tell the truth about the vast disparity in dealing with the massive crimes of rich people vs. the lesser crimes of non-rich Americans." When I saw that quote...Wow!...I said..."Darn. She must study the best American editorial cartoonists."
     The great Editorial Cartoonist for the Sacramento Bee won the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for his superb talent. His name is Jack Ohman and that's him in the above photo working on another gem. Both the print and electronic media in the U. S. have dissolved into propaganda machines with billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Sheldon Edelson buying up the once-unbiased top newspapers in Washington and Nevada, etc. Additionally, all the television network "news" operations are owned by billionaires who saturate the airways with Talking Head propagandists bent on making sure their money controls Washington. Thus, the last gasp of media integrity in the U. S. lies in the hands and minds of the great Editorial Cartoonists.
      Study the above masterpiece by Jack Ohman. What he is saying parallels what Cristina Escobar said about how rich criminals in the United States are treated as opposed to non-rich criminals. Jack Ohman on the left is reminding us that back in the Old West, Wells Fargo stage coaches were routinely robbed by criminals known as outlaws. On the right Mr. Ohman is reminding us that in modern America the rich executives at Wells Fargo are now routinely robbing the American people...and getting away with it because, unlike the non-rich, they can buy-off the three branches of the U. S. government -- Congress quite easily but also the Executive and Judicial branches. Thus executives like those at Wells Fargo can concoct schemes that steal, say, $200 billion and then merely pay, say, an $8 billion fine to the U. S. government. After eagerly writing that check to pay the fine, those executives happily divvy up the $192 billion profit that goes to their obscene salaries and bonuses. On the other hand, as both Jack Ohman and Cristina Escobar seem to comprehend, a single mom working three jobs in a West Virginia town was jailed when she shop-lifted a loaf of bread and three cans of Pork 'n Beans to feed her two hungry kids because baby-sitters, gas, rent, and a broken-down old car had left her unable to buy food that month for her children. Jack Ohman at the Sacramento Bee and Cristina Escobar in Cuba seem to believe that the vast disparity between the Wells Fargo criminals and that mother in West Virginia should be corrected.
And speaking of Jack Ohman, his gem above flashed from Sacramento across America on December 18, 2014. That was the day after Presidents Obama in Washington and Castro in Havana made simultaneous telecasts to announce their plans to normalize relations for the first time in over half-a-century. On the left Mr. Ohman is reminding us that Fidel Castro's pugnacious revolution was still, incredibly, succeeding in keeping the Batistianos and the Mafiosi off the island but...alas...Cuba was finally ready to embrace some capitalism, ala China and Vietnam. So study CASTRO and COSTCO in the Ohman masterpiece above and you'll see that his few words say a lot more than a thousand propaganda words.
        And don't forget Cristina Escobar when she says, "Cuban journalists have more freedom to tell the true about the U. S. than U. S. journalists have to tell the truth about Cuba." Her comment is a reminder that Emilio Milian, the top Cuban-American broadcast journalist in Miami, was car-bombed after he criticized Cuban extremists for such unpunished things as blowing up a child-laden Cuban civilian airplane known to history, if you care to Google it, as Cubana Flight 455. Her comment is also a reminder that Jim DeFede, the top columnist at the Miami Herald, was fired shortly after he excoriated three Miami members of the U. S. Congress for helping free four well-known Cuban extremists from a Latin American prison to reside as heralded free citizens in the safe haven of Miami. Ms. Escobar points out that, on the other hand, she criticized the Cuban government "on behalf of everyday Cubans" and the Cuban government responded by correcting the situation, and she was neither car-bombed nor fired. Go figure, and don't start with the premise that I'm pro-Cuban and anti-American. I'm no more pro-Cuban than I am pro-Jamaican. But I am pro-American and I think Cuba says more about America than it says about Cuba. Also, I think Cubans on the island, like Cristina Escobar, have as much right and as much insight to express opinions as Cubans in Miami or the United States Congress. If, by chance, Ms. Escobar is right about journalists in Cuba having more freedom to tell the truth about the U. S. than journalists in the U. S. have to tell the truth about Cuba, Americans should, perhaps, be concerned about it...just as Americans from 1952 till 1959 should, perhaps, have been concerned about the United States teaming with the Mafia to support the brutal Batista dictatorship in Cuba; or about the U. S. supporting the Batistiano regrouping on U. S. soil.
And please:
        Don't get the erudite Cristina Escobar started on whether Revolutionary Cuba or Batista's Cuba is/was the best for Cuba. Because if you do you might not like either her answers or her astute documentations.
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28.9.16

America's Cuban Abyss

An Endless Bottomless Pit!!
        Since 1952  -- when the U. S. teamed with the Mafia to support the brutal Batista dictatorship in Cuba -- the U. S. Cuban policy has humiliated both America and democracy, a basic fact that is confirmed each October by a 191-to-2 vote in the United Nations. The two first-term Cuban-American U. S. Senators depicted above -- Cruz and Rubio -- surely understand that fact but apparently don't give a damn. More significantly, neither does a large segment of the current unpatriotic, uninformed, and uncaring U. S. population. Since 1959 -- the year the Batistiano-Mafiosi dictatorship was overthrown only to quickly regroup on nearby U. S. soil -- America's flawed, cruel and grossly undemocratic Cuban policy has essentially and effectively been dictated by two generations of hard-line Cuban-Americans, the most self-servingly vicious Batista remnants. Cruz and Rubio represent the second generation of the proprietors of that bottomless pit, a fact revealed in Washington again yesterday.
        Yesterday -- Tuesday, September 27th, 2016 -- as this Carlos Barrea/REUTERS photo shows -- President Obama proudly and bravely nominated Jeffrey DeLaurentis as the first U. S. Ambassador to Cuba in over half-a-century. A brilliant and dedicated career diplomat, DeLaurentis is the perfect choice for that important position, made more important and urgent because more Americans can now actually visit Cuba thanks to Mr. Obama. Since 1992 DeLaurentis has been intimately knowledgeable about Cuba and Latin America and he has distinguished himself diplomatically at the United Nations and elsewhere, including the U. S. Interests Section in Havana. Since August of 2014 Mr. DeLaurentis has been chief of the U. S. Embassy in Havana, newly opened by President Obama for the first time since 1961.
      As always, Cuban-American United States Senators Rubio and Cruz went belligerent yesterday regarding President Obama's nomination of Jeffrey DeLaurentis to be the first U. S. Ambassador to Cuba since 1961. Rubio's snarling comments labeled it "another last-ditch legacy project for the president that needs to be stopped." President Obama, by merely having the guts and patriotism to try to normalize relations with Cuba, has indeed carved out a legacy that the likes of Rubio and Cruz will never emulate. Yet, as Republican extremists in a pathetic Republican-controlled U. S. Senate, they wield enormous and undeserved power regarding America's disgraceful Cuban policy. As first-term Senators, neither Rubio nor Cruz have accomplished a thing -- except for amassing millions of dollars, running for President, vowing to shut-down the U. S. government, and loudly opposing any and all positive overtures designed to correct America's historically flawed Cuban policy. It seems to matter not one whit to Rubio, Cruz and their ilk how much that policy hurts Americans, Cuban-Americans, and America's image around the world. The fact that Americans and especially Cuban-Americans badly need Jeffrey DeLaurentis as the official U. S. Ambassador to Cuba means little to Rubio and Cruz compared to their anti-Cuban bias and their insatiable desires to use the U. S. Senate and a billion-or-more right-wing dollars to take over the White House, a ploy that failed miserably for both of them in 2016 but now extends to 2020, which is their next opportunity.
       This Wikipedia photo shows Jeffrey DeLaurentis making a speech on behalf of America in front of the new U. S. Embassy in Havana. Since the 1950s America's most decent and skilled government officials -- such as Jeffrey DeLaurentis -- have suffered mightily from a U. S. Cuban policy dictated by less decent government officials, none of whom -- it seems -- are ever held accountable by an unpatriotic U. S. public or an incompetent U. S. media. Therefore, expect decent and talented Americans like Jeffrey DeLaurentis to continue to suffer as the U. S. democracy itself continues a downward spiral into the abyss -- a bottomless pit dug by self-serving, unchecked miscreants.
      Moderate Cuban-Americans in Miami, like Hugo Cancio, are as frustrated as the most democracy-loving Americans when America's Batistiano-directed Cuban policy harms the vast majority of Americans and Cuban-Americans. Cancio, a democracy-loving businessman, divides his time between Miami and Havana and fully understands how Cuban-Americans in particular need Jeffrey DeLaurentis as the official Ambassador at the "increasingly busy U. S. embassy in Havana." Cancio says, "Polls show that moderate Cuban-Americans like me are the majority in Miami and we support Obama's efforts to normalize relations. But when it comes to Cuba, moderate Cuban-Americans, majority opinions and democracy never seem to count." 
       Each October in the United Nations world opinion votes overwhelmingly -- 191-to-2 with no abstentions -- to denounce America's Cuban policy. America -- the richest, strongest, and most influential nation in history -- can only persuade one nation to support its Cuban policy and that nation, Israel, is by far the biggest recipient of U. S. economic and military aid. Yet, Americans are supposed to be too stupid or too unpatriotic to care and the mainstream U. S. media is simply too intimidated or too incompetent to even fairly discuss the issue that so drastically harms the U. S. image, as confirmed by the UN each October.
This glutinous image, for example.
       Cuba, unwittingly and unrealistically, says a lot more about the United States than it says about Cuba. That has been an historic fact since 1952 and the U. S. democracy -- the world's all-time greatest government -- seems incapable of extricating itself from what the world recognizes as an abyss, a bottomless pit.
         So as U. S. Senators Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz vow to block every decent and positive overture to Cuba, such as the badly needed confirmation of Jeffrey DeLaurentis as U. S. Ambassador in Havana, expect Americans to continue on their six-decades-old path of not having the courage or patriotism to care.
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