Another Ugly Reality About The Obama Administration We Have To Face-- Cuba
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Young anti-Cuba fanatics Lincoln Diaz-Balart, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen and Robert Menendez
Look, I voted for Obama-- eyes wide open that he was no progressive in any way, shape or form-- and now I find myself having to face the reality of enhanced war in Afghanistan, a barely defensible corporate-oriented Supreme Court nominee, an overly friendly orientation toward the worst of the corporate predators who made Rahm Emanuel a multimillionaire, a tendency to compromise on everything from the git-go and, now, a failure to do anything to fix our misguided Cuba policy. The unpleasant reality is that the Obama Administration, and the Democratic controlled Congress, will do nothing to lift the embargo nor to allow Americans the right to travel freely to Cuba in the foreseeable future.
It defies logic that Congressman Jeff Flake (R-AZ), as a freshman member of Congress in 2000, was able to pass the travel-ban amendment in a Republican-controlled Congress and with a Republican President, yet in four years a Democratic-controlled Congress has not been able to do anything. Why? Easy-- the same cheap political money that used to go to the Tom Delays, the Newt Gingrichs and other Republican leaders now gets spread around to the Democratic leadership as well. We have got to come to the realization that the problem isn't just that the notorious Diaz-Balart brothers and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen are in control of America's anti-Cuba policies. The fact is that Kendrick Meek, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Bob Menendez, Bill Nelson and other panderers and supporters of the embargo are preventing progress on an issue that means very little to most people-- but a great deal to some very wealthy ones!
Who could imagine that we would have a senior White House staff official more harmful to U.S.-Cuba relations then Karl Rove? Trust me when I tell you Rama Manual has been bought and sold by right-wing Cuban-American extremists in Miami. Look at the Cuban-American appointments that the President has made: Almost every supports the Diaz-Balart position on Cuba. The President does not have one adviser who is knowledgeable about U.S.-Cuba policy supporting the lifting of the embargo and the travel ban. Not one!
Jorge Fajardo, Gloria Estefan's pop, a former Batista thug
What better example do we need than the President's recent visit to Gloria Estefan's Star Island home for a fundraiser? Not one person in attendance supports a progressive approach to U.S.-Cuba policy-- and I doubt there were many who voted for Obama in 2008. While Gloria Estefan said her father would be proud of her that she had the President of the United State in her home, she did not tell the President that her father was chief of security for right-wing dictator Fulgencio Batista and that he had direct knowledge of the execution of 20,000 Cuban citizens from 1953 to 1958.
Don't be fooled or even encouraged by statements made by "progressives" in Congress who bluster that Radio Marti and TV Marti are a waste of taxpayers' money. Everybody knows that, and has for many years. And no one should be encouraged by any self-serving hearings our friends in Congress hold. It's just a way to placate people eager for real change, cheap and insulting. We don't need any more Congressional hearings; we just need the leadership to bring the travel bill to a vote. It will pass overwhelmingly.
The difference is that in a Republican-controlled Congress the Republican leadership would kill it in conference or the President would threaten a veto. Those tactics cannot work with a Democratic-controlled Congress and a Democratic President, because that would be too blatantly obvious an act by the "the good guys."
How can Debbie Wasserman Shultz and her crooked congressional cronies be in lockstep with the Diaz-Balart brothers on the issue of Cuba? Glad you asked, and there's a simple answer: political money. One need only look at Kendrick Meeks' position on Cuba as against our policy toward Haitian immigration. Congressman Meeks as a black man ought to be ashamed of himself. Wasserman Schultz is the congressional bagman for crooked money from far right Cuban interests and from the sugar lobby. She hands it out to unsuspecting freshman Democrats-- particularly corrupt Blue Dogs like Jason Altmire, John Barrow, Chris Carney, Joe Donnelly, Brad Ellsworth, Harry Mitchell, Heath Shuler and Zach Space-- and then "owns" them, as we've shown before.
U.S.-Cuba policy is a sad commentary on our political system. Our anti-Cuba foreign policy has nothing to do with political prisoners, communism or human-rights violations. It has everything to do with vengeance, pride, hatred and retribution. America is better than squeezing a small sovereign island nation that posses no threat to us in any way shape or form.
The travel ban remains in place because "our friends" are betraying us.
How can Debbie Wasserman Shultz and her crooked congressional cronies be in lockstep with the Diaz-Balart brothers on the issue of Cuba? Glad you asked, and there's a simple answer: political money. One need only look at Kendrick Meeks' position on Cuba as against our policy toward Haitian immigration. Congressman Meeks as a black man ought to be ashamed of himself. Wasserman Schultz is the congressional bagman for crooked money from far right Cuban interests and from the sugar lobby. She hands it out to unsuspecting freshman Democrats-- particularly corrupt Blue Dogs like Jason Altmire, John Barrow, Chris Carney, Joe Donnelly, Brad Ellsworth, Harry Mitchell, Heath Shuler and Zach Space-- and then "owns" them, as we've shown before.
U.S.-Cuba policy is a sad commentary on our political system. Our anti-Cuba foreign policy has nothing to do with political prisoners, communism or human-rights violations. It has everything to do with vengeance, pride, hatred and retribution. America is better than squeezing a small sovereign island nation that posses no threat to us in any way shape or form.
The travel ban remains in place because "our friends" are betraying us.
Labels: Cuba, Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Gloria Estefan
3 Comments:
Excellent points.
President Obama and the Democratic Congress are proving to be no different than the Republicans regarding US/Cuba policy! What a shame.
A.A.Fox,Jr.
Second SOME of that after being in office a little over a year...
I AM planning a "take ME to Cuba" trip myself, and legal would be nice.
PLUS
I want my Habeus Corpus back NOW...
I'm not impressed with the rhetoric of this blog...as I am with much of the rhetoric of the "discouraged left".
All we have, and all we should have expected, from the election
of Obama is more room for progressives to manoever, and more possibility for progressives to influence policy IF WE ARE MOBILZED AND EXERTING
PRESSURE! Obama, like FDR, has said this himself in so many words.
Did we expect that the right wing and the status quo power structure in this country would sit down and not use their ample resources to influence policy to their liking merely because an Obama decided to play the big political game
of running for president....and he actually pulled it off!!??
On Cuba, despite the public rhetoric coming out of Havana, policy has indeed
changed under Obama. Restrictions on family travel and remittances were quickly lifted. Bills to end the travel ban and increase agricultural sales have
gotten momemtum in Congress. THEY CAN PASS, BUT THEY WON'T PASS UNLESS WE PUSH HARD
ON CONGRESS AND OBAMA. Agricultural business interests are not afraid of the Miami Mafia anymore. We can and should build alliances with them.
Cultural and academic exchanges with Cuba are way up. US visas are being issued to Cuban Communists
and other supporters of the Cuban Goverment. Today, Cuban folk singer Silvio Rodriquez got his
visa, denied under Bush.
Hassles to those who defy the travel ban are not gone, but they're fewer in number.
Don't condemn a liberal politician until you have organized your butt off and pressured that politician.
And keep fightin'
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