Quote:
Originally Posted by Boreas
Some of the same issues are indeed at play but others are unique and largely the product of the US/Cuban status quo. The fact of the matter is that our policy of isolation has been a complete and utter failure. It's time to try something different but "Conservatives" never see that. After all, when tax cuts for the rich blow up the economy and the economy, they see the solution as even bigger tax cuts for the 1%.
And, when all you have left is pointing out typos, it's obvious that you can't formulate a real response.
|
To say that "Conservatives never see that" misses the point, and is disingenuous. Most folks, conservatives or not, would rather not have the embargo in place. To dump it outright might be politically risky - still a lot of Hispanic voters don't much like the Castros. Also, many would rather see some progress on human rights issues in Cuba before kicking the embargo to the curb.
Also, for the man who virtually originated correcting spelling and grammar on this forum, your last sentence is truly self incriminating.