Ok so now we know where the developers are going to build there next project in Cuba sell multimillion $ condos to the rich from other countries at the expense of the people of Cuba. The regime will allow as they will make money from everyhting that occurs in the island. Just sell your self to individuals and a system that thrives off crimes against humanity.
Good Gosh, Cuba has been developing infrastructure, namely accommodations for tourist since about 1990, private home owners have become hostels, a developed health care system along with a pharmaceutical industry, produce, an army, air force & navy and a hand full of moms & pops liquor & cigar producers AND a few great golf courses. Nice, but not a fraction of the US GNP. Old cars and a failing policy to take aim at the needs of the general public and what do you get, SAME-O!?
For many, visiting Cuba will be like visiting Pompeii. They are both monuments to a place lost in time. But the reestablishment of relations with the USA will bring more developers, tourists, divers, hunters, fisherman, pollution, reduction of sea life, as well as immense pressure on wild life, rivers, mangroves and coral reefs. The USA has not done such a good job of protecting our very own fish stock, rivers, lakes, mangroves coral reefs or successfully prevented oil from spilling onto our Gulf shores. Let’s hope that Cuba will do a better job.
Ok so now we know where the developers are going to build there next project in Cuba sell multimillion $ condos to the rich from other countries at the expense of the people of Cuba. The regime will allow as they will make money from everyhting that occurs in the island. Just sell your self to individuals and a system that thrives off crimes against humanity.
ReplyDeleteGood Gosh, Cuba has been developing infrastructure, namely accommodations for tourist since about 1990, private home owners have become hostels, a developed health care system along with a pharmaceutical industry, produce, an army, air force & navy and a hand full of moms & pops liquor & cigar producers AND a few great golf courses. Nice, but not a fraction of the US GNP. Old cars and a failing policy to take aim at the needs of the general public and what do you get, SAME-O!?
ReplyDeleteFor many, visiting Cuba will be like visiting Pompeii. They are both monuments to a place lost in time.
ReplyDeleteBut the reestablishment of relations with the USA will bring more developers, tourists, divers, hunters, fisherman, pollution, reduction of sea life, as well as immense pressure on wild life, rivers, mangroves and coral reefs. The USA has not done such a good job of protecting our very own fish stock, rivers, lakes, mangroves coral reefs or successfully prevented oil from spilling onto our Gulf shores. Let’s hope that Cuba will do a better job.
To @9:47am. You should move to North Korea!
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