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![]() 10:33 AMTrue North Justine giggles... "He's confused. He's mourning the death of Castro like his PM and not thinking straight." The only thing I'm "mourning" is the lost opportunity to see the real Cuba before it's infested with 'mericans and their Yankee dollahs. .... Don, it WAS infested with "Yankee dollars" before Caster and they're still getting some of those "dollars" from gitmo. Unless I'm really missing something, Canada has open trade and a lot of tourism with the island for years. Just curious, what happened to all those Canadian "dollars" they've had for over 50 years? |
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On Friday, 2 December 2016 12:50:47 UTC-4, Tim wrote:
10:33 AMTrue North Justine giggles... "He's confused. He's mourning the death of Castro like his PM and not thinking straight." The only thing I'm "mourning" is the lost opportunity to see the real Cuba before it's infested with 'mericans and their Yankee dollahs. ... Don, it WAS infested with "Yankee dollars" before Caster and they're still getting some of those "dollars" from gitmo. Unless I'm really missing something, Canada has open trade and a lot of tourism with the island for years. Just curious, what happened to all those Canadian "dollars" they've had for over 50 years? Yes and up to 1959 'the mob' had a big influence on things down there. I would imagine the Cubans used Canadian dollars to help them survive...especially since 1990. |
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On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 08:50:46 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: 10:33 AMTrue North Justine giggles... "He's confused. He's mourning the death of Castro like his PM and not thinking straight." The only thing I'm "mourning" is the lost opportunity to see the real Cuba before it's infested with 'mericans and their Yankee dollahs. ... Don, it WAS infested with "Yankee dollars" before Caster and they're still getting some of those "dollars" from gitmo. Unless I'm really missing something, Canada has open trade and a lot of tourism with the island for years. Just curious, what happened to all those Canadian "dollars" they've had for over 50 years? If the canadians are as tight with their money in Cuba as they are here, I can see why the Cubans are still broke. |
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11:12 AMTrue North
- show quoted text - Yes and up to 1959 'the mob' had a big influence on things down there. I would imagine the Cubans used Canadian dollars to help them survive...especially since 1990. .... Could be. I know Havana was a haven of gambling, prostitution, and corruption n general, but a lot of money flowed the streets. People still drive 1957 cars there. Loaded with bailing wire and homage parts but still running. I'd say that 1959 on was the end of their prosperity... 11:12 AMTrue North - show quoted text - Yes and up to 1959 'the mob' had a big influence on things down there. I would imagine the Cubans used Canadian dollars to help them survive...especially since 1990. |
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On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 09:46:56 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: 11:12 AMTrue North - show quoted text - Yes and up to 1959 'the mob' had a big influence on things down there. I would imagine the Cubans used Canadian dollars to help them survive...especially since 1990. ... Could be. I know Havana was a haven of gambling, prostitution, and corruption n general, but a lot of money flowed the streets. People still drive 1957 cars there. Loaded with bailing wire and homage parts but still running. I'd say that 1959 on was the end of their prosperity... 11:12 AMTrue North - show quoted text - Yes and up to 1959 'the mob' had a big influence on things down there. I would imagine the Cubans used Canadian dollars to help them survive...especially since 1990. Castro was the end of the prosperity ... at least for the 5%. The guy living out in the countryside chopping sugar cane probably has not seen that much difference, It may have actually got better because he is doing almost as well as the doctor he gets to see for free. You notice, with the exception of the criminals Castro shipped us from Mariel, the Cubans who move here are striving for more than a subsistence job and they are highly motivated. I think that is true of most latinos. (perhaps with the exception of those who go to sanctuary cities with a robust welfare system) That is one reason why I don't have a lot of sympathy for black people here. We have Latinos clawing their way across the desert or swimming across the Rio Grande with nothing but what they can carry. They usually don't speak the language and with the exception of the Cubans they have little or no education. There is certainly the same or greater levels of discrimination but they still seem to find work, advance and become productive Americans in an economic climate where there are a record number of anglos and blacks who say there is no work. When I am hiring people, price is not the main thing I think of and I still want a crew of little brown guys. I do get criticized from the building people we know. They say I have union mexicans because I pay them what the ask and toss in a generous completion bonus. |
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On Friday, December 2, 2016 at 12:13:05 PM UTC-5, wrote:
On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 08:50:46 -0800 (PST), Tim wrote: 10:33 AMTrue North Justine giggles... "He's confused. He's mourning the death of Castro like his PM and not thinking straight." The only thing I'm "mourning" is the lost opportunity to see the real Cuba before it's infested with 'mericans and their Yankee dollahs. ... Don, it WAS infested with "Yankee dollars" before Caster and they're still getting some of those "dollars" from gitmo. Unless I'm really missing something, Canada has open trade and a lot of tourism with the island for years. Just curious, what happened to all those Canadian "dollars" they've had for over 50 years? If the canadians are as tight with their money in Cuba as they are here, I can see why the Cubans are still broke. LOL!! |
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On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 08:33:12 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:
Justine giggles... "He's confused. *He's mourning the death of Castro like his PM and not thinking straight." The only thing I'm "mourning" is the lost opportunity to see the real Cuba before it's infested with 'mericans and their Yankee dollahs. So move down there! This should give you some incentive: http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/o...129-story.html |
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On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 09:12:32 -0800 (PST), True North wrote:
On Friday, 2 December 2016 12:50:47 UTC-4, Tim wrote: 10:33 AMTrue North Justine giggles... "He's confused. He's mourning the death of Castro like his PM and not thinking straight." The only thing I'm "mourning" is the lost opportunity to see the real Cuba before it's infested with 'mericans and their Yankee dollahs. ... Don, it WAS infested with "Yankee dollars" before Caster and they're still getting some of those "dollars" from gitmo. Unless I'm really missing something, Canada has open trade and a lot of tourism with the island for years. Just curious, what happened to all those Canadian "dollars" they've had for over 50 years? Yes and up to 1959 'the mob' had a big influence on things down there. I would imagine the Cubans used Canadian dollars to help them survive...especially since 1990. And during the past many years how many times have you gone down there to see the 'real Cuba', Donnie? |
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