The funny (and sad) thing is that the proponents for removing the limits on remittances will look at this and think that this yet another reason why we need to send more cash to Cuba; so that Cubans can go to the Castro stores and buy the relief supplies Castro has stolen.
It's like giving someone money to buy back a watch from the thief who stole it from them.
Let's turn this around - and when Gustav hit the US, our government and NGO's distributed the aid to those in need. Cuba has a strange version of "Socialism" for sure. -S-
send money!!!
Aquí lo que cuenta es el CASH!
It's a terrible burden always being right...
The funny (and sad) thing is that the proponents for removing the limits on remittances will look at this and think that this yet another reason why we need to send more cash to Cuba; so that Cubans can go to the Castro stores and buy the relief supplies Castro has stolen.
It's like giving someone money to buy back a watch from the thief who stole it from them.
only it's not a watch it's food and it's your sister or your niece or even your mom...
Let's turn this around - and when Gustav hit the US, our government and NGO's distributed the aid to those in need. Cuba has a strange version of "Socialism" for sure. -S-