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From: Burny Sanders <BS@tutanato.com>
Newsgroups: alt.survival,misc.survivalism
Subject: Re: Bring your own generator if you want to visit the Hispanic failed
 state of Cuba
Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2025 07:01:51 -0600
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On 3/13/2025 12:35 AM, Jan Panteltje wrote:
> On a sunny day (Wed, 12 Mar 2025 21:53:09 -0600) it happened Burny Sanders
> <BS@tutanato.com> wrote in <vqtkr4$32kjd$1@dont-email.me>:
> 
>> This is the kind of country that Alejandro Mayorkas, Kamala Harris and
>> Joe Biden (or Governors Jared Polis, Chris Christie, and Gavin Newsom)
>> can only dream about. Can't say they aren't trying to turn the USA into
>> a Third World shit hole. Puerto Rico can't be far behind Cuba on the
>> road to the Stone Age.
>>
>> https://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2025/03/12/report-cuban-public-offices-tell-visitors-bring-their-own-electricity/
>>
>>
>> Cuban government offices in the city of Caibarién are only receiving
>> individuals who “bring their own electricity” in the form of power
>> generators amid Cuba’s near-endless blackouts, the Madrid-based outlet
>> Diario de Cuba reported on Tuesday.
>>
>> More than six decades’ worth of disastrous communist policies enacted by
>> the Castro regime have plunged Cuba into a severe humanitarian crisis
>> and the ongoing almost complete collapse of the nation’s barely
>> functional infrastructure. The dramatic situation has systematically
>> worsened in recent years, leading to the worst migrant crisis in Cuban
>> history and the ongoing collapse of its population.
>>
>> Cuba’s derelict power grid, which had already forced Cubans to live
>> through daily, near-endless blackouts in recent years, completely
>> collapsed several times towards the end of 2024. Although the Castro
>> regime managed to bring it back online, the barely-functional power
>> plants, many of which remain offline and unrepaired, are no longer
>> capable of powering Cuba all at once, further worsening the blackouts,
>> which can now last several days at a time.
> 
> Could not US sanctions have something to do with it?
> And at least Cubans have housing, do not sleep on the streets like 'merrycans.
> And it has sane leaders, unlike YouAsh

It's funny that you don't see homeless Americans trying to escape to 
Cuba on makeshift rafts for a better life.  The article stated that over 
100 nations don't have sanctions on Cuba.  Cuba outlawed guns, so the 
people can't overthrow the shitty pseudo-Marxist white guy who lords 
over them. Cuba is the Zimbabwe of the Caribbean.