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Miami’s mayor has raised $4.6 million. He has no real challenger.
Mayor Suarez is not breaking the law when he accepts campaign contributions. But where will all that money be spent?
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A political x-ray for possible dialogue in Cuba
Dialogue is a way to find solutions, especially by taking advantage of the enormous human capital the country has developed.
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A pandemic of the paranoid
Why would anybody go unvaccinated in the United States today? In the U.S., the vaccine is now almost universally available.
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The perfect storm
Many feel that protests that occurred in Cuba on July 11 constitute the announced death of the Revolution.
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Cuba: Unrest and interference
It would be enormously naive to believe that there is no promotion of these demonstrations from Washington and Miami.
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Meltdown in the heartland*
Reality has finally dealt the climate-denialist mindset a terminal blow but there are many nearly as dangerous forms of denialism alive all over the heartland.
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Biden’s Cuba policy is stuck on Trump’s autopilot
While the domestic politics are tricky, Biden can at least start with issues that have an humanitarian impact.
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Our exceptionalism will save us, we think
The American empire is disintegrating before our very eyes. It’s imploding like that Surfside building that came down, at night, and without notice, because we believe that it can’t…
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Russian roulette, American style
A certain portion of the people of the United States seems embarked on collective delusions that have devolved into a national suicide mission.
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As close as a tap on a keyboard
The structural problems of the Cuban economy are real and present. Yet there are still those who use distance from the empire as an excuse.
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