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Miami’s Carlos Gimenez epitomizes the greed that characterizes congressional Republicans
Gimenez takes home no less than $395,000 paid for by taxpayers. And yet voted against the $1,400 for those in need calling it "excessive."
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Joe Garcia feels that it’s time for evolution
The former South Florida congressman believes that the solution to the Cuba problem "goes through Miami."
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Cowboy capitalism, not bad weather, caused Texas disaster
People in Texas are freezing to death, the consequence of the politics of power in the state and the power of free-for-all Texas-style capitalism.
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Cuba’s options when dealing with the United States
Cuba has no other option but to adapt. The key is to know what you want and trust the intelligence of the people to understand it.
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U.S.-Cuba relations in the Biden era
The Cuba Study Group this week issued a white paper making its case for resilient engagement as a means of providing long-term support for the Cuban people.
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Unity: Not in exchange for impunity and injustice
There is evidence that what Republicans are trying to do is sell a false sense of unity in spite of the fact that they enabled a two-headed coup.
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The Republicans have become a fascist party. On Jan. 6, they crossed the Rubicon
Like Trump, the GOP would rather sink millions of Americans deeper into poverty to torpedo Joe Biden and the Democrats.
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A view of the United States
"Crisis of American democracy" is the most common conclusion to the chaotic presidential transfer of power from the Trump presidency.
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A review of Cuba policy: Two opinions
Two Progreso Weekly collaborators, both who live in Havana and specialize in the relations between the U.S. and Cuba, provide a look at possible future policy decisions by the Biden…
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Sales in convertible currency and the cycle that must be broken
Opening new spaces and overcoming the existing obstacles is part of the comprehensive reform in which progress must be made.
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