Cato's Juan Carlos Hidalgo explains a possible nefarious motive behind Raoul Castro's recent reforms in Cuba.
(Update: Link fixed.)
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Cato's Juan Carlos Hidalgo explains a possible nefarious motive behind Raoul Castro's recent reforms in Cuba.
(Update: Link fixed.)
John-David | May 5, 2008, 10:39am | #
I still don't think the link is fixed, despite your assurance that it is.John-David | May 5, 2008, 10:41am | #
I stand corrected. Also, it's quite possible that that is exactly what Castro is doing. Slimy bastard.BakedPenguin | May 5, 2008, 10:43am | #
There's also this podcast, by the same guy.Jorgen | May 5, 2008, 10:46am | #
You know you live in a hellhole when having the income necessary to purchase a cellphone is near proof of illegal activity.Neu Mejican | May 5, 2008, 10:55am | #
Reminds me vaguely of some of the provisions in the patriot act.BakedPenguin | May 5, 2008, 10:59am | #
Even if Hidalgo's right about their plan, this could backfire. They might find out so many people are involved in "illegal" activity that arresting them all would be impossible. I suspect they'd resort to WoD tactics then - a few showy arrests annouced in the news to scare people into submission.Aresen | May 5, 2008, 11:12am | #
From the article:Michael Moore | May 5, 2008, 11:19am | #
He's right, you know...Castro District | May 5, 2008, 11:27am | #
I wonder why people around here are so willing to believe any narrative presented to them about the nefarious motives of the Cuban government, while spending significant intellectual capital nitpicking details of the veracity of claims coming from (fill in your favorite moderate to left organization)...Cuban Capitalist | May 5, 2008, 11:37am | #
I hope they don't find my Che Guevara t-shirt factory. I'm making a killing on those damn things...BakedPenguin | May 5, 2008, 11:38am | #
I wonder why people around here are so willing to believe any narrative presented to them about the nefarious motives of the Cuban government...Because they're totalitarian scumbags? Also, re-read the comments, paying attention this time. You'll see comments that include qualifiers such as "possible". As a matter of fact, that one reoccurs several times.
Guy Montag | May 5, 2008, 11:42am | #
I hope they don't find my Che Guevara t-shirt factory. I'm making a killing on those damn things...Castro District | May 5, 2008, 11:46am | #
Bakedpenguin,Castro District | May 5, 2008, 11:49am | #
Bakedpenguin,Hugh Akston | May 5, 2008, 12:07pm | #
The "where's your corroboration?" rhetoric seems like a fairly common dodge for Castro apologists. But independent verification is difficult in a country where investigative journalism is considered counterrevolutionary, and whatever the Cuba government says about the matter is surely just as reliable as the claim that Cuba has no political prisoners.Guy Montag | May 5, 2008, 12:23pm | #
HA,Naga Sadow | May 5, 2008, 12:33pm | #
It's a good story . . . it would make an even better story if it were true. Sorry, to good to be true.Guy Montag | May 5, 2008, 12:43pm | #
NS,Guy Montag | May 5, 2008, 1:03pm | #
Correction: attempted to boot Iranian students from the USA. At the time it seemed like a real effort, but they did go through some of the motions:Lamar | May 5, 2008, 2:53pm | #
"The 'where's your corroboration?' rhetoric seems like a fairly common dodge for Castro apologists."Guy Montag | May 5, 2008, 3:28pm | #
Ultimately, if you're running an illegal business, whether its booze in 1920's Chicago or Butter in 2008 Cuba, its best not to be conspicuous throwing around cash.Castro District | May 5, 2008, 7:13pm | #
Lamar,Rex Rhino | May 6, 2008, 2:04pm | #
Cracking down on black markets in Cuba is a good thing from the anti-Communist perspective.Rex Rhino | May 6, 2008, 2:08pm | #
I wonder why people around here are so willing to believe any narrative presented to them about the nefarious motives of the Cuban government, while spending significant intellectual capital nitpicking details of the veracity of claims coming from (fill in your favorite moderate to left organization)...It doesn't matter. When the Communist regime in Cuba finally collapses, and when the undeniable truth about Communist atrocities comes out, folks like you will pretend you never liked Castro in the first place... Much like sympathizers of Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, etc., pretended they never liked those people after they lost power.