“Historically, buffer zones do not remain buffers. They become frontiers. And frontiers, in the logic of states that have internalised expansion as security, generate the justification for the next buffer.”
Former CIA Officer Philip Agee explains why the US🇺🇸 has been waging economic warfare on Cuba🇨🇺 for decades and trying to strangle & overthrow the socialist system:
‘They know that if the Cubans are successful of their example in being able to provide, as a poor country, the best medical care in the third world…it’s a very bad example for the United States.
There is a large mass of people in the US who can look to Cuba and say ‘wow if they can do it on a per capita income of $2K—2.5K, where ours is $22,500 a year, what’s wrong with our system? Maybe we ought to consider an alternative.’ That’s why Sandinista Nicaragua had to be destroyed, that’s why Grenada had to be destroyed.
Because any movement that comes to power with the idea of providing for all the people and escaping the control of the US and its economy, that is bad news for the United States and among the upper circles of power and influence.’
H/t: @sov_media
BREAKING: NYC’s Mayoral election is on Tuesday. We encourage voters not to rank Zohran Mamdani. He didn’t endorse Kamala Harris, doesn’t support our platform, and if he wins, his policies will hurt our chance to win the midterms. We can’t afford that.
@RealJohnShoe@RasberryRazz Speaking of government regulations: The 1996 Emerson Good Samaritan Act limits liability for food donations that are made in good faith. Most companies don’t do this bc it’s more profitable for a company to waste food than to donate it.
https://t.co/BRwxS7htRK
@dhurstell@MatrixMysteries 1st point: lol no
2nd point: The 1996 Emerson Good Samaritan Act limits liability for food donations that are made in good faith. Most companies don’t do this bc it’s more profitable for a company to waste food than to donate it.
https://t.co/BRwxS7htRK
@SarahLongwell25 It’s pretty telling when you and your ilk choose to engage with sound bites rather than his contemporary commentary on policy positions.