No, Díaz-Canel.
No es contra Cuba.
Es contra ustedes.
Contra la cúpula que lleva 67 años secuestrando a un pueblo entero, usando la palabra “bloqueo” como cortina de humo mientras ustedes viven como reyes y el cubano de a pie sobrevive sin comida, sin medicinas, sin electricidad y sin libertad.
Cuba no está bloqueada por Estados Unidos.
Cuba está bloqueada por ustedes.
Ustedes controlan la comida.
Ustedes controlan las tiendas.
Ustedes controlan la moneda.
Ustedes controlan los permisos.
Ustedes controlan las granjas.
Ustedes controlan la prensa.
Ustedes controlan quién entra, quién sale, quién habla y quién se calla.
Han convertido una isla fértil en una prisión con bandera. Una plantación moderna donde el pueblo trabaja, la familia en el exilio manda dólares, y la dictadura se queda con todo.
Y ahora vienen a decir que las sanciones contra dirigentes, empresas y organizaciones del régimen son “contra Cuba.”
No.
Contra Cuba es dejar a una niña diabética sin insulina refrigerada porque no hay corriente.
Contra Cuba es obligar a los agricultores a producir para el Estado y castigarlos si algo sale mal.
Contra Cuba es pagarle miseria a un profesional mientras ustedes venden productos en tiendas de dólares.
Contra Cuba es meter presos a los que protestan por comida y libertad.
Eso sí es contra Cuba.
Las sanciones no son contra el pueblo cubano.
Son contra la mafia que lo tiene secuestrado.
La mentira del “bloqueo” ya no les alcanza. El mundo está viendo. Los cubanos están hablando. Y el miedo se les está acabando.
Cuba será libre.
Y ustedes van a tener que responder.
#CubaLibre #SOSCuba #PatriaYVida #AbajoLaDictadura #NoEsBloqueoEsDictadura #LibertadParaCuba #DiazCanelSingao #CubaNoEstaSola #FinDeLaDictadura #ProhibidoOlvidar
Governor, I understand your head may be spinning faster than the rotor on one of those helicopters you love reminding everyone you flew, but let’s slow this down.
When you were in Congress, you had federal oversight authority. You were a federal official. That role came with access, jurisdiction, and legal standing.
You are now governor. That is a different job. You do not get to walk into a federal detention facility whenever you feel like it because it makes for a dramatic Facebook post. Oversight is not a photo op. Access has to be coordinated, scheduled, and handled through the proper legal channels.
But of course, that doesn’t create the same emotional headline, does it?
So instead of explaining the difference between state authority and federal authority, you’re framing this like some sinister cover-up because ICE didn’t roll out the red carpet on demand.
Rebecca, do your job. If there are legitimate concerns about conditions, then pursue them through the proper channels. Demand documentation. Request formal oversight. Coordinate with federal authorities. File the proper inquiries. Use the legal tools available to your office.
But stop lighting matches next to gasoline and then pretending you’re just asking questions.
New Jersey does not need more performative outrage. It needs leadership. And leadership means lowering the temperature, telling the truth, and solving problems without turning every issue into another political street fight.
What does the menu at Delaney Hall look like? better than you think, hell they are having hamburgers, chicken Patty's/nuggets, chicken leg quarters
Does this look terrible to you? Democrats pushing this narrative of food is disgusting, you look like a bunch of clowns, this isn't a 4 star hotel, it's a detention center, stop your nonsense
@POTUS@TheDemocrats
Pramila Jayapal just stood in front of a camera and described a country where people are hungry, hospitals have no electricity, and there is no medicine — and then blamed the United States for it.
Let that sink in.
She got the symptoms exactly right. She just named the wrong disease.
Cuba is not starving because of America. Cuba is starving because of communism. Sixty-seven years of it. A system that punished private enterprise, seized property, crushed dissent, jailed opposition, and drove millions onto rafts and into exile. The blackouts, the empty pharmacies, the food lines — that is not a side effect of the regime. That is the regime.
And here is the part Jayapal will never say on camera:
The generals have fuel. The party elite have food. The regime runs hotels, military-owned businesses, and offshore accounts. The leadership has generators humming while a nursing home goes dark.
The people get the blackouts. The people get the hunger. The people get the prison sentences and the rafts.
A regime that can afford comfort for its rulers and darkness for its citizens has made a choice. Jayapal looked straight at that choice and decided the villain was Washington.
She says Cuba would never attack the United States. Nobody claimed it would. That is a strawman, and a convenient one — it lets her skip the actual issue: that this is a repressive, anti-American dictatorship that has spent decades exporting instability and blaming the U.S. for the wreckage of its own failed system. "They wouldn't invade Florida" is not a defense of a government that imprisons its own poets.
She calls pressure on the regime an "economic assault."
The economic assault was communism. The cruelty was dismantling a nation's ability to feed itself and then telling the hungry to applaud the revolution.
So here is the question that should follow her — and her party — into every interview:
Why is it always like this? Why do so many of the loudest progressive voices have endless compassion for the regime, and almost none for the people crushed underneath it? Why is the instinct always to blame America first — even when the government in the dock has been beating, starving, censoring, and exiling its own citizens for generations?
When you are handed a clean choice between the Cuban people and the Cuban regime, and your first move is to repeat the regime's framing almost word for word — you are not defending human rights. You are providing a dictatorship with a translator.
The Cuban people are not asking the world to feel sorry for their government.
They are asking for the one thing that government has denied them for three generations: freedom.
Stand with them. Or stand out of their way.
Patria y Vida.
#FreeCuba #CubaLibre #PatriaYVida #SOSCuba #HumanRights #CommunismKills #Democrats #CubanAmerican #EndCommunism #FreedomForCuba
If a 9th grader writes this on her history test, she gets an F.
It was literally a revolution against oppressive GOVERNMENT…the very thing @aoc wants to inflict on all of us.
And the Revolution was financed by American free enterprise…the “billionaires” of that time.
“AOC explaining wealth creation is like someone who’s never built a business explaining rocket science because they watched Apollo 13 once.
No, Congresswoman — people don’t just ‘make’ a billion dollars out of thin air. A billion dollars usually means millions of people voluntarily used a product or service because it improved their lives enough to hand over their money willingly. That’s called value creation.
Amazon didn’t become Amazon because Jeff Bezos robbed a lemonade stand. Apple didn’t become Apple because Steve Jobs seized the means of production with a Che Guevara poster and interpretive dance. Airbnb became massive because millions of people chose it over hotels. Voluntarily. That’s how markets work.
And this idea that wealth isn’t ‘earned’ unless a politician approves of it is the exact mindset that destroys economies. Because eventually you stop rewarding innovation and start rewarding political loyalty. That road always ends the same way: shortages, corruption, brain drain, and politicians explaining why empty shelves are somehow the fault of capitalism.
What’s hilarious is socialists always act like profit is theft — while typing on iPhones, posting on billion-dollar social media platforms, wearing products shipped through capitalist supply chains, drinking Starbucks, and cashing government salaries funded by… wait for it… productive taxpayers and corporations.
The reality is brutal: under capitalism, if you create enormous value, you can become enormously wealthy. Under socialism, if you become enormously powerful, the government becomes wealthy — and everyone else stands in line for toilet paper.
That’s the difference. One system rewards solving problems. The other rewards controlling people.
And the irony? AOC has probably never met payroll in her life, never risked bankruptcy to build a company, never had employees depending on her decisions, never had to make payroll during a recession — yet she lectures entrepreneurs about ‘earning.’
That’s adorable.”
Let me fix this for you.
Two lawmakers were arrested for their violent opposition to a new law passed by the Supreme Court which ruled you cannot gerrymander state districts based on race.
These two lawbreakers both physically and verbally assaulted police officers repeatedly.
See how easy this is when you take the black white bullsh*t out of it you racist a-hole.
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They call MAGA a cult while being seduced by socialism.
Think about that for a second.
One movement says:
“You can build.”
The other says:
“We’ll give.”
One appeals to ambition.
The other appeals to envy.
One tells you:
“You are responsible for your future.”
The other whispers:
“It’s someone else’s fault.”
Socialism has always understood one thing very well:
Emotion is easier to sell than responsibility.
Promise people free stuff.
Convince them success is oppression.
Weaponize resentment.
Turn inequality of outcome into proof the system is evil.
And eventually people stop believing in agency and start believing they are entitled to the labor of others.
But what is truly seductive is not free stuff.
It’s freedom.
The freedom to create.
The freedom to fail.
The freedom to rise again.
The freedom of self-determination.
The freedom of agency.
The freedom to look at your life and know your ceiling is not chosen by the state.
That is the promise of American capitalism.
Not that we are all the same.
Not that outcomes are guaranteed.
Not that life is perfectly fair.
But that regardless of sex, color, religion, birthplace, or background, you decide how high you climb.
That promise is so powerful that people cross oceans for it.
They crawl through deserts for it.
They risk everything for it.
Nobody builds rafts to escape capitalism.
People die trying to escape systems that promise equality while delivering dependence.
So ask yourself:
Will we be seduced by free stuff?
Or by the freedom to earn it ourselves?
#MAGA #Capitalism #Freedom #AmericanDream #Socialism #Communism #Liberty #FreeMarkets #USA #Patriot #Conservative #Politics #Cuba #Venezuela #AmericanValues #Merit #Opportunity #SelfDetermination #Truth #FreedomMatters
A sitting U.S. Congresswoman just flew to Havana, sat with the dictator, came home, and announced on the record that she's been working to get the Cuban regime oil.
She called it humanitarian.
I'm Cuban-American. Let me translate what actually just happened.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal, chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, met with Miguel Diaz-Canel and confirmed she's been coordinating with foreign governments to help Havana obtain fuel. She framed U.S. sanctions as collective punishment.
Here is what every American needs to understand, especially every immigrant who fled a regime to get here.
That was not a gaffe. That was not naivete. That was the mask slipping.
Fuel does not feed Cubans. They are fed by remittances and the black market. Fuel feeds the state security vehicles and the buses that move rapid response brigades to dissidents homes at 3 in the morning.
You do not put oxygen on a man who is choking your mother.
That is not compassion. That is complicity in a costume.
In 2023 the House voted to denounce the horrors of socialism. It passed 328 to 86. Jayapal voted no.
Not abstained. Not present. No.
When the vote in front of you is whether to denounce the system that produced the Holodomor, the Cuban paredon, the Soviet gulag, and the North Korean famine, and you vote no, you have told the country exactly where you stand.
Now hear me, because this is the part Americans by birth keep missing.
The instincts of the modern American left are not American instincts. They are the instincts you came here to escape.
Limit speech. Centralize power. Replace merit with loyalty. Replace the citizen with the activist. Replace truth with narrative.
Every one of these arguments has been made before, in your first language, by men in uniforms on television sets your family was forced to watch.
The vocabulary is softer here. The grocery stores are full. So it doesn't feel the same. Yet.
But the instinct travels in the same direction every time. More government. Less citizen.
The American founders built something almost no other country in human history has built. A constitution that limits the government instead of the people.
Read the constitution your family fled. Cuban, Venezuelan, Soviet, Iranian, Chinese. You'll find the opposite arrangement on every page. Those grant the citizen permission. Ours restrains the state.
That is what your parents bled for, paid coyotes for, learned a new language at fifty for.
And it is being eroded by a movement inside our own Congress that looks at Havana and sees a partner.
So this is the call.
To every Cuban, Venezuelan, Nicaraguan, Iranian, Vietnamese, Russian, Ukrainian, Hungarian, Chinese dissident, Hong Konger, and every refugee from every regime that ever told its people the state was their father.
You are the early warning system this country does not know it has.
Americans who have never lived under tyranny cannot smell it. You can. Your grandparents trained your nose.
This country needs you to speak. Loudly. Not as victims. As witnesses.
Tell your kids. Tell your American born neighbors who think socialism is a Scandinavian healthcare debate. Tell the seventeen year old in the Che Guevara t shirt that the man on his chest signed execution orders for boys his own age.
Vote. Not for a party. For a principle. The government works for the citizen. Not the other way around.
Pramila Jayapal does not speak for the Cuban people. She speaks for the regime that owns them. She does not speak for the immigrants in this country either. She speaks for the ideology they spent generations escaping.
She just told us, on camera, with a smile, that when forced to choose between a starving dissident and the regime starving her, her instinct is to send the regime fuel.
When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.
The mask slipped. I believe her. So should you.
If this hit you, repost it. Send it to the person in your family who lived it.
#Cuba #Jayapal
Europe spent decades under the military and economic protection of the United States while building a system designed to rival us economically.
American taxpayers funded the shield. Europe built the welfare state underneath it.
Now leaders openly discuss breaking away from the U.S., reducing dependence on the dollar, staying neutral between America and China, while continuing to benefit from NATO protection and access to American markets.
So Americans are beginning to ask a serious question:
Is Europe still an ally… or a protected competitor?
The relationship deserves an honest reevaluation.
Read: “Europe’s Strategic Game — Is the European Union a Fair-Weather Friend?”
By Daniel Ferrer
#Europe #EuropeanUnion #EU #America #USA #Geopolitics #Economics #NATO #China #Taiwan #Macron #TradeWar #TechIndustry #Politics #Capitalism #Socialism #GlobalEconomy #Tariffs #USDollar #AmericanWorkers #WesternCivilization #WorldPolitics #DanielFerrer
Leftists hate the rich until they need them for literally EVERYTHING
“You can hate rich people all you want…
But I’ve never gotten a job, a paycheck, my phone, my car, or any real service from someone on welfare!”
The rich build the businesses.
Businesses create the jobs and innovation we all use.
Hypocrisy exposed 💀
Tag a leftist friend who needs this reality check 👀
@dferrer520
#LeftistHypocrisy #TaxTheRich #JobCreators #Capitalism #WokeLogic #RealityCheck