Marco Rubio doesn't represent the average Cuban but the neo-liberal Cuban American class that fled Cuba generations ago as socialism and communism spread to the island from a population fed up with the inequality and corruption capitalism waged on the island. Marco Rubio and other Republicans are furious that we have now finally established diplomatic relations with this country after so many years of putting economic sanctions and keeping the population down. free-market libertarians are pretty much all right with using economic foreign domination on nations who resist the motives and demands of international corporate cartels and basically this is why Cuba was so hated by the Republicans in America.
The Obama administration realizes that this isolation does nothing on ever improving the relations with our island neighbor and right-wing capitalist politicians lime a Marco Rubio and Mike Huckabee want to continue the fight against the Cuban people after all these years and never recognizing as in Vietnam communism won. What they really... really fear is that establishing ideas and learning the benefits of socialism and communism will make more people in the states demand some more form of it. Embargos are basically ways for the west to extort their policy and demands on other countries and this one against Cuba did nothing for both parties and it is finally coming to an end thankfully because we have a progressive president. This is something a Marco Rubio will never get to become because of his stubborn feelings coming from a family that once dominated his Cuban countrymen at will and allowed the united states to treat this place as Puerto Rico part deux. They fear the influence on our own people learning more and having opportunity to see how Communism is run and how the only reason that communism failed economies is that it doesn't have a boost from money printing and banking classes to create a small wealthy class to handle all aspects of an economy and then use it to extort politicians giving freedom of business to play a shell game with the country and local economy.
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