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My boss's wife is a music professor who travels several time a year to Cuba as part of a musical teaching exchange. She has been so worried for her friends living there. This isn't just a matter of a blackout. What she is hearing from those friends is no medicines, no transportation, no gas, no water, no food, no garbage pickup. Humanitarian services that have been blocked or are not able to be transported to those who desperately need them. Illnesses that cannot be treated because treatment is not available and/or transportation to medical care is not available. No soaps, no toothpaste.

There is no water because there is no electricity to run the pumps. There is no electricity, no food, no oil, no fuel, and private businesses have high prices because everything is going up now, since they have to move their goods by truck and transport. All of this is really very bad."
Millions without electricity as Cuba's power grid collapses
 
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My boss's wife is a music professor who travels several time a year to Cuba as part of a musical teaching exchange. She has been so worried for her friends living there. This isn't just a matter of a blackout. What she is hearing from those friends is no medicines, no transportation, no gas, no water, no food, no garbage pickup. Humanitarian services that have been blocked or are not able to be transported to those who desperately need them. Illnesses that cannot be treated because treatment is not available and/or transportation to medical care is not available. No soaps, no toothpaste.

There is no water because there is no electricity to run the pumps. There is no electricity, no food, no oil, no fuel, and private businesses have high prices because everything is going up now, since they have to move their goods by truck and transport. All of this is really very bad."
Millions without electricity as Cuba's power grid collapses
It’s awful. Again, so many innocent people suffering and for what?


moo
 
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The lives of everyday Cubans have been upended and now revolve around when they have a few hours of power. But among the most vulnerable on the island are those who are dealing with illnesses.

Staff at the Institute of Hematology and Immunology have had to strategize, reorganize and be flexible with schedules and work hours. The laboratories used to work five days a week. Now they’re down to two days in order to save fuel.

One of the greatest challenges for patients is access to transport from their homes. Some rely on electric tricycles or are fortunate enough to have someone take them to the hospital. Others are forced to pay a taxi, but rides' prices are out of reach to the average Cuban.
In a Cuban hospital, patients and doctors are hard hit by outages and fuel shortages
 
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"Juan Carlos Pino, a Cuban mechanic with an eighth-grade education, may have found a way to outsmart the U.S. oil blockade.

Employing the kind of ingenuity many Cubans have developed over decades of U.S. ‌sanctions, Pino, 56, modified his 1980 Polish-built Fiat Polski to run on charcoal, a cheaper and more abundant fuel than gasoline since Washington cut off oil shipments to the Caribbean island in January.

Pino built the contraption from his workshop in Aguacate, population 5,000, a town about 70 kilometres east of Havana that once thrived on a now-shuttered sugar refinery."

 
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Trump floats 'friendly takeover' of Cuba. What's his endgame?
Clearing a path for U.S. companies to profit could be bigger objective than ousting Cuban regime

"U.S. President Donald Trump is musing about a "friendly takeover of Cuba" as his administration tightens its economic squeeze on the island's communist government.

Trump has moved to choke off much of Cuba's supply of crude oil, decimating the island's tourist industry and putting mounting pressure on the Cuban government to make some sort of deal with the White House.

"They're in a big deal of trouble," ‌Trump said Friday in Washington. "They have ⁠no money. They have ⁠no anything right now, ⁠but ⁠they're talking with us, and maybe ⁠we'll have a friendly takeover of Cuba."
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Trump's objective in Cuba may be similar to what he's aiming to achieve in Venezuela: opening up the country to U.S. business interests."

 
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"Juan Carlos Pino, a Cuban mechanic with an eighth-grade education, may have found a way to outsmart the U.S. oil blockade.

Employing the kind of ingenuity many Cubans have developed over decades of U.S. ‌sanctions, Pino, 56, modified his 1980 Polish-built Fiat Polski to run on charcoal, a cheaper and more abundant fuel than gasoline since Washington cut off oil shipments to the Caribbean island in January.

Pino built the contraption from his workshop in Aguacate, population 5,000, a town about 70 kilometres east of Havana that once thrived on a now-shuttered sugar refinery."

Gotta love Cubans' ingenuity! They are truly the most resilient, resourceful, and creative people in the world!♥️🇨🇺
And I miss a "Polaquito" so much! 🚗

MOO JMO
 
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Trump floats 'friendly takeover' of Cuba. What's his endgame?
Clearing a path for U.S. companies to profit could be bigger objective than ousting Cuban regime

"U.S. President Donald Trump is musing about a "friendly takeover of Cuba" as his administration tightens its economic squeeze on the island's communist government.

Trump has moved to choke off much of Cuba's supply of crude oil, decimating the island's tourist industry and putting mounting pressure on the Cuban government to make some sort of deal with the White House.

"They're in a big deal of trouble," ‌Trump said Friday in Washington. "They have ⁠no money. They have ⁠no anything right now, ⁠but ⁠they're talking with us, and maybe ⁠we'll have a friendly takeover of Cuba."
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Trump's objective in Cuba may be similar to what he's aiming to achieve in Venezuela: opening up the country to U.S. business interests."

Basically back to the early 20th century... Not good for the Cuban "de a pie". :(

MOO JMO
 
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Hopefully good days are soon to be found for Cubans.
 
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