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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby paid_influencer » March 15th, 2025, 4:04 pm

what if the entire class of working poor is in a bad situation

how can they change it

how can they end the uncaring unregulated neoliberal capitalistic exploitation of labour

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby hover11 » March 15th, 2025, 4:52 pm

Dizzy28 wrote:
hover11 wrote:
st7 wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:
hover11 wrote:
paid_influencer wrote:i also feel exploited by my job
Same

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Unlike the Cubans You're not working for a dictatorship. Why don't you leave it?


no ambition probably.
sufferers dont like to work so they stick with jobs where they dont do much work. when they do get work to do, they complain.
Says the guy that works from home and probably doesn't leave his home unless he has to.....that's the laziest thing ever

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On a reals though. You can't be mentally ok if you stuck in a bad situation you have control to change and you refusing to.

That's mad people thing
Look across the board Dizzy most ppl that work in the public sector living by their parents and broken waiting for the next payday. I talking about ppl who in their 50s still living by their parents that is what the government want. Sure it's permanent employment but the salary is linked or pegged to not performance but whether the government feels to give an increase. Some learn to use the system to their advantage and start a business on the company time and others come to work everyday use their salary to pay bills until the next salary

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby 88sins » March 15th, 2025, 5:04 pm

Consider this
The average American, cannot afford to see a doctor, because of the fact that their healthcare system is practically almost entirely privatized. To the extent that it's so bad, a young man died because he was forced to choose between diabetes medication and rent, and he chose to pay his rent.


But agent orange taking issue with another sovereign nation (every Caribbean nation) providing its citizens with some degree of public funded healthcare, because it goes against some perceived 70 year old political maneuver that's failed at every level from inception


Make that make sense

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby hover11 » March 15th, 2025, 5:33 pm

88sins wrote:Consider this
The average American, cannot afford to see a doctor, because of the fact that their healthcare system is practically almost entirely privatized. To the extent that it's so bad, a young man died because he was forced to choose between diabetes medication and rent, and he chose to pay his rent.


But agent orange taking issue with another sovereign nation (every Caribbean nation) providing its citizens with some degree of public funded healthcare, because it goes against some perceived 70 year old political maneuver that's failed at every level from inception


Make that make sense
Americans don't want universal healthcare because they will more in taxes but will pay for health insurance ....that to me doesn't make sense but their free Market minds makes them think they in control

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby Dizzy28 » March 15th, 2025, 7:29 pm

paid_influencer wrote:what if the entire class of working poor is in a bad situation

how can they change it

how can they end the uncaring unregulated neoliberal capitalistic exploitation of labour
Hover boasted he had a masters of MBA or something like that in a thread last year.

Wtf you getting educated for if you gonna stay and moan and groan ??????

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby Dizzy28 » March 15th, 2025, 7:30 pm

hover11 wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:
hover11 wrote:
st7 wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:
hover11 wrote:
paid_influencer wrote:i also feel exploited by my job
Same

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Unlike the Cubans You're not working for a dictatorship. Why don't you leave it?


no ambition probably.
sufferers dont like to work so they stick with jobs where they dont do much work. when they do get work to do, they complain.
Says the guy that works from home and probably doesn't leave his home unless he has to.....that's the laziest thing ever

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On a reals though. You can't be mentally ok if you stuck in a bad situation you have control to change and you refusing to.

That's mad people thing
Look across the board Dizzy most ppl that work in the public sector living by their parents and broken waiting for the next payday. I talking about ppl who in their 50s still living by their parents that is what the government want. Sure it's permanent employment but the salary is linked or pegged to not performance but whether the government feels to give an increase. Some learn to use the system to their advantage and start a business on the company time and others come to work everyday use their salary to pay bills until the next salary

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That's all choice not chance

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

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Dizzy28 wrote:
paid_influencer wrote:what if the entire class of working poor is in a bad situation

how can they change it

how can they end the uncaring unregulated neoliberal capitalistic exploitation of labour
Hover boasted he had a masters of MBA or something like that in a thread last year.

Wtf you getting educated for if you gonna stay and moan and groan ??????


masters of MBA oui

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby The Bamboo Online » March 15th, 2025, 8:25 pm

hover11 wrote:
88sins wrote:Consider this
The average American, cannot afford to see a doctor, because of the fact that their healthcare system is practically almost entirely privatized. To the extent that it's so bad, a young man died because he was forced to choose between diabetes medication and rent, and he chose to pay his rent.


But agent orange taking issue with another sovereign nation (every Caribbean nation) providing its citizens with some degree of public funded healthcare, because it goes against some perceived 70 year old political maneuver that's failed at every level from inception


Make that make sense
Americans don't want universal healthcare because they will more in taxes but will pay for health insurance ....that to me doesn't make sense but their free Market minds makes them think they in control

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Trump is trying to privatize education as well. There will be a group who can’t afford to go up to far and can only be a worker for all the factory’s and farms after he kick them migrants out. You won’t get unemployment checks or free housing unless you prove you can’t find any job. So you better snatch the first job that they offer you.

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby 88sins » March 16th, 2025, 12:22 am

The Bamboo Online wrote:
hover11 wrote:
88sins wrote:Consider this
The average American, cannot afford to see a doctor, because of the fact that their healthcare system is practically almost entirely privatized. To the extent that it's so bad, a young man died because he was forced to choose between diabetes medication and rent, and he chose to pay his rent.


But agent orange taking issue with another sovereign nation (every Caribbean nation) providing its citizens with some degree of public funded healthcare, because it goes against some perceived 70 year old political maneuver that's failed at every level from inception


Make that make sense
Americans don't want universal healthcare because they will more in taxes but will pay for health insurance ....that to me doesn't make sense but their free Market minds makes them think they in control

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Trump is trying to privatize education as well. There will be a group who can’t afford to go up to far and can only be a worker for all the factory’s and farms after he kick them migrants out. You won’t get unemployment checks or free housing unless you prove you can’t find any job. So you better snatch the first job that they offer you.



Bruh
American education has been privatized for decades.

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby 88sins » March 16th, 2025, 12:28 am

Understand something
The reset is upon America.
It's been building for the last two decades or so.
It can't be delayed, avoided, or circumvented any longer.

The real question is, can they survive the reset, with the moves their jackass in chief making, that is strategically ostracizing them from the global village?

Time will tell

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby sMASH » March 16th, 2025, 4:49 am

The_Honourable wrote:
sMASH wrote:Remove us sanctions and see how much exploited they get.

US propaganda.

I Remeber for covid they volunteered to go to other parts of the world and render assistance .


So are they exploited now?

The cuban doctors themselves are not the problem, the exploitative programme is.
Prolly yes, like a capitalist country taxes income, purchases , land transaction , inheritance and tickets for law breaches like speed and tint and indicator .

The givt has to provide basic services and hadda make money somehow , and thats the way they do it with the American sanctions .

Remove the sanctions and see how much that system can work

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby sMASH » March 16th, 2025, 5:04 am

88sins wrote:Understand something
The reset is upon America.
It's been building for the last two decades or so.
It can't be delayed, avoided, or circumvented any longer.

The real question is, can they survive the reset, with the moves their jackass in chief making, that is strategically ostracizing them from the global village?

Time will tell
They will survive , they will still be wealthy still a lucrative market . what they are trying to do is keep their position in the global order ... Hence their lashing out at the competition

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby The Bamboo Online » March 16th, 2025, 8:07 am

88sins wrote:
The Bamboo Online wrote:
hover11 wrote:
88sins wrote:Consider this
The average American, cannot afford to see a doctor, because of the fact that their healthcare system is practically almost entirely privatized. To the extent that it's so bad, a young man died because he was forced to choose between diabetes medication and rent, and he chose to pay his rent.


But agent orange taking issue with another sovereign nation (every Caribbean nation) providing its citizens with some degree of public funded healthcare, because it goes against some perceived 70 year old political maneuver that's failed at every level from inception


Make that make sense
Americans don't want universal healthcare because they will more in taxes but will pay for health insurance ....that to me doesn't make sense but their free Market minds makes them think they in control

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Trump is trying to privatize education as well. There will be a group who can’t afford to go up to far and can only be a worker for all the factory’s and farms after he kick them migrants out. You won’t get unemployment checks or free housing unless you prove you can’t find any job. So you better snatch the first job that they offer you.



Bruh
American education has been privatized for decades.


His intention is to close the federal department of education and give its money directly to parents instead of individual states and have the parents choose to send to public or private schools. That’s phase one. Phase two will come later.

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby st7 » March 16th, 2025, 7:00 pm

hover11 wrote:
st7 wrote:
Dizzy28 wrote:
hover11 wrote:
paid_influencer wrote:i also feel exploited by my job
Same

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Unlike the Cubans You're not working for a dictatorship. Why don't you leave it?


no ambition probably.
sufferers dont like to work so they stick with jobs where they dont do much work. when they do get work to do, they complain.
Says the guy that works from home and probably doesn't leave his home unless he has to.....that's the laziest thing ever

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me = doesn't have to wake up early and suffer in traffic everyday and complain about a job i can leave anytime but dont

remind me where the insult is again pumpum sufferer?

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby Duane 3NE 2NR » March 16th, 2025, 7:42 pm

The Bamboo Online wrote:
88sins wrote:
The Bamboo Online wrote:
hover11 wrote:
88sins wrote:Consider this
The average American, cannot afford to see a doctor, because of the fact that their healthcare system is practically almost entirely privatized. To the extent that it's so bad, a young man died because he was forced to choose between diabetes medication and rent, and he chose to pay his rent.


But agent orange taking issue with another sovereign nation (every Caribbean nation) providing its citizens with some degree of public funded healthcare, because it goes against some perceived 70 year old political maneuver that's failed at every level from inception


Make that make sense
Americans don't want universal healthcare because they will more in taxes but will pay for health insurance ....that to me doesn't make sense but their free Market minds makes them think they in control

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Trump is trying to privatize education as well. There will be a group who can’t afford to go up to far and can only be a worker for all the factory’s and farms after he kick them migrants out. You won’t get unemployment checks or free housing unless you prove you can’t find any job. So you better snatch the first job that they offer you.



Bruh
American education has been privatized for decades.


His intention is to close the federal department of education and give its money directly to parents instead of individual states and have the parents choose to send to public or private schools. That’s phase one. Phase two will come later.

what's phase 2?

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Postby zoom rader » March 16th, 2025, 9:33 pm

US human rights is no rights

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Postby The Bamboo Online » April 4th, 2025, 8:59 am

Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:
The Bamboo Online wrote:
88sins wrote:
The Bamboo Online wrote:
hover11 wrote:
88sins wrote:Consider this
The average American, cannot afford to see a doctor, because of the fact that their healthcare system is practically almost entirely privatized. To the extent that it's so bad, a young man died because he was forced to choose between diabetes medication and rent, and he chose to pay his rent.


But agent orange taking issue with another sovereign nation (every Caribbean nation) providing its citizens with some degree of public funded healthcare, because it goes against some perceived 70 year old political maneuver that's failed at every level from inception


Make that make sense
Americans don't want universal healthcare because they will more in taxes but will pay for health insurance ....that to me doesn't make sense but their free Market minds makes them think they in control

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Trump is trying to privatize education as well. There will be a group who can’t afford to go up to far and can only be a worker for all the factory’s and farms after he kick them migrants out. You won’t get unemployment checks or free housing unless you prove you can’t find any job. So you better snatch the first job that they offer you.



Bruh
American education has been privatized for decades.


His intention is to close the federal department of education and give its money directly to parents instead of individual states and have the parents choose to send to public or private schools. That’s phase one. Phase two will come later.

what's phase 2?


wait for it...... A.I is still generating next moves for this Trump administration.

So far at least it figured out that it needs low educated people are needed to make shirts and shoes as American factories in china and Thailand are forced to return to base.

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby The_Honourable » August 13th, 2025, 11:42 pm

Visa Restrictions on African, Cuban, and Grenadian Government Officials Involved in the Cuban Regime’s Coercive Forced Labor Export Scheme

Today, the Department of State took steps to impose visa restrictions on African, Cuban, and Grenadian government officials, and their family members, for their complicity in the Cuban regime’s medical mission scheme in which medical professionals are ‘rented’ by other countries at high prices and most of the revenue is kept by the Cuban authorities. This scheme enriches the corrupt Cuban regime while depriving the Cuban people of essential medical care.

The United States continues to engage governments, and will take action as needed, to bring an end to such forced labor. We urge governments to pay the doctors directly for their services, not the regime slave masters.

The United States aims to support the Cuban people in their pursuit of freedom and dignity and promote accountability for those who perpetuate their exploitation. We call on all nations that support democracy and human rights to join us in this effort to confront the Cuban regime’s abuses and stand with the Cuban people.

https://www.state.gov/releases/office-o ... ort-scheme



US to impose visa restrictions on officials, alleging ties to Cuban labor program

WASHINGTON, Aug 13 (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday took steps to revoke or restrict visas for some African, Caribbean and Brazilian officials who Washington alleges have ties to a Cuban program that sends medical workers overseas.

The State Department revoked the visas of Brazilian Ministry of Health official Mozart Julio Tabosa Sales and former Pan American Health Organization official Alberto Kleiman, Rubio said in a statement.

Rubio did not name other officials who were affected but said they were from Africa, Cuba and Grenada.

The Cuban government has blasted U.S. efforts to stop the medical missions, calling them a cynical excuse to go after its foreign currency earnings.

Caribbean leaders have previously rejected U.S. accusations of Cuban labor exploitation.

"Cuba's medical cooperation will continue," Johana Tablada, Cuba's deputy director of U.S. affairs, said on X. "His (Rubio's) priorities speak volumes: financing Israel genocide on Palestine, torturing Cuba, going after health care services for those who need them most," Tablada wrote.

Brazilian Health Minister Alexandre Padilha said his government will not bow to what he called "unreasonable attacks" on Brazil's Mais Medicos, or "More Doctors," program mentioned by Rubio. The program was created in 2013. Cuba's contract in it was terminated in 2018.

President Donald Trump's administration in February expanded visa restrictions to target officials believed to be tied to the Cuban program, which has sent medics around the world since the Cuban revolution in 1959. The program provides hard cash to the island nation, which is enduring its latest economic crisis.

Trump has imposed a hard-line policy toward communist-run Cuba and reversed former President Joe Biden's measures.

Rubio labeled the Cuban program as one where "medical professionals are 'rented' by other countries at high prices and most of the revenue is kept by the Cuban authorities." He said it enriches Cuban officials and deprives Cuban people of essential medical care.

Washington will act "to bring an end to such forced labor," Rubio said, urging governments to pay doctors directly for their services.

In announcing restrictions on Brazil and ex-PAHO officials, Rubio accused the branch of the World Health Organization covering Caribbean, Central and South America of acting as an intermediary to implement the program without following Brazilian constitutional requirements, and dodging U.S. sanctions.

https://www.reuters.com/world/americas/ ... 025-08-13/

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Postby screwbash » August 14th, 2025, 4:23 am

i say again stop buying and supporting anything made in the USA or from USA such as streaming netflix and disney etc and stop going to see US hollywood movies. Old man trump need to be taught that he cant bully the world. no old white honkey can dictate the pace. he need to be tar and feathered as they did in the old west and run out of town.

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Postby MaxPower » August 14th, 2025, 4:47 am

screwbash wrote:i say again stop buying and supporting anything made in the USA or from USA such as streaming netflix and disney etc and stop going to see US hollywood movies. Old man trump need to be taught that he cant bully the world. no old white honkey can dictate the pace. he need to be tar and feathered as they did in the old west and run out of town.


Love my American shopping and their products.

Long day today, gonna stop in Starbucks drive thru for a hot venti, maybe pick up a breakfast sandwich.

Amazon cart full, trying to decide on the sizes and colors on some quality made in America products….rel enticing prices man.

Also planning for a trip next month. Hotel and Air bnb already booked, thinking to rent a Ford bus for the family for a Disney trip. We don’t want to hear anything about Trump and politics in any country, just want to go and have some family fun…it’s good for mental health.

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Re: US crackdown on Cuban medics in the Caribbean

Postby matr1x » August 14th, 2025, 4:49 am

The Cuban doctors have great bedside manners.



They have no clue what they doing, but they got that going for them...

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Postby screwbash » Yesterday, 4:43 am

MaxPower wrote:
screwbash wrote:i say again stop buying and supporting anything made in the USA or from USA such as streaming netflix and disney etc and stop going to see US hollywood movies. Old man trump need to be taught that he cant bully the world. no old white honkey can dictate the pace. he need to be tar and feathered as they did in the old west and run out of town.


Love my American shopping and their products.

Long day today, gonna stop in Starbucks drive thru for a hot venti, maybe pick up a breakfast sandwich.

Amazon cart full, trying to decide on the sizes and colors on some quality made in America products….rel enticing prices man.

Also planning for a trip next month. Hotel and Air bnb already booked, thinking to rent a Ford bus for the family for a Disney trip. We don’t want to hear anything about Trump and politics in any country, just want to go and have some family fun…it’s good for mental health.

Live a little



stop living in the past. prices going up inside america. your starbucks will increase in price as old man trump tarrif the coffee that dont grow in the US and is almost 100% imported. fast food gone up, gas gone up, disney gone up and empty so idk who you trying to fool when you really mean you going double palm, rent a tida and go movie town carousel while drinking necafe. kamla say she not deporting the venez so you go have variety to chose from when you call to order your spanish to carry movie town carousel,

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