| The United States and Cuba once had a very nice | | | | do with Cuba, despite the fact they don't agree with |
| alliance with each other, trading and sharing in | | | | American philosophies. |
| economic growth. The United States had businesses | | | | · Lift the embargo. The amount of revenue |
| that were flourishing in Cuba's growing economy and | | | | that could be made is worth it. With a recession |
| in return, Cuba continued to grow due to her exports | | | | going on, the government needs money as well as |
| of sugar and tobacco, among other things. Things | | | | businesses. Therefore, lifting the embargo would be a |
| obviously went sour in the late fifties; however, that | | | | good move. |
| doesn't mean that there wouldn't be an ideal | | | | · Allow people to communicate anyway they |
| relationship that could develop between the two. | | | | want with the Cuban people. The more that the |
| The United States and Cuba could never see eye to | | | | people are allowed to communicate with their |
| eye because America doesn't have it in her to say, | | | | relatives there from America, the more America will |
| "Yeah, we may not like what you do, but we made | | | | look good. |
| a mistake putting an embargo on you." However, | | | | · Stop trying to police Cuba. Fidel Castro has |
| looking at that, it is important to appreciate the fact | | | | done a remarkable job making himself appear like an |
| that as long the United States has his embargo on | | | | amazing man confronting the evil America. Stop |
| Cuba, there is a considerable amount of money being | | | | policing Cuba and the Castro regime will have no fuel |
| lost in tax revenue and all of that. | | | | to make himself appear like a great person against |
| There are a few things that the United States should | | | | America. America won't be bad. |