smart move imo

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    I have to wonder, last time I checked Canada is a sovereign country, why can trump dictate who we can help and who we can not. My opinion: we should help the Cuban People as much as we can and give the Trumpsters the middle finger salute.

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      I agree but when the bully that gets away with everything makes a demand they should not be appeased. Personally I’d never want to do what they asked even just out of spite, but if taking a country into consideration then I see why concessions are made. It can only last so long though.

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      I mean, sanctions and blockaids are an important method of diplomacy (as an alternative to war). It worked for ending South African Apartheid.

      But the UN has overwhelmingly voted to end the blockaid on Cuba.

      In conclusion: sovereignty doesn’t make you higher than the UN. But it does make you higher than one country’s deranged fascist leader.

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      Unfortunately aircraft still run on fossil fuels, which is a big part of getting goods into the country.

      Also ships, but I’m not sure if the blockade is effectively stopping everything, or just oil tankers.

      In a somewhat sick kind of way, would be kinda cool if they start using sailing yachts for local trade since they don’t have any fuel.

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        Ships have run on wind for a lot longer than humans have discovered how to make internal combustion engines…

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          … which I did mention… but there aren’t a whole lot of sail based cargo ships around anymore.

          Longer term yeah, moving away from petroleum is obviously the move. But they need stuff now. And again, air travel is a huge problem right now. It’s hard to send aid there when the planes cant refuel. Not impossible, just more of a logistical problem.

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            People literally paddled between Florida and Cuba. Crocodiles migrate between the two. They’re very close.

            Yeah, I’d love to see something like a Gaza flotilla of sail boats going from the Keys to Cuba to deliver aid like renewables

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        Decentralized grids is the solution. Other Caribian islands have done it.

        Just because the grid is centralized doesn’t mean it needs to be that way. You sound old.

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      Why not just give them cash so they can buy them from China themselves?

      Then China can just spin up another coal plant to sustain the extra demand.

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    I always find it frustrating when people say “Washington is doing x” in reference to Washington DC (US capital) and not in reference to Washington (the state). I personally know people who were confused by this and didn’t know that Washington state existed.

    If possible, please say the full name of Washington DC, or even just DC.

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      Oh I get it, it’s a bit like how it’s super annoying that America is used to refer to the US and American is commonly used to mean Estadounidense. Yea that’s frustrating.

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      People from the US who didn’t know Washington state existed, or elsewhere? It only actually matters if Washington state suddenly goes off the rails, which would be weird. We say “Ottawa” in Canada to refer to the federal government and we all understand what that means because of very obvious context clues.

      In general I don’t disagree that being more accurate is a good thing, and “DC” is easier to write, too, but if people need the clarity here then they’re dumb as hell.

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        LOL, now I’m tempted to be a troll when someone bitches about Ottawa setting payments, and state, “I did not know that municipality had the power to determine how much a province receives.” or “Mark Sutcliffe must really hate Alberta.”

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    One of the best things we can do as a country right now is helpful acts like these.

    These actions show the world Canada can be trusted for the leadership role being thrust upon us.

    These random acts of kindness in the face of what’s going on show Trump and his masters that love beats everything.

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    They have GOT to get over Cuba.

    USA is like some narcissistic stuck up boyfriend that got dumped in high school and just won’t let it go.