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re: Cuba's next.
Posted on 6/4/26 at 7:06 pm to Bass Tiger
Posted on 6/4/26 at 7:06 pm to Bass Tiger
Cuba can be a lot of things for America if we take control. The situation is very dire there. I am still buying care packages for my ex through Supermarket 23. I feel like I may have bought a lifetime's worth of charcoal at this point
This post was edited on 6/4/26 at 8:31 pm
Posted on 6/4/26 at 7:06 pm to el Gaucho
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Cuba failed because we let them all come here
We just wish you were a productive Cuban and not a useless, deadbeat Mexican, el Gaucho.
Posted on 6/4/26 at 7:15 pm to Bass Tiger
I remember my Dad and I digging a bomb shelter in our backyard during the Cuban missile crisis.
We were living in Bradenton, FL at the time because of my Dad's job.
He came home one day, with two D handled shovels, and we started digging. The man was intense.
I stepped in my first pile of fireants that weekend ... learned my lesson early.
We lined that shelter with railroad ties, threw tin over the top and covered it with dirt from the hole, 10x10x8.
Then my Momma, little sister and little brother went to stocking that thing with food.
Dad got a 55 gallon syrup drum from the nearby Pepsi bottling plant and we cleaned it out a filled it with water.
When we moved back to SC and Dad bought the farm, it was non-stop prepping through the 60s and into the 70s until I went off to college.
My family still preps today.
Kids these days cannot imagine the old duck & cover drills.
We were living in Bradenton, FL at the time because of my Dad's job.
He came home one day, with two D handled shovels, and we started digging. The man was intense.
I stepped in my first pile of fireants that weekend ... learned my lesson early.
We lined that shelter with railroad ties, threw tin over the top and covered it with dirt from the hole, 10x10x8.
Then my Momma, little sister and little brother went to stocking that thing with food.
Dad got a 55 gallon syrup drum from the nearby Pepsi bottling plant and we cleaned it out a filled it with water.
When we moved back to SC and Dad bought the farm, it was non-stop prepping through the 60s and into the 70s until I went off to college.
My family still preps today.
Kids these days cannot imagine the old duck & cover drills.
Posted on 6/4/26 at 7:16 pm to ManBearSharkReb
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Eric Daugherty
What user name did he use here to get all the followers?
John something?
Posted on 6/4/26 at 7:18 pm to scrooster
Cuba Will be another unforced error on his part. Just like Iran. Will he ever learn.
Posted on 6/4/26 at 7:18 pm to jmarto1
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Cuba can be a loyal of things for America if we take control. The situation ia very dire there. I am still buying care packages for my ex through Supermarket 23. I feel like I may have bought a lifetime's worth of charcoal at this point
What would happen if Trump put out a statement to the Cuban people they may be considered for statehood if they reject en masse their communist oppressors and allow the US to rescue their asses from 65 years of shite hole communist hell? I think if Trump spurred the removal of the communists from power in Cuba a large majority of Cubans would be ecstatic and they would be ready for freedom and unbridled prosperity, the likes they have not seen since before the Communist takeover.
Posted on 6/4/26 at 7:19 pm to ManBearSharkReb
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I really hate Eric Daugherty
Just another in the long line of MAGA cum guzzling grifters.
Posted on 6/4/26 at 7:28 pm to scrooster
quote:He came home one day, with two D handled shovels, and we started digging. The man was intense.
I remember my Dad and I digging a bomb shelter in our backyard during the Cuban missile crisis.
We were living in Bradenton, FL at the time because of my Dad's job.
He came home one day, with two D handled shovels, and we started digging. The man was intense.
I stepped in my first pile of fireants that weekend ... learned my lesson early.
We lined that shelter with railroad ties, threw tin over the top and covered it with dirt from the hole, 10x10x8.
Then my Momma, little sister and little brother went to stocking that thing with food.
Dad got a 55 gallon syrup drum from the nearby Pepsi bottling plant and we cleaned it out a filled it with water.
When we moved back to SC and Dad bought the farm, it was non-stop prepping through the 60s and into the 70s until I went off to college.
My family still preps today.
Kids these days cannot imagine the old duck & cover drills.
I stepped in my first pile of fireants that weekend ... learned my lesson early.
We lined that shelter with railroad ties, threw tin over the top and covered it with dirt from the hole, 10x10x8.
My man, I'm all about this in south central Missouri in preparation for the potential shite show that is coming if we fail to secure the constitutional republic in the next 5 years. There are over 1.5 million acres in south central Missouri that is the Mark Twain National Forest. The Mark Twain forest encompasses the most remote and primitive land in the state and if shite hits the fan it's a great place to bug out. You can still buy un-improved land for $3k-4k/acre with springs, plenty of game and like minded patriots.
Posted on 6/4/26 at 7:39 pm to Ailsa
How about America next? Cuba is irrelevant.
Posted on 6/4/26 at 7:40 pm to sta4ever
Thank you. The conquest machine won't stop, which is sad for what was supposed to be an America First message.
Posted on 6/4/26 at 7:42 pm to tide06
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We can only disengage globally if we can be the full hegemon in the western hemisphere. Letting Russia and China have a foothold 90 miles off Miami negates our ability to achieve that. Venezuela is off the board. Cuba will fall shortly. Brazil should be next.
Exactly
Posted on 6/4/26 at 7:45 pm to Bass Tiger
We love the Ozarks.
We've been out there a few times visiting. Vacationed with my SiL, youngest Daughter and my grandkids out there ... his brother lives there. Plus we've extensively traveled Missouri from Branson to Columbia West during ballgame weeks.
Missouri is underrated paradise in a lot of places.
At my age though, I'm gonna die in my beloved SC.
Missouri is a long drive ... and going through Memphis wouldn't be fun shtf. And WIDE arch under St Louis.
I wouldn't mind owning a cabin there though. My kids and grandkids would probably love that and my Son is in Arkansas duck hunting at our place in Maddox Bay twice a year. You've given me something to think about.

We've been out there a few times visiting. Vacationed with my SiL, youngest Daughter and my grandkids out there ... his brother lives there. Plus we've extensively traveled Missouri from Branson to Columbia West during ballgame weeks.
Missouri is underrated paradise in a lot of places.
At my age though, I'm gonna die in my beloved SC.
Missouri is a long drive ... and going through Memphis wouldn't be fun shtf. And WIDE arch under St Louis.
I wouldn't mind owning a cabin there though. My kids and grandkids would probably love that and my Son is in Arkansas duck hunting at our place in Maddox Bay twice a year. You've given me something to think about.
Posted on 6/4/26 at 7:47 pm to Bunk Moreland
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Thank you. The conquest machine won't stop, which is sad for what was supposed to be an America First message.
Cuba is no threat to this country. They were only a threat when the USSR (who no longer exists), were putting nukes on their island. The 1960s are calling…
Posted on 6/4/26 at 8:40 pm to FLTech
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Why? Because my Sister in law has tons of family still stuck there and they are all starving to death.. Times that by LEGAL hundreds of thousands of Cuban-Americans. That's why.
I empathize with your personal situation and attachment to it, but that doesn’t explain why the United States should have any role in how another country runs its own affairs. Cuba is not a national security threat to the US in any meaningful way, despite its proximity.
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Perfectly ok though for Democrats to steal trillions of dollars from Americans
I’m certain that I’ve never said that.
Posted on 6/4/26 at 8:44 pm to Epaminondas
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Look at a map.
Then invade and occupy them. Our shitty strategy of merely putting our weight on one side of the scale in other country’s domestic affairs is incredibly expensive and without exception unsuccessful.
Otherwise, leave them alone. Do it or don’t.
Posted on 6/4/26 at 8:46 pm to Indefatigable
Because 8 MILLION innocent people are trapped there with NO FOOD, NO WATER, NO ELECTRICTY, NO GAS, NO NOTHING.
Stop sounding like a fricking scumbag - It's not going to cost that much money or use a lot of our military to liberate those people who live 90 miles away from our coast.
You don't empathize shite.. You are a heartless piece of trash. These are human beings we are talking about you pathetic dumbass
Stop sounding like a fricking scumbag - It's not going to cost that much money or use a lot of our military to liberate those people who live 90 miles away from our coast.
You don't empathize shite.. You are a heartless piece of trash. These are human beings we are talking about you pathetic dumbass
Posted on 6/4/26 at 8:51 pm to Bass Tiger
I have to think if they received real support they would want it. Many of the Cubans, while not a large representative sample, want that. Not sure how those still over there would react. Russia is another issue as well
Posted on 6/4/26 at 8:53 pm to FLTech
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Because 8 MILLION innocent people are trapped there with NO FOOD, NO WATER, NO ELECTRICTY, NO GAS, NO NOTHING. Stop sounding like a fricking scumbag - It's not going to cost that much money or use a lot of our military to liberate those people who live 90 miles away from our coast. You don't empathize shite.. You are a heartless piece of trash. These are human beings we are talking about you pathetic dumbass
I’m sorry but the line on who the United States is responsible for isn’t located within your family tree.
We cannot provide for every population on earth that is less fortunate that we are. With your standard, we’d need to militarily occupy basically sub-Saharan Africa, most of eastern and Central Asia, and practically every island in the Pacific or Indian Oceans outside of Australia.
Spending tens of billions of dollars doing anything Cuba is a nonstarter.
Posted on 6/4/26 at 10:16 pm to Indefatigable
The place could be another hawaii. Strategic and tourism all in one place. Puerto Rico would be a better example. If you looked at it from a profit and loss standpoint for our government it would operate at a net loss. However, the private industry makes vast amount of money and the strategic and economic zones are of great value
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