Communist Cuba Looking For a U.S. Home, Obama Serves As Realtor

castroobamaShark Tank – by Javier Manjarres

With President Obama pushing to “normalize” relations with Communist Cuba and its Heckle and Jeckle tyrants, Fidel and Raul Castro, there has been talk about where Obama would prop up the Cuban consulate to the United States.

You would think that a natural fit for a Cuban consulate would be the Peoples Republic of North Cuba, or Miami, Florida, but considering that the opening of a consulate in that neck of the Cuban exile woods, would all but guarantee continuous demonstrations of exiles hurling dominoes at the structure, could there be another location in the U.S. that would be best suited for President Obama’s cafe con leche endeavor?  

The goodl ol the days for for Fidel Castro. Here he is with his very dead amigo CheGuevara

Even Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado has said himself that a the presence of a Cuban consulate in Miami would “incite potential violent protests,” so why would Obama erect a consulate in the heart of Cuban exile community?

I know why, to stick it in the faces of all those Republican-leaning Cuban exiles who voted against him.

An enthusiastic Congresswoman Kathy Castor (D) seems to think that Tampa, Florida, is a great choice for Fidel and Raul Castro to anchor their Cuban Intelligence Agency in the United States.

Look, anywhere Obama decides to open a consulate, even in Tampa, Cuban exiles and their sympathizers, will travel to that spot to protest the Castros’ years of oppression, terrorism and murder, actions that Obama has approved of by making nice with them.

So, put up a consulate somewhere, and let the Calle Oche-like street party protests begin.

Viva la libertad!
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One thought on “Communist Cuba Looking For a U.S. Home, Obama Serves As Realtor

  1. “I know why, to stick it in the faces of all those Republican-leaning Cuban exiles who voted against him.”

    What possible difference could THAT have made in the selection.

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