#SOSCuba: Despite Fear And Backlash, Cubans Rose Up In Protest Against The Government
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Cubans around the world have come together to stand with their hermanos and hermanas on the island to protest the human rights violation and worsening struggles of their paisanos.
#SOSCuba is a movement that has taken over social media platforms like Instagram. On Sunday, Cubans let go of their fears and spoke out against the communist government. Residents in provinces like Havana and Camaguey have taken to the streets to denounce the country’s growing lack of resources, including food, medicine and other basic needs.
weekly political column. Tim Newcomb We Vermonters have been telling ourselves an unhappy story that nevertheless delivers a twinge of satisfaction: If the rest of the nation had Vermont s per capita coronavirus death rate, only about 86,000 Americans would have died since the pandemic s onset. Instead, the national toll stood at more than 400,000 deaths as of Tuesday. What accounts for the excess deaths? There are several explanations, including relative population densities, but the first thing many people will point to is the difference in basic governmental competence and leadership. We ve had Gov.
Phil Scott and Health Commissioner
Mark Levine. The federal government has had Bozo in Chief
WE RE NEAR THE TOP IN DUST, POTHOLES AND BOOGER SUGAR
A survey by the Online Betting Guide ranked Tucson the 10th wildest city in the U.S. Using factors like nightlife, casinos, strip clubs and alcohol and drug consumption, Las Vegas finished first. Tucson was fourth in casinos and 13th in the percentage who ve taken marijuana. But the Old Pueblo roared back when it came to cocaine use, finishing fifth.
CAT FROM HELL
A North Carolina animal shelter waived adoption fees hoping someone would take Perdita, the world s worst cat, off their hands. The foul furball dislikes dogs, children, the Dixie Chicks, Disney movies and Christmas. On its Facebook page, the shelter wrote: We thought she was sick. Turns out she s just a jerk.
Trump’s tongue-tied response to Russia attack: Darcy cartoon
Updated Dec 20, 2020;
Posted Dec 20, 2020
President Trump was silent about the massive Russian cyber attack on the U.S. until finally tweeting late Saturday morning that China was likely to blame.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio A Putin Christmas Story features the compromised Commander in Chief Donald Trump not voicing concern over Russia’s massive cyber attack on the U.S. because his tongue is still frozen to the Russian flagpole on a triple dog dereliction of duty. So instead, in tweets, he points the blame at China.
President-Eject Trump did just that late Saturday morning, claiming China is likely to blame for the massive cyber attack on multiple U.S. government departments, including Defense and Homeland Security, that even Secretary of State Mike Pompeo tied to Russia, not China.