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On a sunny day (Thu, 13 Mar 2025 07:01:51 -0600) it happened Burny SandersYou are obviously well prepared for weather emergencies, as is your nation. As for Cuba, it was a thriving nation prior to Marxist Fidel Castro's experiment with communism and his nationalization of American owned companies without compensation in 1959. He had support in the U.S. for a brief period of time and was even considered a George Washington style revolutionary figure. It seems that several Democratic Party mayors and governors in the United States want to take us down the same failed path that Castro did in Cuba. Not sure why you seem to be upset by my post which paints a sad picture of Cuba today.
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On 3/13/2025 12:35 AM, Jan Panteltje wrote:And as to solar panels, how many thousands are without power every year in the US?On a sunny day (Wed, 12 Mar 2025 21:53:09 -0600) it happened Burny Sanders>
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Could not US sanctions have something to do with it?
And at least Cubans have housing, do not sleep on the streets like 'merrycans.
And it has sane leaders, unlike YouAsh
It's funny that you don't see homeless Americans trying to escape to
Cuba on makeshift rafts for a better life. The article stated that over
100 nations don't have sanctions on Cuba. Cuba outlawed guns, so the
people can't overthrow the shitty pseudo-Marxist white guy who lords
over them. Cuba is the Zimbabwe of the Caribbean.
Just a little wind is all it takes to kill all your over-ground wiring.
I am in the Netherlands now, and most power wiring is underground.
Do have solar panels, a DC to AC pure sinewave converter and 250 Ah lipo battery backup anyways just in case.
Largest outage was 2 hours a year or so ago, just kept watching TV,
computers (5) just kept working, satellite TV the same.
Communication.. am radio ham, no problem.
So, for survival...
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