Comments by "Tim Bucks" (@TimBitts649) on "The Three Simple Rules Miami Followed to Steal Silicon Valley | Francis Suarez | TECH | Rubin Report" video.

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  3.  @JanPBtest  When I was in Varadero, Cuba, I was walking on the beach. I ran across an old home of Al Capone. It is now a restaurant. The American Mafia used to run Cuba. Then I saw all this old Soviet stuff around, from the Cold War era. Back then, the Russians had taken over Cuba, for decades, since they were both communist. So Cuba was already run by Americans in the past, then by Russians. But the thing is, it works two ways. Cubans are also taking over America, in a sense. Soon I'm sure we'll see our first Cuban American President. Why not? Hispanics in Florida are about a third of the population now, but the fastest growing group. They'll soon be more than half. I'm happy with that. Florida will be largely Hispanic, there is lots of intermarriage, like between Jeb Bush and his wife. That's great. It seems obvious the cultures are merging, long term. Florida will be Hispanic, at least half....so why can't Cuba be American, to some degree? Works two ways. Cuban immigrants fit in real well, are revitalizing Florida. Why can't the same be true, of Cuba?... Why should they not welcome Americans to move or settle there, once Cubans fully embrace capitalism? It's a really good fit, culturally and economically. It would really benefit America...and Cuba. Americans already benefit from Cubans. Why can't Cubans benefit from Americans? I don't know if they are interested, but many Americans are interested. I'm not sure who is taking over who in that case. Are Cubans and Hispanics taking over Florida? I don't care and if they are they seem to be doing a good job of it. Americans have to start thinking differently about immigration. It's fine if people want to come here, we have a great country. We should be able to go there, too.
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