How Cuban American Hard-Liners Influence U.S. Policy With Campaign Donations: Report

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Huffington Post   |  Nick Sabloff
First Posted: 11-16-09 12:22 AM   |   Updated: 11-16-09 12:47 AM

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While U.S. policy toward Cuba has opened up since President Barack Obama took office, a new report from Public Campaign, an organization dedicated to reforming campaign financing, raises the question of whether hard-line Cuban Americans will succeed in stifling further changes in U.S.-Cuba relations through their campaign contributions to members of Congress.

According to the report, the U.S.-Cuba Democracy Political Action Committee, along with a "network of hard-line Cuban American donors," have made over $10 million in campaign donations since the 2004 election cycle, with 337 federal candidates receiving funds through the PAC.

The report claims that the candidates that received these contributions have "more often than not cast their votes on Cuba policy issues with the hard-liners." It highlights a group of 18 House members, a mix of Democrats and Republicans, whose voting patterns appeared to have shifted significantly since receiving their first contribution from the U.S.-Cuba Democracy PAC. Having once voted consistently in favor of easing relations with Cuba, these members were now more often found to be questioning any such shift, the report concludes. Unsurprisingly, as the power in Washington has shifted, so too has the money. In 2004, 71 percent of the U.S.-Cuba Democracy PAC's money went to Republicans; in 2010, the figure is projected to be 76 percent to Democrats.

When it comes to public sentiment toward the U.S.'s relationship with Cuba, the Public Campaign report insists that the hard-liners, in their opposition to repealing such things as the travel ban for Americans, are out of step with where the majority of the country is heading. A poll by Bendixen and Associates conducted in September 2009, which is cited in the report, found that 59 percent of Cuban-Americans favored lifting the travel ban for all Americans. Similarly, a national survey conducted by World Public Opinion in April claimed that 70 percent of Americans were in favor of being allowed to travel to Cuba. A congressional hearing is due to be held on November 19 by the House Foreign Affairs Committee on the topic of lifting the travel ban to Cuba.

In April, Obama abandoned restrictions on Cuban Americans' ability to travel to the island and send money to relatives, a move described by the New York Times at the time as the "most significant shift in United States policy toward Cuba in decades." Obama also cleared the way for telecommunications companies to pursue licensing agreement in the country. The U.S.'s trade embargo with Cuba, however, remains firmly in place.

While U.S. policy toward Cuba has opened up since President Barack Obama took office, a new report from Public Campaign, an organization dedicated to reforming campaign financing, raises the question ...
While U.S. policy toward Cuba has opened up since President Barack Obama took office, a new report from Public Campaign, an organization dedicated to reforming campaign financing, raises the question ...
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Cuban exiles are horrible racist, especially in Miami...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 AM on 11/22/2009
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Cuban American 'Hard Liners' donate money to influence policy. So what? Orbitz has set up a website to open up Cuba to travel under the guise of giving Americans more freedom. Perhaps starting a petition is not the same as a direct monetary donation, but I'm certain a publicly-traded company can procure the necessary funds to more than match $10,000,000.

http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/2009-05-10/news/0905090163_1_orbitz-travel-restrictions-us-cuba-trade

If that doesn't work, you can always use the Sherritt method & sponsor a ‘conference’.

http://www.queensu.ca/sociology/files/FinalProgram_4%20May.pdf

Which I'm sure is completely unrelated to this bit of news:

http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKN2741200720090127

I’m not sure if the author’s intention is to depict the motivation of maintaining an embargo as greed-based, but it would appear the anti-embargo crowd has equal monetary concerns at the least.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 PM on 11/20/2009
- pomegrante I'm a Fan of pomegrante 11 fans permalink
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TAIsabel, you are correct. I have met and befriended some with your mindset and I have found that they have lived elsewhere and not in Miami Dade their entire life. And yes, the third generation is definitely a lot better.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 AM on 11/18/2009
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ooangel, they "built" Miami with lot of socialist handouts through the Cuban Adjustment Act. Cubans(who hate communisto­s,socialis­m for others) are the only immigrant group that once one foot hits dry land, they automatically receive welfare benefits,etc.

Yes, they actually "built" Miami from continued "socialist" handouts (radio marti broadcasting propaganda,etc..); Successfully implemented a 50+ year scam.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:53 AM on 11/18/2009
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The joke used to be "We have the best government that money can buy". Now it's no joke and it's no longer the best, either.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 AM on 11/17/2009
- pomegrante I'm a Fan of pomegrante 11 fans permalink
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TAIsabel, it's great that you are not one of the rabid Fidelhatemongering.

Miami has had to deal with this issue for decades and tried to warn the rest of America that Miami was NOT a role model for immigration.

I PROUDLY owned one of the "last Americans leaving Miami Dade County please bring the flag" bumper stickers. (Oh, and I am Black American).

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 AM on 11/17/2009
- 00angel I'm a Fan of 00angel 6 fans permalink

yes, Cubans built a city almost by themselves.... very smart people...

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 11/17/2009

I lived there during the Mariel invasion, when 'Little Havana" was a part of Miami. Afterwards , it became "Little Miami", as a part of "Big Havana".

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:23 PM on 11/17/2009
- TAIsabel I'm a Fan of TAIsabel 42 fans permalink
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Thanks pomegrante! I have been the black sheep of my ultra right wing family for over 47 years and, proud of it. Even at the young age of 8, when I was taken out of Cuba, I did not buy the propaganda.

Believe it ornot, there are a few Cubans like me out there. Especially the third generation Cuban-American outside of Miami.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 11/17/2009
- pomegrante I'm a Fan of pomegrante 11 fans permalink
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BlueDogdem­,WilliamL,­harriettub­man,etc...­Thankyou for saying everything that is sooo true about Havana North IMiami and Miami Dade County.

Even TANCREDO stated on national media(approximately 3 years ago) that Miami ought to be ashamed for not being a city of the U.S..LOL!

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:27 AM on 11/17/2009

Is there another democracy that prevents its people from traveling to any other country they wish to visit? Seems to me that is another example of Republican authoritarianism.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 AM on 11/17/2009
- Gatormouth I'm a Fan of Gatormouth 22 fans permalink
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Actually it's Corporatism, and that transcends party.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:52 AM on 11/17/2009
- 00angel I'm a Fan of 00angel 6 fans permalink

could be...... but you get there by choice and not by birth ... ....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:18 PM on 11/17/2009
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There are politicians who are willing to sell their vote and others who will do what is decent. Our representative Lynn Woolsey is standing fast on the side of free travel to Cuba. She has integrity and understands the circumstances. Any representative who does not represent the will of the people he or she represents should be replaced, PAC or no PAC. Bitterness and vindictiveness are not a sound replacement for diplomacy and free trade. Let Cuba compete with their products by lifting the blockade and re establishing diplomatic relations. Let the regime lose its last excuses for its failures.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 AM on 11/17/2009



American foreign policy should be based on what is best for all the people of the United States. Not based on a small local population of eth-nic Americans who like to get out and vote in a state with enough electoral votes to swing presidential elections. It's hard to get elected President without Florida so both parties tend to fall over each other being "tough on Castro". What BOTH parties should do is agree to a sa=ne and responsible Cuba policy based on how the US usually treats a country such as Cuba. These old Cuban voters yearning for the old days are going to vote for who then? They will vote for who they think will run the country best instead of who is toughest on Castro, (maybe that is why Republicans will refuse to be sa-ne).

News flash, there was a revolution, they won. You are not going to get the property, the business, the anything that old Grandpa Garcia owned. Get over it.

Americans where promised the value of their property when they left for Canada when America had it's revolutionary war. I'm sure it's worth billions today and they are still waiting ; )

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:10 PM on 11/16/2009

American foreign policy should be based on what is best for all the people of the United States. Not based on a small local population of ethnic Americans who like to get out and vote in a state with enough electoral votes to swing presidential elections. It's hard to get elected President without Florida so both parties tend to fall over each other being "tough on Castro". What BOTH parties should do is agree to a sane and responsible Cuba policy based on how the US usually treats a country such as Cuba. These old Cuban voters yearning for the old days are going to vote for who then? They will vote for who they think will run the country best instead of who is toughest on Castro, (maybe that is why Republicans will refuse to be sane).

News flash, there was a revolution, they won. You are not going to get the property, the business, the anything that old Grandpa Garcia owned. Get over it.

Americans where promised the value of their property when they left for Canada when America had it's revolutionary war. I'm sure it's worth billions today and they are still waiting ; )

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:06 PM on 11/16/2009
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I wholeheartedly agree with you but must come to the aid of the old Cubans a bit. There was also an element of betrayal involved. Most people who were forced to leave had wholeheartedly and financially supported Castro. My parents thought that he was going to bring back the Constitution of 1940, which he had pledged. Most were very surprised when he declared himself to be a Marxist Leninist. More were surprised when he began to confiscate and make a mess out of agricultural land. The surprising pronouncement affected all including his own family. I supposed we can credit Fidel with being and equal opportunity confiscator of property.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:03 AM on 11/17/2009

So a puny $10 MILLION BUYS Congressional support for a useless ineffective policy toward a nation who has done LESS harm to us than "Favored Nations" like China, Viet Nam and Russia . . . . .

What chance does HEALTH CARE REFORM have in the light of the 100'S OF MILLIONS the "health don't care" industry is spending??????

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 PM on 11/16/2009
- SigmundF I'm a Fan of SigmundF 5 fans permalink

The only beneficiaries of lifting the travel regulation to American citizens will be the tyrannical elite and the Spanish multinational companies of tourism that today controls the island tourism industry together with the cuban elite. That's why those spanish companies and castro's elite pays huge "donations" to politicians in USA that works against the travel restrictio­ns........ about that spines the anti "blockade" campaign.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 11/16/2009
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Some people says that to lift the american embargo will bring a lot of american tourists to Cuba and this will help the cuban people.... the people that think in this way do not understand how works a communist tyranny. The first principle a communist dictatorship has to maintain is to keep the people at the misery borderline. In such way they guaranty the people docility, people will spend the time trying to survive and would have no time for politic. That's why the cuban people has been always suffering extreme poverty despite the regime received from USSR more than 5000 millions dollars every year along 60's, 70's, 80's, and great part of the 90's........ that's why the cuban people still is under extremely poverty conditions despite millions of canadian and european tourists visit the island every year and Venezuela's dictator Chavez give to castro all oil he needs......... American tourists and money will not bring welfare to cubans but more represion, jail and dead........ Will americans bring to Cuba more money the USSR brought????.... I doubt that but if it happen the tyranny will use this money in same way the used USSR's money.... put it in theirs own bank accounts.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:30 PM on 11/16/2009

yo Siggie . . . get some FACTS . . . Cuba has NO trading partners and must import ALL energy and manufactured goods . . . the "5000 millions dollars" is no different than the BILLIONS WE send to Israel, Egypt or Afghanistan . . . . the "people" suffer because the government does not allow "capital investment and control" from out side - in part due to the U.S. EMBARGO on trade AND BANKING . . . so unlike in say France or Brazil, no multinational corporations are investing and hiring locals . . . so the "free" benefits (education and medical care, housing and subsidized food) of living in Cuba are "self finance" . . . but other than that, the American Embargo has been a total failure and enriched the expat Cuban ELITE community living HERE.

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 11/16/2009
- 00angel I'm a Fan of 00angel 6 fans permalink

cuba has European trading partners and if they import all the manufactured goods is because the cuban government does not allow prosperity of the cuban economy..

the USA embargo has nothing to do with the fact that Cuba can't produce sugarcane anymore.... it is the total inefficacy of a controlled economy.. the one ruining Cuba.....

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 11/17/2009
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The people of Cuba have waited long enough. http://talkingcuba.wordpress.com/

    Reply    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:01 PM on 11/16/2009
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