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  - Last January the University of Miami issued      a report, based on nothing, that Miami-Dade’s Medicare fraud problem      may really be a tentacle of Cuban “economic warfare” against the United      States.  Last Saturday’s Herald has      a story      on the same topic, noting the difficulty of confronting the fraud epidemic,      referring to the “rumors” of a Cuban connection and reporting that “federal      agents and prosecutors…say they’ve never uncovered evidence linking Fidel      and Raul Castro’s regime to the rampant healthcare fraud on this side of      the Florida Straits.”
 
  - Juventud      Rebelde: A 72-year-old man in Camaguey decided to dig a well and as he      got started, discovered a century-old well under his house.
 
  - Looking for a calendar of live music in      Havana?  Look here.
 
     
  - Speaking of Bourdain, I thought his Cuba show was      interesting, a pretty good use of only 45 minutes of air time, on par for      this acerbic former chef on the Travel Channel.  Most interesting reaction was Val Prieto’s      at Babalu:      “It’s not Bourdain’s job to be the arbiter of their [Cubans’] freedom. I      saw plenty of laughing, smiling Cubans all around him, apparently content      with their lot in life and content in waiting for ‘change.’ Without doing      a damned thing to hasten its coming. Without doing a damned thing to      change their own lot in life and without doing a damned thing for their      country.”
 
 
 
          
      
 
  
 
 
 
2 comments:
The only connection to Medicare Fraud that Cuba may have is the sad fact that it is culturally acceptable in Cuba to rob from the State and that this attitude is probably still prevalent with the younger generations of Cuban migrants.
I agree that it is highly unlikely that the Cuban government is engaged in a systematic fleecing of US taxpayers. I also think it unlikely that there is an official Cuban policy of "shaking down" fugitives from US law.
If there is any shakedown or demands of protection money, it is being done by individual unscrupulous Cuban government officials.
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